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  1. 1. Your call?

    • Pass
      8
    • Double
      12
    • 1 Heart
      0
    • 1 spade
      4
    • 1N
      27
    • Other
      1


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I rarely overcall in a 4-card suit, and would never do it with two good 4-card majors. I think pass is fine, but I would overcall 1NT, right on values and keeps all games in sight.

 

As I believe Fred has often pointed out in the past, this also depends on the opponents. If they are likely to steal from you then you should try not to pass. Here they are vulnerable, which may make it slightly less dangerous.

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1S.

 

Hopefully I will find it on the table.

2D is a possible bid, but only if it shows both

mayor and if the partnership did agree, that

it could be 4-4, for me the Michaels Cue

promises 5-4, and it my be clubs and spades.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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1NT if it's natural (15-18).

Passing this hand at first round is a risk: we have wrong shape to bid, but it seems to me an illusion to hope that pard will take any action if he has the right shape, because he will be short of hcp.

And, even if we get a second chance to bid ourselves, that might happen at the 2-3 level.

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Maybe it'd be more interesting if it went (1) - 1NT - (X) - P - (P) - ?

 

I would be a bit nervous about 1NT then. However, that's my bid as well and I'll take my lumps if LHO has a club stack.

 

I don't think any bid is perfect (else it wouldn't be a problem right?), but I think 1NT is closest to my true hand.

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Guest Jlall
1S, 1N is very reasonable (better?). X I can see but over club bids i just have no bid so I dont like it although it could work out well. Pass just isnt an option with a hand this good to me
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I hate off shape doubles, but I chose one anyway.

 

I think 1N is a better call. 1 is possible, but you'll have a hard time playing catch-up. If you bid 1 or 1N you'll play it there.

 

Pard bid 2 on: xx, 8xxx, J9, KQ987. Over 2, I made a Jeff Rubens style 2 rebid and pard raised me to game.

 

The play in 4 is interesting, but it comes home.

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Being that it is matchpoints and the most I can lose is 1 board I will take some kind of action. With my 17 and opener's presumed 12, that leaves 11 for everyone else, or 5.5 each. Most likely a part score battle. I have sympathy for the 1N call but this hand has little in the way of tricks if I can't get to dummy easily. I think I'll take the Michael's call and hope my strength offsets my lack of shape. Hopefully, we'll have some kind of play for 2 or 3 of a major even in a 4/3 fit.
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