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#1 User is offline   bluecalm 

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Posted 2009-November-25, 08:38

Hi all,

I hold : AJTxx xx Qxx xxx

Bidding :
2 (weak) - double - pass - 2
pass - 3 - pass - ???

Now I have bid 3 hoping that partner will bid 3NT with stopper, cuebid with real monster and bid 4 with nothing special; To my surprise partner passed which was obviously not good for us.

My question is : how do you play enemy suit after t/o double at this level ? Is it forcing to game ro just one round ? Same would apply in the bidding :

2 - double - pass - 2
pass - 3

All thoughts/comments/info about your favourite or expert partnerthips agreements are welcome :rolleyes:
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Posted 2009-November-25, 08:51

2 shows a bad hand (I personally will jump here with an average 8 count), so I don't see why it really shocks you that 3 gets passed. 3 showed, depending on agreements, either a good hand, or a good hand without a stop, and all you could was retreat to your suit?

Bottom Line: The cue is only a one round force.
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Posted 2009-November-25, 08:56

Yeah, partner typically has a 3424 with 18+ points. What else can he bid with such a hand?

Bid 4, you haven't shown your 5th spade yet and your diamond holding is not good enough to bid 3NT.
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Posted 2009-November-25, 09:29

You've shown, what, 0-8 HCPs and 4+ spades? Given that, you're (practically) a monster.

3 told him you were at the low end of that range.

4 for me, too.

3 was a 1 round force. You could be so, so much worse than what you have.
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Posted 2009-November-25, 09:29

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Yeah, partner typically has a 3424 with 18+ points. What else can he bid with such a hand?


I am not saying it's good or bad agreement but 3-4-2-4 18pc is not really a problem. Partner can just bid 3 invitational. I will bid 3nt with only 4spades and stopped and if I don't have stopper then is the only game to play anyway;
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Posted 2009-November-25, 09:45

Agree with Helene.
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Posted 2009-November-25, 09:54

bluecalm, on Nov 25 2009, 09:38 AM, said:

Hi all,

I hold : AJTxx xx Qxx xxx

Bidding :
2 (weak) - double - pass - 2
pass - 3 - pass - ???

Now I have bid 3 hoping that partner will bid 3NT with stopper, cuebid with real monster and bid 4 with nothing special; To my surprise partner passed which was obviously not good for us.

My question is : how do you play enemy suit after t/o double at this level ? Is it forcing to game ro just one round ? Same would apply in the bidding :

2 - double - pass - 2
pass - 3

All thoughts/comments/info about your favourite or expert partnerthips agreements are welcome :)

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Posted 2009-November-25, 11:25

bluecalm, on Nov 25 2009, 04:29 PM, said:

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Yeah, partner typically has a 3424 with 18+ points. What else can he bid with such a hand?


I am not saying it's good or bad agreement but 3-4-2-4 18pc is not really a problem. Partner can just bid 3 invitational.

No. If you have a 0-count with 4-4 majors, you will bid 2 first (in order to anticipate partner's 3 bid), then partner bids 3 with his 3424 18-count, now you bid 3 and partner passes.

2-3
3-pass.

He will never (or almost never) raise your spades directly with 3-card support.
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Posted 2009-November-25, 12:15

Bid 4S instead of 3. Partner cannot see through the cards and you could easily have had a really bad hand and 4-card spades, instead of this maximum, for the 2S call.
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Posted 2009-November-25, 12:22

And not to worry about pard having less than 3 spades. He had other bids available without 3-card support. 4S is clear.
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Posted 2009-November-25, 12:44

4.

BTW, 3 doesn't even promise four :rolleyes:
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Posted 2009-November-26, 02:03

With 5 working points, despite the nice 5 card suit, 2 Spade was fine.
But 3 Spade was a crime.

Partner can have some possible hands for 3 Diamond, but 4 Spade cares for alll of them and shows what I have.
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Posted 2009-November-26, 02:11

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