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#1 User is offline   goobers 

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Posted 2008-January-04, 01:46

Both matchpoints

Favorable
Jx AT98x xxx AKx
Righty opens 1S, you?


Axxx AKQx Jxx Jx
Righty opens 1D, you? I don't remember the vul for this one, would it change your decision?
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Posted 2008-January-04, 01:52

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Posted 2008-January-04, 02:12

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Favorable
Jx AT98x xxx AKx
Righty opens 1S, you?


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Axxx AKQx Jxx Jx
Righty opens 1D, you? I don't remember the vul for this one, would it change your decision?


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Posted 2008-January-04, 02:19

1) 2H. I'd rather bid now than be forced to balance after 1S-2S. Anyway, this hand is not so bad; I'd bid 2H at any colors.

2) 1H at any colors, since I think both pass and double are worse. I don't feel very strongly about this, though.
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Posted 2008-January-04, 03:24

Gerben42, on Jan 4 2008, 03:12 AM, said:

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Jx AT98x xxx AKx
Righty opens 1S, you?


Answer hidden, think before responding thanks :)

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Posted 2008-January-04, 04:46

#1 pass, 2nd alternative X, but most of the time I would pass
#2 1H, but X would also be fine,
you have enough compensation
for the missing shape

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Posted 2008-January-04, 05:47

Pass : this is not a 2H overcall in my book

X : both majors and as Marlowe says : extras to compensate the shape. I can also live with 1H

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Posted 2008-January-04, 07:59

I cannot imagine passing hand #1. Clear 2 overcall.

I would bid 1 on the second one. Double is my second choice.
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Posted 2008-January-04, 08:54

Not one person bids 1NT with the 2nd one. :(

Jxx isn't a perfect stopper, but it's usually better than nothing. I have the count for it, the shape for it, and considering what crap I might have for a double, it's going to be a lot easier for us to find game if I bid it now. I also would rather play 1NT then 2 if partner has 5 of them and a 5 count, even if that means no diamond stopper.
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Posted 2008-January-04, 09:06

1) is a clear dbl at IMPs or if vulnerable, but here 2 is an alternative. Risking that Gerben won't refer any students to me, I think I would bid 2.

2) dbl, this is not close.
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Posted 2008-January-04, 09:49

If playing ELC, I double with hand one, and then bid over any bid by P. If not playing ELC, I bid 2 with hand one.

With hand two I start with DBL. If P bids 2 , I'll bid 2. If P bids 3 , I'll bid 3, asking for a stopper for NT. Partner can still show a 4-card major.

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Posted 2008-January-04, 10:27

goobers, on Jan 4 2008, 02:46 AM, said:

Both matchpoints

Favorable
Jx AT98x xxx AKx
Righty opens 1S, you?


Axxx AKQx Jxx Jx
Righty opens 1D, you?  I don't remember the vul for this one, would it change your decision?

1-edit...pass

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Posted 2008-January-04, 11:05

1. I just can't bring myself to overcall with this suit, this many losers, this much defense and a 5 card suit. With some partners I'll double, but I have sympathy for a pass.

2. Double. This one's easy.
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Posted 2008-January-04, 11:10

Cannot imagine doing anything but X on both of these but thats just me.
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Posted 2008-January-04, 12:46

I don't really like double on the first hand. While it's always easy to make a "flexible" call and blame partner if he chooses wrong, it seems like:

(1) If you double, you will fairly often play in 1NT or a seven-card minor fit when you have eight hearts. In this case 2 is normally better.

(2) Even if partner has a good hand, he may respond with 2NT over double when holding three hearts, which you probably have to pass. In this case 4 could be excellent.

(3) There are even situations where you may end up playing in a minor with a nine card heart fit, for example if LHO raises to 2 and partner shows "two places to play."

(4) Bidding 2 takes a lot of space away from opponents, making it hard for them to find a minor suit fit and hard for LHO to show a good balanced hand (he can't bid 1NT any more) whereas double gives them extra bids.

I'd bid 2 on this hand under the given conditions (favorable at MP). In some other situations I'd pass (i.e. vulnerable at IMPs).

On the second hand, it seems like bidding 1 gets you the right lead if you end up defending, and gets you to 2 on a 4-3 when it's right (it often will be with those hearts). It misses a spade fit on a number of occasions though (especially when partner has 3 and 4-5). Double will always find an 8-card major fit if one exists, but risks playing a seven (or even six) card club fit when a 4-3 heart fit plays better, and also might get your partner to lead the wrong thing (i.e. a club from length versus notrump). Honestly I think it's a fairly close decision between double and 1; would never seriously consider any other call.
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Posted 2008-January-04, 13:10

1. 2, the heart spots make me feel safe enough, if they were worse I would double.

Such strong statements Gerben!

2. Agree with easy double.
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Posted 2008-January-04, 13:47

The first one is close, but for me it's a double. Really the downside is either missing a 5-3 heart fit or missing a 5-4 heart fit and playing in a 5-3 minor fit.

However, there are plenty of upsides besides safety. For example, finding a 5-3 or 6-3 minor fit.

The second is a clear double.
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