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Leave my suit alone 6-5 and righty opens your 5

#1 User is offline   Antrax 

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Posted 2012-June-01, 01:12

neither vul, RHO deals and opens 1.
x AKQJxx KQJT9 Q

Your bid? What if partner is a passed hand?
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Posted 2012-June-01, 02:20

4. Bad luck if p has two aces but even then, 6 could go down on a diamond ruff.
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Posted 2012-June-01, 03:47

4 is tactically sound to avoid spade competition (and clubs as well), it also preempts partner from bidding 4 wich is also very good. 1 is IMO the scientific approach and only alternative (to be followed by 4NT if we gather a form of support)
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Posted 2012-June-01, 08:35

Last time I had a hand like that (earlier this week) RHO opened in my major. :(
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Posted 2012-June-02, 04:38

I indeed chose 4. It continues (p)-p-(X) to you, you pass and LHO bids 4, passed to you. Now what?
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Posted 2012-June-02, 06:14

I'm not passing, I have zero defence so won't double either. This leaves 5 pr 5.
They will hardly make any difference,5 might play better than 5 and partner might find a save aginst 5 thx to 5, but very rare. Also RHO migh find a killing defence to 5 thx to our 5 bid, and 5 leaves a bit more space to opps. I would go with 5
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Posted 2012-June-02, 10:22

Would you take 5 as natural there? It didn't even cross my mind my partner might :)
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Posted 2012-June-02, 23:36

I'll X here. I don't see 5 being realistic with them having been bid on my right, and I don't know if partner has any support for s. A bullet and RHO's is some defence. I guess I'm now regretting not having started slower. Still, partner can always pull... B-)
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