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Swiss teams, playing 5CM strong NT, not 2/1, 1 opening could be short. What do you do here?

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I passed and this was the result:

 

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We have 5 on. Thankfully teammates found 4 and made it which brought in a few imps, but I was wondering if anyone would have taken any action in the auction on my hand. It is yet another hand where opps compete to the three level and I get squeezed out.

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One has to listen to the auction.

 

Partner bid 3C voluntarily after you passed over 1S. He (or she) has at least 6 decent clubs and values in the red suits.

 

Then the opps bid to 3S. They have a minimum of eight and more often nine spades.

 

What does your partner’s hand look like?

 

More importantly, where are your values and how well do you think they mesh with partner’s?

 

Every card you have is ‘working’.

 

Weak hands with working cards should be upgraded. Stronger hands with values known not to be ‘working’ should be downgraded.

 

Change your hand slightly…make it Qxxx QJx Kxxx xx, and I’d happily pass 3S. On your actual hand 4C is clear and I’d be worried about missing game. However, I’m not sure I’d be able to bid 5C over 3S. Sometimes opps bid to 3S with only 8 spades between them.

 

Passing 3S shows a lack of understanding of how to listen to and interpret the bidding…and/or a lack of understanding of how to evaluate working cards.

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I think 4 is obvious. Partner has heard you pass twice and still bids 3. I guess you were scared of pushing them to 4 but that, to me, is thinking one step far ahead. You have to tell partner now that you have support and some values and bid 4. If you do not bid 4 now, and the opps. bid 4 you have lost your chance to show your hand.
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