Playing SAYC, or 2/1. 2♦ is a weak jump, and the double is negative.
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#2 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2006-March-12, 21:34
I confess that I would bid 3N. It's a pretty sick bid though.
#3
Posted 2006-March-12, 22:44
3C. wtp?
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#4
Posted 2006-March-12, 23:41
The problem is that you have 7 clubs and the ♦A. So 3N is quite likely, if the clubs run. Which they did.
This time I was defending: at my table the guy with the long clubs bid 4♣, and ended up in 5♣ (which had no play at all: 1 off).
My team-mates bid 3♣, and made 4. A slight gain, but with AKxx Jxxx xxx Qx in N, you make the same 10 tricks in NT too.
IMHO, 3N is almost always the practical bid, with a long, amost-running minor and an outside ace (and your pard promising values in the majors).
This time I was defending: at my table the guy with the long clubs bid 4♣, and ended up in 5♣ (which had no play at all: 1 off).
My team-mates bid 3♣, and made 4. A slight gain, but with AKxx Jxxx xxx Qx in N, you make the same 10 tricks in NT too.
IMHO, 3N is almost always the practical bid, with a long, amost-running minor and an outside ace (and your pard promising values in the majors).
#5 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2006-March-12, 23:43
oh i thought you had 8 clubs because the other suits were 2-2-1 lol. In that case we're missing a card
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