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#2
Posted 2010-June-21, 08:27
George Carlin
#3
Posted 2010-June-21, 08:28
#4
Posted 2010-June-21, 09:12
Wait and See.
3H - would be MIchaels for us
4D - would be Leaping Michaels for us
May not be the best agreement, but than ...
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Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#5
Posted 2010-June-21, 09:27
I considered 3♥, which I am reasonably sure would have been interpreted as a stopper ask, but since I was also wide open in clubs, I felt that it would be too risky.
I chose double, intending to rebid 3♦ over any simple response. I decided that I could handle most responses and, since I held 2 hearts the chance that partner would pass out 2♥x was small.
This worked out well. Partner bid 2♠, I bid 3♦ and partner bid 3NT. Double dummy 3NT could be beaten one trick, but in practice it made with an overtrick. Partner held:
The opening lead was a spade, so 10 tricks rolled in.
LHO had a singleton ♥A, and the preempter had Axx of clubs. Par in 3NT is down one (heart lead, clubs through declarer's K, not covering twice - defense takes 3 clubs and 2 hearts). Fortunately, they did not find the heart lead, as I am sure that my partner would try to make 3NT by covering either the first or second round of clubs, thus going down 3 tricks.
However, even that would have won IMPs. At the other table, my hand bid 3♥, intending it to be a stopper ask. It was interpreted as Michaels, and 4♠ was the final contract. Not particularly elegant. The result was down 4.
By the way, the actual par contract on the hand is 4♦ (or 3♦), as 10 tricks in diamonds is the limit on the hand with the ♣A offside.
My choice of double worked out well here. Any comments?
#6
Posted 2010-June-21, 09:55
don't double with a solid suit.
don't double on this hand.
George Carlin
#7
Posted 2010-June-21, 09:58
#8
Posted 2010-June-21, 09:59
George Carlin
#9
Posted 2010-June-21, 10:17
If you have 3♥ available for a stopper ask, why wouldn't you use it? Having an open off suit isn't unusual.
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#10
Posted 2010-June-21, 10:49
I'll just bid 3♦ here
#12
Posted 2010-June-22, 17:00
#13
Posted 2010-June-22, 21:20
jdonn, on Jun 22 2010, 05:00 PM, said:
This works. Even if not asked, partner might bid 3NT/3D. He gets to look at his hand.
Like Fluffy, 3H=minors for us. Unlike Fluffy, we are ok with it.
#14
Posted 2010-June-23, 00:41
3♦ on this hand thus.

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