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#1 User is offline   dkharty 

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Posted 2010-June-07, 17:33

Scoring: MP

p-(p)-2NT-(p)-?


Scoring: MP

p-(p)-2NT-(p)-?


Agree/disagree with the opening on #2? FWIW North had a weak 2H response available with a real dog.
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Posted 2010-June-07, 17:42

Pass on the first.
Abstain on the second, I bid 2S before, now I don't know.
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Posted 2010-June-07, 17:43

1) Pass
2) Disagree with 1, would bid 2.
That's impossible. No one can give more than one hundred percent. By definition that is the most anyone can give.
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Posted 2010-June-07, 18:19

1)puppet stayman; I think passing with such hands is bad. If there is 8/9 card fit playing in 2NT is disaster while playing 3NT can't be that much worse on average than 2NT.
So I bid 3 planning to play 4 if 4+ is found and signing off in 3NT otherwise.
I would say passing at imps is terrible; passing at MP's is just a mistake, probably not that costly.

2)2 if that's natural, why would I bid 1 which isn't even forcing ? Now I bid 4 and then show my void whatever method I play and bid grand opposite AKQ, 6 otherwise.
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Posted 2010-June-08, 01:37

1. 3. In my experience people overbid these hands and we will often take an extra trick in the play so I'm not willing to take a position so early in the hand that risks an unavoidable bad score.

2. Prefer 2 to 1, though after partner's 3 we would still be unsure how to decide which red suit we should be playing. Will bid 3 over 2.
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Posted 2010-June-08, 02:22

1. pass
2. abstain, the opening is fine, the rebid is not. I would've bid 2 on the previous round
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Posted 2010-June-08, 03:01

1) 3
2) Also would have bid 2 the previous round. Now I bid 3 art GF
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Posted 2010-June-08, 05:19

3 which is forcing, I would pass with weak hands- if 3 is not forcing, I try 3 .


3 , why fail to make 2 NT if we can fail to make 4 Heart?
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Posted 2010-June-08, 05:34

3 forcing?!!?!?!????!!!?!?!?!!!?!!????!!!
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Posted 2010-June-08, 08:38

3
lol
OK
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Posted 2010-June-10, 05:09

gwnn, on Jun 8 2010, 08:34 PM, said:

3 forcing?!!?!?!????!!!?!?!?!!!?!!????!!!

What shall I say?
We really play it as forcing, works in the system we play.
Without this agreement I had choosen 3 to force...
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