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More tournament tribulations Who has the big hand?
#3
Posted 2006-January-16, 05:23
Double. Pass is too likely to lead to +100 instead of +620, or -110 instead of +140. My biggest worry is that partner will play me for 6-3-3-1 and remove the double when nothing makes at the 3 level.
#4
Posted 2006-January-16, 08:42
3♠
Time to show I have very good spades and good hand (the first double was only a reopening with short ♣)
Time to show I have very good spades and good hand (the first double was only a reopening with short ♣)
Alain
#6
Posted 2006-January-16, 09:51
Why not double again? If pard can pass it you are rather happy, if not you can bid 3♠ over 3Red if you want to.
#9
Posted 2006-January-17, 10:13
The full hand.
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
#10
Posted 2006-January-17, 11:49
Winstonm, on Jan 17 2006, 11:13 AM, said:
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The full hand.
3c by rho seems clear, weak raise not invite.
I could understand a gambling 3s bid by lho and not 2clubs.
#11
Posted 2006-January-17, 21:53
Did any wc player keep silence when he hold north's hand?
and as mike777 indicate,east can raise it ,futher more,5♣ is a perfect contrct to make it.
and as mike777 indicate,east can raise it ,futher more,5♣ is a perfect contrct to make it.
#12
Posted 2006-January-18, 04:08
So, you have a problem here? Well, why is that? Simple: you misbid it the round before 
The correct strategy is 2♠ first, and THEN double. There... isn't it much easier now, to double, after opps' 3♣?
The correct strategy is 2♠ first, and THEN double. There... isn't it much easier now, to double, after opps' 3♣?
#13
Posted 2006-January-18, 05:46
whereagles, on Jan 18 2006, 05:08 AM, said:
So, you have a problem here? Well, why is that? Simple: you misbid it the round before 
The correct strategy is 2♠ first, and THEN double. There... isn't it much easier now, to double, after opps' 3♣?
The correct strategy is 2♠ first, and THEN double. There... isn't it much easier now, to double, after opps' 3♣?
I agree you ,2♠ first then double.
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Playing with a solid partner against a strong and disciplined pair:
1S-2C-P-P
X-3C-P-P
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Now what?