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Do you invite? My favourite question; No poll this time

#1 User is offline   Miron 

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Posted 2006-April-04, 07:41

Scoring: IMP

1 - p - p - 2
p - ?


I bid pass. Do you think it makes sense or I just should invite?
(2 are promissing 10-15).

I have "wasted" spade values and empty clubs (all clubs honours will be behind partner's clubs). If partner has AK, some and Q he will accept, but this could be quite wrong. If he is missing honour, it will be (most probably) behind him.
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Posted 2006-April-04, 07:54

Hi,

I would invite with 2S.

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Posted 2006-April-04, 08:03

I would invite with 2 nt showing my stopper ( perhaps 2 ) support without ruffing value and at least 10 points
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Posted 2006-April-04, 08:09

I would simply raise to 3. This shows a bit more than had I bid 1 2 p 3
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Posted 2006-April-04, 08:10

Pass. Partner is bidding my values.. The more I have, the less he has... add to that,

1) I am 4333, we are not vul
2) The king of spades is not a good card for me even though it is well placed.

To invite here will just teach your partner not to balance.
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Posted 2006-April-04, 08:17

Definitely worth an invite. 3NT needs as little as

x
AQxxxx
xxx
Axx

opposite, and the likely spade lead/continuation.

In fact, there might be a point in bidding a straight 3NT!!!
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Posted 2006-April-04, 08:30

2NT for me also. I do not want to punish partner for balancing, but I also do not want to encourage partner to overbid on other hands.
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Posted 2006-April-04, 09:39

Add me to the 2NT bidders. That seems to me to clearly be the best shot at game. Passing is unthinkable as far as I'm concerned.
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Posted 2006-April-04, 09:59

2 does not deny a decent hand, so pass makes little sense. For those who say that bidding may discourage partner from balancing, I say that passing may drive partner nuts! What is he supposed to bid with Qx AQ10xx Jx KQxx as a mundane example? Some might double and then bid 2, but surely 2 is not irrational. Make it Jx AKxxxx Qx Kxx and surely we all bid 2?

So bidding is clear and the question is what?

2N looks right on values and the 10, but understates the length.

However, my length is not likely to be an asset in a trump contract, since I lack even a semblance of a ruffing value. Plus a 9 trick game is more probable than a 10 trick game. Finally, if partner has a weak hand, he may pass 2N which rates to be safer than 3, which is where 2 will drive us.

So I choose 2N rather than 2.

I would not consider 3: 3 says I like my hand for suit play: and I don't.
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Posted 2006-April-04, 10:34

Easy pass NV.
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Posted 2006-April-04, 10:42

luis, on Apr 4 2006, 04:34 PM, said:

Easy pass NV.

Would you balance 3 on

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AQxxxx
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Posted 2006-April-04, 12:29

2N. Pard can pull with 6 hearts or a 2nd suit.
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Posted 2006-April-04, 13:15

whereagles, on Apr 4 2006, 04:42 PM, said:

luis, on Apr 4 2006, 04:34 PM, said:

Easy pass NV.

Would you balance 3 on

x
AQxxxx
xxx
Axx

Yes I would.
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Posted 2006-April-04, 13:19

whereagles, on Apr 4 2006, 11:42 AM, said:

luis, on Apr 4 2006, 04:34 PM, said:

Easy pass NV.

Would you balance 3 on

x
AQxxxx
xxx
Axx

Me too... and even less....
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Posted 2006-April-04, 13:46

luis, on Apr 4 2006, 07:15 PM, said:

whereagles, on Apr 4 2006, 04:42 PM, said:

luis, on Apr 4 2006, 04:34 PM, said:

Easy pass NV.

Would you balance 3 on

x
AQxxxx
xxx
Axx

Yes I would.

Ok, so you and Ben are allowed to pass 2 :P

hum.. wait, I seem to remember you saying in another thread that 3 showed 12-15 and 6 cards. I take it you count aces as 5 points? :blink:
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Posted 2006-April-04, 14:14

whereagles, on Apr 4 2006, 07:46 PM, said:

luis, on Apr 4 2006, 07:15 PM, said:

whereagles, on Apr 4 2006, 04:42 PM, said:

luis, on Apr 4 2006, 04:34 PM, said:

Easy pass NV.

Would you balance 3 on

x
AQxxxx
xxx
Axx

Yes I would.

Ok, so you and Ben are allowed to pass 2 :rolleyes:

hum.. wait, I seem to remember you saying in another thread that 3 showed 12-15 and 6 cards. I take it you count aces as 5 points? :blink:

I don't understand the question
1 - p - p - 3 is indeed 12-15 with 6 cards to me
The hand you post has 10hcp, is there some confusion about how to count or are you mixing apples with bananas?

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Posted 2006-April-04, 14:37

luis, on Apr 4 2006, 08:14 PM, said:

I don't understand the question
1 - p - p - 3 is indeed 12-15 with 6 cards to me

Well, if it's 6 cards and 12-15 hcp, the only reason I see you doing it with 10 hcp is if you count aces as 5 points :rolleyes:
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Posted 2006-April-04, 15:51

whereagles, on Apr 4 2006, 08:37 PM, said:

luis, on Apr 4 2006, 08:14 PM, said:

I don't understand the question
1 - p - p - 3 is indeed 12-15 with 6 cards to me

Well, if it's 6 cards and 12-15 hcp, the only reason I see you doing it with 10 hcp is if you count aces as 5 points :rolleyes:

2 and 3 are two different bids aren't they?
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Posted 2006-April-05, 02:10

I passed.

Pard had:
Scoring: IMP


Easy 4 :rolleyes:
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Posted 2006-April-05, 02:53

luis, on Apr 4 2006, 09:51 PM, said:

whereagles, on Apr 4 2006, 08:37 PM, said:

luis, on Apr 4 2006, 08:14 PM, said:

I don't understand the question
1 - p - p - 3 is indeed 12-15 with 6 cards to me

Well, if it's 6 cards and 12-15 hcp, the only reason I see you doing it with 10 hcp is if you count aces as 5 points :rolleyes:

2 and 3 are two different bids aren't they?

Well, ok. Nevermind.
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