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1 board, 5 different contracts
#1
Posted 2024-July-23, 21:48
now you can bid.
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"The dog that didn't bark"
"Please get your heads out of the clouds and see that there are many ways to play bridge and even though you think your is the only way mine is actually better."
#2
Posted 2024-July-23, 22:46
If RHO doubles, Ill apologize
Btw, partner will know Im not bidding on strength a good raise bids 4C.
#3
Posted 2024-July-24, 00:35
your options are either Pass or 4S.
Introducing a new suit should show a spade fit, due to the pass in 2nd seat, and I am fully behind passing
this one in 2nd seat, no need to force me to pass.
If you have 3 spades and a club singleton, you would raise, now you have 1 spade / 1 club less, ...
raise as well, I think with IMP scoring this is easier, with MP scoring you just need to guess right.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#4
Posted 2024-July-24, 03:41
4♠, everything else is worse.
#5
Posted 2024-July-24, 03:59
For me 3♠ says 12-17 6+ or a very strong 5-card suit.
Given the initial passed hand I would guess towards the top end of the range. As East is also a passed hand 4♠ might work, but I prefer 4♥ as an alternative place to play.
Also, I have a bid to open as East, so would get in there first.
#6
Posted 2024-July-24, 08:53
In the meantime, who opens East, please explain.
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"The dog that didn't bark"
"Please get your heads out of the clouds and see that there are many ways to play bridge and even though you think your is the only way mine is actually better."
#7
Posted 2024-July-24, 15:25
Maybe I am East?
All a bit confusing.
#8
Posted 2024-July-24, 18:34
Without thinking: Pass
After thinking about why North didn't raise: Pass
#9
Posted 2024-July-24, 19:15
Tramticket, on 2024-July-24, 15:25, said:
Maybe I am East?
All a bit confusing.
You are East. Second seat
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"The dog that didn't bark"
"Please get your heads out of the clouds and see that there are many ways to play bridge and even though you think your is the only way mine is actually better."
#10
Posted 2024-July-26, 08:39
Here's the full hand.
It was played in:
4♦E-1
6♥E-1
4♣S-1
3♠W=
3♦E+3
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"The dog that didn't bark"
"Please get your heads out of the clouds and see that there are many ways to play bridge and even though you think your is the only way mine is actually better."
#13
Posted 2024-July-26, 09:22
Alternatively you have agreement where 4N/5♣ indicates enough for 5R with a slant towards ♦ which can then be upgraded to a small slam on West's strength.
I'm not quite sure how I would progress the auction after an East opening of 2♥ and a 3♣ overcall unless X asks for shape to find the slam as again 4♥ looks straightforward.
Would any Souths open 1♣ rather than 3♣?
#14
Posted 2024-July-26, 09:29
#15
Posted 2024-July-26, 09:55
#16
Posted 2024-July-26, 10:37
pescetom, on 2024-July-26, 09:29, said:
I lean towards 3♠ with the West hand. All three of X, 3♠ and 3NT are reasonable, but in general I think we need too much help for 3NT to be good with only a single positional club stopper, and with a double there's a chance I won't get to introduce spades later.
If you have the agreement that X-then-3NT is more flexible, rather than stronger, than a direct 3NT that can help here, but under the agreement above this would commit you to concealing the spades (X-then-correcting-3♥-to-3♠ shows ♠+♦ in this agreement), which I don't like. I really like bidding spades when I have them.
Under the common agreement that X-then-3♠ shows a hand too strong for a direct 3♠ it might well work - it's an overbid, but we gain if partner jumps in a red suit.
Lastly I am a fan of opening the East hand with 2♥, intending to treat it as a weak red 5-5. It's not a great option, but pass is also not great. There's a case for opening 2♦ instead, especially at MPs.
#17
Posted 2024-July-26, 10:39
shyams, on 2024-July-26, 08:59, said:
I had considered a double, but my partnership does not have a specialised follow-up structure after a dbl of 3X or higher preempt.
Suppose I double and partner bids 3♥. Is my hand good enough to raise? No, I cannot be sure partner has a 5-card suit. If I bid 3NT over partner's 3H, does it show 18 HCP or maybe 20+? I think East will expect 20+ HCPs for such a sequence.
Others may have better structures to counter the preempt, I don't. So I am quite comfortable to bid 3NT.
#19
Posted 2024-July-26, 11:10
the hand is way to strong for a simple 3S.
I have no idea, what I would choose X or 3NT, but either bid is better than 3S.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#20
Posted 2024-July-26, 11:33
David, is your 2♥ weak 5-5 red systematically?
And, please explain your rationale for opening 2♦.
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"The dog that didn't bark"
"Please get your heads out of the clouds and see that there are many ways to play bridge and even though you think your is the only way mine is actually better."

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