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Posted 2009-May-15, 22:23

both #1 and #2 are unfavorable IMPs

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(2)-Dbl-(4)-???

Q J9x AKQJx QTxx



#2
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(1)-2-(4)-???

xx -- AQJ9xx QJT9x
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Posted 2009-May-16, 04:18

1. 4NT -- minors

2. Dbl -- penalty
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Posted 2009-May-16, 05:11

5D and X
"The King of Hearts a broadsword bears, the Queen of Hearts a rose." W. H. Auden.
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Posted 2009-May-16, 05:47

1. Definitely 4NT rather than 5, both because of the risk of a club ruff and the possible need to throw hearts on diamonds. x AKxx xxx KJxxx illustrates both.

2. I would play double as takeout-oriented. That's a possibility here, and preserves the possibility of defending when it's right. However, partner won't expect a heart void, and there's too big a risk that he'll take it out to 5. I bid 4NT, two places to play.
... that would still not be conclusive proof, before someone wants to explain that to me as well as if I was a 5 year-old. - gwnn
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Posted 2009-May-18, 09:30

gnasher, on May 16 2009, 07:47 AM, said:

1. Definitely 4NT rather than 5, both because of the risk of a club ruff and the possible need to throw hearts on diamonds. x AKxx xxx KJxxx illustrates both.

2. I would play double as takeout-oriented. That's a possibility here, and preserves the possibility of defending when it's right. However, partner won't expect a heart void, and there's too big a risk that he'll take it out to 5. I bid 4NT, two places to play.

#1 - That is exactly the hand partner had. I bid 5, unfortunately.

#2 - I also bid 4NT. This resulted in -500 when +300 was possible defending 4x.
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