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#21 User is offline   whereagles 

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Posted 2014-August-29, 03:01

I "solved" the problem in another way. Singleton A, K, Q counts as 2 cards :)
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Posted 2014-August-29, 08:26

What problem ? :)
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Posted 2014-September-05, 03:30

Of determining whether to splinterize with singleton A, K, Q.
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Posted 2014-September-05, 11:53

I have always played that you just don't redouble with stiff A, so redouble shows a void. I have never seen the problem in that when you've already shown shortness.
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Posted 2014-September-06, 03:43

View PostPhantomSac, on 2014-September-05, 11:53, said:

I have always played that you just don't redouble with stiff A, so redouble shows a void. I have never seen the problem in that when you've already shown shortness.

Doesn't lack of redouble announce a sure loser in the suit?, so if partner has a sure loser in another suit how are you going to play slam?
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Posted 2014-September-06, 17:24

View PostFluffy, on 2014-September-06, 03:43, said:

Doesn't lack of redouble announce a sure loser in the suit?, so if partner has a sure loser in another suit how are you going to play slam?

Apparently it doesn't announce that, because he doesn't redouble with the stiff Ace. Neither do we.
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Posted 2014-September-06, 22:13

I confess I gave up on the entire thread, for being unable to decipher the auction. Could we please not do the "one bid in parentheses" thing, as in, never for the rest of our lives?
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