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#1 User is offline   cnszsun 

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Posted 2009-July-25, 20:50

Scoring: IMP

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Posted 2009-July-25, 20:51

Of course.
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Posted 2009-July-25, 20:52

Yes.

 wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:

Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the 3.


 rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:

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Posted 2009-July-25, 21:08

1 always.
That's impossible. No one can give more than one hundred percent. By definition that is the most anyone can give.
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Posted 2009-July-25, 21:38

Can't pass all those zars....
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Posted 2009-July-25, 22:04

Clearly, yes.
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Posted 2009-July-25, 23:38

Cleary based on partnership agreement....


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Posted 2009-July-26, 01:53

mike777, on Jul 26 2009, 12:38 AM, said:

Cleary based on partnership agreement....


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Everybody's partnership agreement includes one level openings on hands with less offense and/or less defence than this one. Pass or a weak two (or three) bid is simply wrong. Without more information those are the only alternatives.
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Posted 2009-July-26, 01:55

:) sure
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Posted 2009-July-26, 02:32

I do.
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Posted 2009-July-26, 03:28

In my previous regular partnership, we did not like to open light in the first/second seat. I mean 11 & 10 HCP hands (yes, I am old-fashioned). However, we open all 10/11 HCP hands where the points are in Aces and Kings. i.e. a hand with 1A+2K or a hand with 2A+1K is always opened because the Milton Work point count undervalues aces and kings. (Obviously, it is understood that ace/kings cannot be in short suits)

I think this hand is a 100% certain 1 opening. And the 9 would not influence the decision!
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Posted 2009-July-26, 08:46

Looks like an obvious 1 to me. Pass and 2 are completely wrong. 1A, 2K, void heart, 6 card suit... what more do you want?!
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Posted 2009-July-26, 09:20

effervesce, on Jul 26 2009, 07:46 AM, said:

Looks like an obvious 1 to me. Pass and 2 are completely wrong. 1A, 2K, void heart, 6 card suit... what more do you want?!

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Posted 2009-July-27, 01:26

jillybean, on Jul 26 2009, 10:20 AM, said:

effervesce, on Jul 26 2009, 07:46 AM, said:

Looks like an obvious 1 to me. Pass and 2 are completely wrong. 1A, 2K, void heart, 6 card suit... what more do you want?!

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If you pass this you'd want an understanding partner...
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Posted 2009-July-27, 03:00

Hum ... Pass for me . I can already see myself going down in 3nt if I open. I would bid 2 if given the chance later on.
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Posted 2009-July-27, 07:48

1 wtp
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Posted 2009-July-27, 11:36

Clear 1 opening.
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