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#1 User is offline   Fluffy 

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Posted 2012-July-28, 04:21

Q10xx
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unfavourable, partner deals and opens a strong club (16+ any), RHO overcalls 4 passed around to partner who reopens with a double
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Posted 2012-July-28, 07:30

At MPs, I'll bid 4 and at IMPs I'll bid 5.
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Posted 2012-July-28, 09:09

I choose hearts.
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Posted 2012-July-28, 11:31

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I once yelled at my partner for discarding the 'wrong' card when he was subjected to a squeeze that I allowed by giving the wrong count with too high a card. Now he's allowed to pitch aces when the opponents have the king in the dummy. At trick 2. When he could have followed suit. And blame me.

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Posted 2012-July-28, 11:36

4. 5 is likely to have too many losers.
... that would still not be conclusive proof, before someone wants to explain that to me as well as if I was a 5 year-old. - gwnn
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Posted 2012-July-28, 13:08

Agree 4 seems best an obvious. Partner's double strongly implies s and you hold an 8-loser hand. Giving partner 5-6 losers on a minimum, let's try for the 10 trick game first instead of the 11 trick one.
I would hope partner would find 4N instead with a 2-suiter.
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Posted 2012-July-28, 16:50

You are doomed if you bid 4 and pard has the dreaded 3-1-3-6 or the split is really bad

Doomed if you bid 5 and pard has 4 spades with only 10 tricks available.

I like my opening lead to get 500 when we missed the game and I'll pay off to a small loss to avoid giving them a possible plus. State of the match or short imp matches could easily change my mind.

Come to think of it, there are a lot of hands like 4-1-2-6 that pard has no option but double available. Pre-empts stink.
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Posted 2012-July-28, 18:37

4S. This is a better bet than 5D.
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Posted 2012-July-28, 22:15

4. Passing the double seems really weird to me given our shape and the unfavorable vul, but I don't have a lot of experience with a strong club.
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Posted 2012-July-30, 04:15

Partner had

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I tried 4 and played 5 after some competition wich was hopeless even after a favourable diamond lead when trumps turned out to be 5-0. 6 might make on a non spade lead. Probably system (1 opening versus 1 opening on the rest of the tables) was mostly at fault for this result.
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Posted 2012-July-30, 07:35

View PostFluffy, on 2012-July-30, 04:15, said:

Partner had

KJxx
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AKQxx
AK10x

I tried 4 and played 5 after some competition wich was hopeless even after a favourable diamond lead when trumps turned out to be 5-0. 6 might make on a non spade lead. Probably system (1 opening versus 1 opening on the rest of the tables) was mostly at fault for this result.


Presumably opener competed to 5 over their 5. Instead, maybe he should double a second time, to show the same shape as before but more high cards?
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Posted 2012-July-30, 14:11

a second double would tend to be 3 spade cards for us I think.
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Posted 2012-July-30, 14:26

View PostFluffy, on 2012-July-30, 14:11, said:

a second double would tend to be 3 spade cards for us I think.

Yeh. I am not convinced that the first double showed 4 spades, either. It doesn't seem to me as if the opener had a lot of options with various patterns when balancing at 4H.

I guess letting 4H float out with some more balanced hands containing a lot of quick tricks (say 19+) is a trade-off.
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Posted 2012-July-31, 08:16

I think you were just unlucky. At IMPs, 5 would be better than 4, and 6 would be better than 6, but at matchpoints 4 (and then 5 over 5) is perfectly reasonable.
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