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What does my partner have?

#1 User is offline   dwar0123 

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Posted 2011-December-31, 02:44

Playing sayc with a pickup partner with no gadgets pertinent to the auction.


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Posted 2012-January-03, 03:31

Perhaps I asked this wrong, what should I bid?
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Posted 2012-January-03, 04:38

Your partner has 6 and weak/preemptive hand. He saw the dbl of 5, and really there is nothing extra in your hand - if at all doubleton is a minus (partner might hope for single when considering sac). Opps on the other hand are bidding a game hoping to make - I am not sure they will. I am just glad we pushed them to 5, pass and hope for a plus score.
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Posted 2012-January-03, 05:48

X?

Followed by a spade lead.

If you dont make the penalty X now, ask yourself, why did you X
5D bid the round before.
If you though, you may beat 5D, but dont believe in beating 5S,
pass in the pass 5D gets passed out.

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Posted 2012-January-03, 06:20

Agree with X, but why the spade lead? I'd lead a heart, cashing partner's presumed HA and forcing declarer. Most people play XX as denying a fit so North has at most 2 spades, so South is probably 55 or 65, so will likely finesse spades. Your diamonds are so long/good that South can't ruff them all out.

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Posted 2012-January-03, 09:24

partner has a yarborough, partner didn´t open 2 nor 3 with 7 cards there, but he preempted over the XX, he made them reach the 5 level, but its hard to see how that can be enough.

Its close between passing hoping for 1 down and bidding 6 to defend. At IMPs its clear to pass since 500 ain´t a big deal as a defence, but its awful when we have +100, at MPs its closer.
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