♠ATxx
♥Void
♦QJxxx
♣A8xx
Both Vulnerable, partner opens 1Nt (15-17) and the next player, who is an expert and sound bidder, bids 4♥, your bid.
If it matters, you're playing swiss teams and it's the last board.
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One I took from rec.games.bridge Difficult problem I think...
#1
Posted 2009-February-18, 08:54
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the ♥3.
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#2
Posted 2009-February-18, 08:56
A T/O Dbl seems like the obvious choice. Otherwise abstain 
Edit: I've just read the RGB thread and I should be consistent and write here that if partner bids 4♠ as expected, I will follow up with 5♥.
Edit: I've just read the RGB thread and I should be consistent and write here that if partner bids 4♠ as expected, I will follow up with 5♥.
#4
Posted 2009-February-18, 10:32
Hi,
I dont pass.
I would guess X is for penalty, ... if I trust the 4H bidder,
we will get at most 500, if at all.
Most likely I would go with 4NT, which should be for the
minors, and I raise 5 to 6.
With kind regards
Marlowe
I dont pass.
I would guess X is for penalty, ... if I trust the 4H bidder,
we will get at most 500, if at all.
Most likely I would go with 4NT, which should be for the
minors, and I raise 5 to 6.
With kind regards
Marlowe
With kind regards
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#5
Posted 2009-February-18, 10:33
So I guess the question is how much do we trust the 4♥ bidder? Vul really does matter here. I could bid 5♥ and raise anything to slam if I can trust the opponent. Of course I don't bid 4NT since that's a good way to find a 4-3 club fit, in fact if partner is 4333 I miss two 8 card fits for the 7 card club fit.
Please let me know about any questions or interest or bug reports about GIB.
#6
Posted 2009-February-18, 11:45
Double. I won't try to be a hero on this one. Partner is a big favourite to have at least some wasted heart values. And even if we find our magic 8-card fit slam, bad breaks might do us in.
Michael Askgaard
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