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#1 User is offline   kgr 

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Posted 2007-February-05, 18:56

MP/Vul vs Not
You hold: void-KJx-KQ9xx-AKQ9x
RHO opens 2 weak.
What do you bid with expert pickup partner without discussion?
What do you bid with your regular partner?

thanks,
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Posted 2007-February-05, 19:05

Double, raising to game over any non-jump response.

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Posted 2007-February-05, 19:46

Double. Over Lebensohl I bid 3, over any 3-level bid I will cue 3.
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Posted 2007-February-05, 20:21

X. Sorry but I must be thick; what is the problem? Isn't X obvious?
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Posted 2007-February-05, 20:52

The_Hog, on Feb 5 2007, 09:21 PM, said:

X. Sorry but I must be thick; what is the problem? Isn't X obvious?

1.Some experts do not like to double with a void in opponents suit.
2.Some partnerships guarantee 4 card after a double of 2

I will X with any partner.
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Posted 2007-February-05, 21:25

I'll double but I'm not crazy about it.
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Posted 2007-February-05, 22:44

zasanya, on Feb 6 2007, 12:52 PM, said:

The_Hog, on Feb 5 2007, 09:21 PM, said:

X. Sorry but I must be thick; what is the problem? Isn't X obvious?

1.Some experts do not like to double with a void in opponents suit.
2.Some partnerships guarantee 4 card after a double of 2

I will X with any partner.

Can you tell us who these "experts" are, please? Who doesn't X a 2S opening on say a 0454 18 count? I would like to ask these "experts" what they do on such a hand.
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Posted 2007-February-06, 01:29

1. I would have doubled without discussion
2. I would have bid 3 showing either a strong hand with minors or a strong one suited hand in a minor, followed probably by 4
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Posted 2007-February-06, 01:37

I will let experts bid and tell you why.....with this hand I just bid 3d oh well.
Yes I see only 3 losers but still bid 3D.
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Posted 2007-February-06, 02:20

Hum.. dbl or 4NT, depending on what I had for dinner :D
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Posted 2007-February-06, 02:41

whereagles, on Feb 6 2007, 03:20 AM, said:

Hum.. dbl or 4NT, depending on what I had for dinner :)

Hmm, if 4NT then we might have a tainted meat situation, please be alert. Just kidding of course.

I think double is clearly right. Hearts can easily be right if partner has 5. Rigid rules about what to promiss or deny by doubling is ridiculous.

However, 4NT is much-much better than 3. When it goes all pass after 3, I'd start throwing up even before the dummy comes down.
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Posted 2007-February-06, 03:00

thank goodness us nonexperts 3d bidders can have the following weak excuse
1) I bid my longest suit
2) I am void in spades
3) I cannot lead a spade vs x contract
4) I have less than 4 hearts.
5) LTC ..hmm thought that only matters once a fit is found?
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Posted 2007-February-06, 03:22

I might bid 3, though I'm leaning towards 4NT as well. Don't get me wrong, I've made t/o doubles holding a void before but I do it with great discomfort as a calculated risk and pray that partner will pull it.

I don't think this is the hand to lie about your holding. When we have one trump less than partner expects, when we can't lead s right away like partner expects, I'd say that on hands that we knock 2 a decent amount, we may have missed a minor suit slam. Or we may end up in game in a 4-3 heart fit going off because of a nasty break.

Having said that, I'm no "expert" either. Obviously my opinions are inferior because they don't agree with the 'one true choice' that is double.
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Posted 2007-February-06, 03:49

Dbl with pickup partner

3 with regular partner: minors, a bit worried about the 3-card which partner won't expect, but still with 6 he'll try 4...
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Posted 2007-February-06, 03:52

mike777, on Feb 6 2007, 07:00 PM, said:

thank goodness us nonexperts 3d bidders can have the following weak excuse
1) I bid my longest suit
2) I am void in spades
3) I cannot lead a spade vs x contract
4) I have less than 4 hearts.
5) LTC ..hmm thought that only matters once a fit is found?

C are as long and are better quality, so why don't you bid 3C? You might hear 3D (Yeah, as if!)
So what if you have less than 4H - has congress passed a law disallowing partner to have 5 or more?
I fail to see what LTC has to do with this discussion.

The S void is a slight handicap, but a good partner won't pass with less than a decent S holding.

Gerben, as a matter of interest, what would you bid with a solid minor a couple of outside stoppers and no S stop if you can't bid 3S with that?
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Posted 2007-February-06, 04:45

I make no claims that 3d is best...I only assume I am playing with a wc partner and bid my longest suit vul vs nv.



In a pickup WC partnership...I can live with 3d.....I will make many worse errors
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Posted 2007-February-06, 05:11

:) double
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Posted 2007-February-06, 05:54

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Gerben, as a matter of interest, what would you bid with a solid minor a couple of outside stoppers and no S stop if you can't bid 3S with that?


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Posted 2007-February-06, 06:32

ok ok I am only vote for 3d how bad was that to x?
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Posted 2007-February-06, 07:32

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