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#1 User is offline   JLOL 

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Posted 2009-April-03, 16:25

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You are w/r and LHO bids 4S and partner bids 5H. Do you raise?
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Posted 2009-April-03, 16:30

I suppose this is to guess whether pard has a normal overcall or

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Raise, yes.
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Posted 2009-April-03, 16:30

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Posted 2009-April-03, 16:31

I'm all for cutting partner some slack when he's under such pressure, but I just have so much that I would take the push. I wouldn't be surprised if we made 7, but not going to try for it with all the bad breaks that are likely.
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Posted 2009-April-03, 16:45

I would raise, though I wouldn't be surprised if we lose two tricks.

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Posted 2009-April-03, 16:48

Can partner use 4NT followed by 5H to show a weak hand, or is that likely to be a disaster?
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Posted 2009-April-03, 16:52

I am guessing that partner has a good hand I raise. I could be convinced to do somthing differently if I knew if the prempter was sound/shady or if partners overcalls were generally leaning either way. It is close.
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Posted 2009-April-03, 17:23

quiddity, on Apr 3 2009, 05:48 PM, said:

Can partner use 4NT followed by 5H to show a weak hand, or is that likely to be a disaster?

No this shows a great 5 overcall.

I take the push. If its wrong, I explain how I was doubling when it came around to me and would pass when pard bid 5.
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Posted 2009-April-03, 17:41

I don't raise. Close though. I mean the singleton spade and all these queens make the hand look nicer than it really is IMO, and it's also true partner showed the worse of two possible 5 overcalls (I used to not like playing 4NT then 5 as that but Justin convinced me once).
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Posted 2009-April-03, 17:59

Phil, on Apr 3 2009, 03:23 PM, said:

quiddity, on Apr 3 2009, 05:48 PM, said:

Can partner use 4NT followed by 5H to show a weak hand, or is that likely to be a disaster?

No this shows a great 5 overcall.

I take the push. If its wrong, I explain how I was doubling when it came around to me and would pass when pard bid 5.

haha, so you raise, but if you are wrong, you tell partner it is his fault? B)
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Posted 2009-April-03, 18:08

This depends greatly on the form of scoring to me because at MPs I'd almost certainly pass with most of the people I play with. 5 making 6 will not be a zero.

At IMPs I am not sure. I might have to ruff a spade for partner and now if he/she doesn't have the J I'm in trouble because you need to guess whether to hook 1st round. Is it possible that partner is missing 2 aces? Of course. It would be difficult for him to have a hand that would bid 4N...5 and if he did do that I'd be worried about grand so that argument doesn't mean too much to me as far as whether to bid here or not. If I do bid 6 is enough, don't need 5NT.

I bid. I expect to make this more often than not.
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  Posted 2009-April-03, 18:29

I'm bidding here. As long as 5NT isn't GSF, I bid it to show this hand - a good heart raise to six.

And I also play the 4NT and correct to 5 treatment too.
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Posted 2009-April-03, 19:09

I raise.. there are limits to my conservatism, and this hand exceeds them, barely
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Posted 2009-April-03, 20:07

If I'm taking the push, what do 5S, 5NT, 6C, 6D mean? Can I invite the right monster distribution to 7H? Are they all to play or suggest higher in H? Which controls may I show?
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Posted 2009-April-03, 20:21

I'll raise... but it won't be the first time I have bid a slam off 2 cashing aces. Or a Grand Slam off a cashing ace... :)
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Posted 2009-April-03, 20:58

I just posted this to prove that jdonn would pass :)
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Posted 2009-April-03, 21:08

I had thought the 4NT-->5H was normally a route to show a good raise to 5H when both opponents have bid (something like 3S-X-4S-4NT-blah-5H).
This direct 4NT over 4S to show a good 5H hand is new to me. If partner bids 5D as p/c, doesn't 5H show the round suits or am I missing something?
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Posted 2009-April-04, 00:16

Raise. Less likely to be wrong than pass.
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Posted 2009-April-04, 02:39

quiddity, on Apr 4 2009, 12:48 AM, said:

Can partner use 4NT followed by 5H to show a weak hand, or is that likely to be a disaster?

If next hand bids 5, you are in trouble, if 4NT is a two-way bid. But it is not likely.
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Posted 2009-April-04, 04:18

OleBerg, on Apr 4 2009, 09:39 AM, said:

If next hand bids 5, you are in trouble, if 4NT is a two-way bid. But it is not likely.

Why isn't it likely?
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