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Posted 2012-January-25, 20:51



Should East double over 2 spades? Should West double over 1 or 2 spades? 3looks free over 3, should that be tried? Is slam reachable?

 wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:

Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the 3.


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Posted 2012-January-25, 20:59

In competition 2 is only forcing 1 round.

Pass by East over 2 is fine (and correct bid imo)

3 by West is NF. I would have doubled or bid 3 with West hand when 2 comes to me.

And which Slam are you talking about ? I hope not slam for obvious reasons. 6 minor is better than some of the slams i played but i think u need 3-2 or J dropping and J dropping. I wouldnt be able to find it, since ehat makes minor slam reasonable is the minor spots and i wldnt know that during bidding.
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Posted 2012-January-25, 21:02

Pass of 2S is fine. 3H after 3C would have been fine. Both 3S and 3NT were beyond words.
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Posted 2012-January-25, 22:15

I would have doubled 2. I think 3 implies a 5-6.
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Posted 2012-January-25, 22:24

View Postaguahombre, on 2012-January-25, 21:02, said:

Pass of 2S is fine. 3H after 3C would have been fine. Both 3S and 3NT were beyond words.


I agree with this, 2C to show the good 6 card suit, followed by 3H looks easy. Doubling is very odd to me with a 6-4 shape.
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Posted 2012-January-26, 05:29

It was all fine up to 3NT: 3 asks for stop and West doesn't have one lol.
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Posted 2012-January-26, 05:32

East could have helped partner out by making a "Competitive DBL" over 2S :
“I want to compete further but I am not sure what to bid.”
( You are not in a penalty situation... yet ) .

Partner would then have an easy 3H .

Hopefully, you just stop in a 4H game.
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Posted 2012-January-26, 22:23

View Postthe hog, on 2012-January-25, 22:24, said:

I agree with this, 2C to show the good 6 card suit, followed by 3H looks easy. Doubling is very odd to me with a 6-4 shape.


Are you sure about what you agreed to ? He says 3 would be fine AFTER 3 bid. So he suggests opener should bid 3 over non forcing 3.


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Pass of 2S is fine. 3H after 3C would have been fine. Both 3S and 3NT were beyond words.

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Posted 2012-January-26, 23:13

View PostMrAce, on 2012-January-26, 22:23, said:

Are you sure about what you agreed to ? He says 3 would be fine AFTER 3 bid. So he suggests opener should bid 3 over non forcing 3.





Yes you are correct MrAce, I would have bid H and not 3C
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Posted 2012-January-27, 04:31

I do not understand their bidding methods, but I am not alone, they don't either.
I had doubled 1 , I do have 4 and even if we play it the old way- I have both unbid suits, right?
I had passed with the east hand. Partner cannot hold 4 in a normal hand, he had X with that- see above. And if he has a hand, where he has clubs and hearts but wants to show hearts later, he will double 2 Spade himself.
I had double 2 with West hand- I still have 4 hearts. If this double does not show 4 , I should have double earlier.
I had not bid 3 with the east hand. Why should I? Partner has denied more then once any hearts, so there is no need to bid this as an attempt to reach 4 .
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