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#1 User is offline   the hog 

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Posted 2008-December-05, 18:44

I was just asked what to bid on this hand. I have my own ideas, but I would like a comment or two

South opens 1S (5card major); West overcalls 2H
This is North's hand
S = 764
H = J
D = 3
C = AJT86532
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Posted 2008-December-05, 18:59

2.
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Posted 2008-December-05, 19:00

I'll overbid as usual to get my suit in. 3c.

I'm not particularly interested in playing this hand in spades though of course it could be right.
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Posted 2008-December-05, 19:04

Actually I've changed my mind. I'm just going to bid 5c, assuming it's not a fit-jump, since I'm going to do this over 4h anyway, and it's not clear to me that I will sit for partner's 3n, either.
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Posted 2008-December-05, 19:31

5C.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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Posted 2008-December-05, 19:33

karlson, on Dec 5 2008, 08:04 PM, said:

Actually I've changed my mind. I'm just going to bid 5c, assuming it's not a fit-jump, since I'm going to do this over 4h anyway, and it's not clear to me that I will sit for partner's 3n, either.

I think this is crazy. How can't we be interested in playing in spades?

Now if I only knew what to bid......

I guess I'll go game if this is IMPs. And I'll start with 3 and support spades later.
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Posted 2008-December-05, 19:36

How likely is it that partner will correct to clubs when that's right Kevin? Should he play you for a 6-count with 8 clubs?
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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Posted 2008-December-05, 19:45

han, on Dec 5 2008, 08:36 PM, said:

How likely is it that partner will correct to clubs when that's right Kevin? Should he play you for a 6-count with 8 clubs?

Yeah I feel you're right now after thinking about it for a bit.

Can't get rid of many of partner's losers unless he has club support, most likely....

Still don't know what to do though. :rolleyes:
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Posted 2008-December-05, 22:20

4
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Posted 2008-December-05, 22:54

3 seems clear to me, as most other calls preclude us from playing in one of the two possible suits.
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Posted 2008-December-06, 01:26

Any spade raise is a beginner's bid.

I understand 3C but I don't think that you can make a sensible decision later anyway, so I would bid 5C immediately.

Edit: what Han said.
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Posted 2008-December-06, 03:02

The stiff diamonds + A of clubs + the fact that i dont have a super fit make it likely they dont make 5H. So no need to go crazy for saving, its could easily be your hand.

2nd is 5C a better contract than 4S ? Maybe, maybe not. Im not willing to gamble on this.

I think bidding 2S and bidding 4S over 4H will show 3/4 card supports short heart and extras distribution. This a a fair description of my hand.


Bidding 3S has a lot to offer too if it could help partner to know what to over 4/5H but its not so clear.

I prefer 2S.
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Posted 2008-December-06, 03:52

Don't put an 8 cards suit in the dummy.

I prefer the other unthinkable course of action - hiding the fit. 5 is perhaps a better bid, but I start with 3.
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Posted 2008-December-06, 04:00

How many red cards can I ruff with my 3 small spades?
How many of my loser are covered by partners 1 bid?

My hand is stronger in so the choices are 3, 4 or 5.
Since 4 might have a different use, I can't use that with a pickup partner.
So I overbid in 5.
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Posted 2008-December-06, 04:18

Yep we have a crap crap hand for spades, 5 it should be.

/*Even though maybe we could do a bit of masterminding, over

1-(2)-3
3-4
4

or, to a lesser extent,

1-(2)-3
4

it's quite clear that 4 should do better than 5.

There are numerous problems with this approach:
-partner may overbid to slam a good portion of the time when 5 was making
-opps get a free ride to finding their fit when they have a fit, maybe they were the ones who have slam!
-masterminding is wrong, 8 card suits are trump, and another one or two adages here.*/
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Posted 2008-December-06, 04:25

3, even though it can be problematic and bring us too high sometimes.
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Posted 2008-December-06, 06:55

I'm with 5 too. Playing spades, my 8 card suit might produce 1 trick only if dummy gets tapped.

I'm willing to venture Richard agrees with me.. lol
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Posted 2008-December-06, 07:07

Oops it's an 8-card suit, I counted only 7. Not sure what I would have done if I counted correctly but the case for 5 seems convincing.
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Posted 2008-December-06, 08:32

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Posted 2008-December-06, 09:35

Wow, thanks for the responses. I think thi is hard and a case can be made for a number of bids - even 2S. I suggested the poster bid 5C, but I really am not sre this is right. Can someone do a simulation maybe?
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