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Is this simple for 1st grade? 6 Spade tricks

#21 User is offline   nige1 

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Posted 2007-June-10, 16:35

dcvetkov, on May 25 2007, 10:14 PM, said:

Dealer: ?????
Vul: ????
Scoring: Unknown
AKQJ10x
Qx
QJxx
x
 


partner      you
Pass            1
1NT              ??


1Nt is not forcing on passed hand. What is your rebid? Do you have some order of preference between 2, 2, 2NT, 3 or something else and which one will work out most of the time?

Scoring is MP, if that will affect yhour decision, non vull all

IMO 3 = 10, 2 =8. 4 = 7, 2 N = 6, 3N = 5. 2 = 4

IMO, the problem is that we are playing in a match-pointed pairs competition, 2 is not forcing and most diamond contracts will score badly compared with spades
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Posted 2007-June-10, 21:48

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1S-1N;??

~6 tricks in 's, ~1 1/4 tricks in 's

This hand is about SPADES. IMHO, your Logical Alternatives are 2 or 3

With ~7 1/4 tricks in hand, you want partner to bid Game if they have 3 good cards.
That makes this hand too strong for 2

Based on this logic, I'd rebid 3
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