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Bidding against pre-empt by vulnerable passed hand

#1 User is offline   EricK 

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Posted 2013-September-18, 13:35



What call do you make here? And how clear do you think the decision is?
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Posted 2013-September-18, 14:19

If I can bid 4 showing clubs and spades, I do that. Otherwise I bid 4, Michaels.

Not clear at all - I also considered double, 3 and pass.
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Posted 2013-September-18, 14:14

Double, fairly.

edit: I cannot bid 4C showing C&S. It's less clear imo if I can do that. Also influencing my decision is what I know about opps. But against a random, I'm doubling. I expect that partner will pass a lot, and if not, I won't be too embarrassed to put down 5 card support and a void. If he bids diamonds, I'll hope for the best and probably mutter "preempts work."
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Posted 2013-September-18, 14:26

View Postwyman, on 2013-September-18, 14:14, said:

Double, fairly


Double, 80%?

Partner may well have the heart stack or a 4 triple weak nt that plays well in a game or two.

This is a really nice dummy if they pull and it's very unlikely that a passed hand opposite a pre-empt can double us or that we go down more than 1.

ps. as per below it was my oops, corrected now
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Posted 2013-September-18, 14:30

To be clear, I didn't ninja edit my post or anything (I label with "edit" when I edit), so "very. 80%?" was not part of my post, and I'm not sure whether it was a FYP or what the intent was.
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Posted 2013-September-19, 06:01

The hand feels horrible for bidding but I guess partner is marked with values, so 3S can't be too bad.

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