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Minimum, but...

Poll: Accept? (26 member(s) have cast votes)

Accept?

  1. Pass (2 votes [7.69%])

    Percentage of vote: 7.69%

  2. 3 diamonds (5 votes [19.23%])

    Percentage of vote: 19.23%

  3. 3 hearts (6 votes [23.08%])

    Percentage of vote: 23.08%

  4. 3 spades (5 votes [19.23%])

    Percentage of vote: 19.23%

  5. 4 spades (8 votes [30.77%])

    Percentage of vote: 30.77%

  6. other (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

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#1 User is offline   cherdano 

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Posted 2006-January-15, 08:38

You hold KJTx Kxx KJTxx x, and although this is not clear in your partnership style (your min for balanced hands is 12 or excellent 11, and for unbalanced around rule of 20 with judgement, so it's not clear the nice tens make up for the lack of aces), you decide to open this 1. Partner bids 1, which you raise to 2, and makes a game try with 3.
RHO surprises you by doubling for the lead (think I mentioned opponents didn't always make sense in the other thread...). What do you do?

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Posted 2006-January-15, 09:07

3, counter trial.
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Posted 2006-January-15, 11:16

What kind of game tries are we playing? Help Suit? Natural?

If its a help suit, I go to 4. If its natural, I counter with 3, which I think is a little more descriptive than 3.
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Posted 2006-January-15, 11:20

I agree with Phil, but I think that 3H is more descriptive than 3D. It is not clear whether the singleton club is good or really bad, but partner will know.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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Posted 2006-January-15, 11:55

I will pass and let partner make another game try after due consideration.
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Posted 2006-January-15, 12:48

pclayton, on Jan 15 2006, 07:16 PM, said:

What kind of game tries are we playing? Help Suit? Natural?

If its a help suit, I go to 4. If its natural, I counter with 3, which I think is a little more descriptive than 3.

Long suit trial bids, whatever that is.
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Posted 2006-January-15, 17:13

i assumed help suit and bid 4
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Posted 2006-January-15, 20:27

Help suit ! You have no help. Help suit asks usually do not like singletons, but rather high cards.

You have a dead min and no help. If you do not bid 3S with this, then what ?
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Posted 2006-January-16, 08:10

i disagree with this.. sure, if i had KTxx that would be help... but so is a stiff
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Posted 2006-January-16, 09:01

4S. I would bid 3H with 3451
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Posted 2006-January-16, 18:20

4. Minimum, but good trumps and a diamond suit which can bring tricks.

Edit: the only alternative (a weaker one, IMO) would be 3
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Posted 2006-January-16, 18:39

I don't think that it is clear that a stiff will be helpful (although it is almost always better than xxx). Partner may have Axxx or KJxx in clubs, and over 3H he will know whether the stiff club is helpful. If you have the agreement that 3H shows 3-4-5-1 shape then that is of course a problem. I haven't discussed this auction, but I think that I might bid 3NT with that shape.


I think that 4S is much better than 3S, but it would be nice if we could tell partner about our hand. Many people play 2NT as an asking bid, which might have been useful here.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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Posted 2006-January-17, 09:22

True, 3 might be best.

Nobody commented on the double, but that is what persuaded me to bid 4 directly at the table. If RHO has strong values in the suit, partner won't have much wasted. Even RHO has AQxx over partner's KJTx, we know the ruffing finesse is on, so life promises should be good when we don't lose 4 top tricks.

At the table, this was right, as partner had Axxxx QJ x Axxxx, but of course he would have accepted any re-try.

The double was based on KQx, btw, not sure why he was so desperate to get this lead against 3NT (the only likely contract against which he would not be on lead)....

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Posted 2006-January-17, 10:26

why did he bid 3C? trying for slam seems optimistic with that hand.
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Posted 2006-January-17, 11:48

What is 3c grand slam try?
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Posted 2006-January-17, 13:03

The value of a singleton in a help suit try is determined in large part by the total trumps held - not so valuable in a 4-4 fit. This would point me toward a retrial of 3D as saying I'm unlcear but interested.

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Posted 2006-January-18, 04:19

I'd sign-off in 3. I don't like the club wastage, I have a dead min and my hand lacks controls.
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Posted 2006-January-18, 05:00

whereagles, on Jan 18 2006, 10:19 AM, said:

I'd sign-off in 3. I don't like the club wastage, I have a dead min and my hand lacks controls.

Agree with Nuno.
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Posted 2006-January-18, 16:41

<_< 4. An easy problem. I have a near max for my bidding but a terrible hand for slam. So, bid the game straightaway so as to do nothing to encourage slam.
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