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#1 User is offline   Little Kid 

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Posted 2010-February-25, 18:00

Scoring: IMP

(Pass)-Pass-(Pass)-1
(Pass)- 1-(Pass)- 2
(Pass)- ?


You pass in second seat and auction proceeds... What do you do here?
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Posted 2010-February-25, 18:02

I've always been a believer in passing. You could miss a game but bidding anything just leads to a minus way too often. Even though partner could have 17 (or even 18), it is quite infrequent relative to how often he has normal minimums.
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Posted 2010-February-25, 19:37

3. I don't think the risk of going minus (in 3 as opposed to 2) is that big, and we need to be bidding our games at IMPs. 3 seems the least flawed forward-going move.
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Posted 2010-February-25, 19:46

my partners could have 5332 balanced with 16-17 HCP, and I'd still pass.

If having to act I believe 2NT is the only alternative
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Posted 2010-February-25, 20:52

Ya pass. I suspect you're posting this because you made game or partner has a stiff x in spades and you had play for slam or something. Missing game in a minor isn't so big a crime. But getting a plus score is often really good.
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Posted 2010-February-25, 21:09

Depends whether 2C is forcing or not, (and "yes"), some do play it as forcing.
2H if it is forcing - giving false preference. and pass if it is not.
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Posted 2010-February-25, 21:34

I join the passers....
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Posted 2010-February-25, 22:58

I think the pass is easy because the alternatives are all so awful.
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Posted 2010-February-25, 23:21

No bid, wtp?
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Posted 2010-February-26, 04:29

jdonn, on Feb 26 2010, 05:58 AM, said:

I think the pass is easy because the alternatives are all so awful.

Agree completely
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Posted 2010-February-26, 08:45

Little Kid, on Feb 25 2010, 07:00 PM, said:

Scoring: IMP

(Pass)-Pass-(Pass)-1
(Pass)- 1-(Pass)- 2
(Pass)- ?


You pass in second seat and auction proceeds... What do you do here?

Choice for calls IMO are pass, 2, & 3. You are just strong enough to have a problem as partner could have reasonable values for 2. As we are V @ IMPs I would try 2 maybe that will give partner the info he needs to risk 3NT
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Posted 2010-February-27, 02:17

:unsure: El Paso. EZ bid. Not enuf for 2NT. 's way too weak to rebid. 3?? really, am I worried about missing game? Need to pass fairly quickly since I don't want to bar pard from competing with 3. I'm sure not going to take any push with dubious trump length.
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Posted 2010-February-27, 04:34

pass but the hog's 2 is also OK. this hand shows that people playing jump shifts as 14-16 with 55 sometimes get the last laugh.
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Posted 2010-February-27, 05:01

If I were going to bid, I'd bid 3. I don't understand 2 at all. If we're keeping the bidding open in the hope of making game, we should bid a strain which we actually have some interest in playing in.
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Posted 2010-February-27, 13:19

gnasher, on Feb 27 2010, 06:01 AM, said:

If I were going to bid, I'd bid 3. I don't understand 2 at all. If we're keeping the bidding open in the hope of making game, we should bid a strain which we actually have some interest in playing in.

What do you think about 2D? Do you play that natural by a PH? Seems like a reasonable way to keep the auction alive, though it might dissuade partner from bidding 3C with a 5-5-2-1 max since it sounds like you're 5-5 probably.
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Posted 2010-February-27, 14:40

Yeah, I thought about 2. I'm not sure what it is/should be though by PH, don't have much experience with fsf after passing.

I also agree with gnasher that 2 is awful. If you want to give yourself the best chance of going plus, easy pass. If you want to bid for game, bid 3 or 2NT or 2 or something. Not hearts!
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Posted 2010-February-27, 14:51

I hadn't noticed I was a passed hand.

If 2 is natural, I think it should be 5-5, or at worst a concentrated 5-4.

However, I don't think I've ever agreed to play it as natural - on the rare occasions that I've discussed fourth suit by a passed hand, I've agreed it as still FSF, but not game-forcing.
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Posted 2010-February-27, 15:08

gnasher, on Feb 27 2010, 03:51 PM, said:

If 2 is natural, I think it should be 5-5, or at worst a concentrated 5-4.

Yeah I definitely agree, but obv there is no perfect or even close to good bid on this hand (like I think 3C should always have 4, 2H should be 2, 2N should be stronger, etc), just thought it was an option if we are gonna bid.

Also I think most people would play it as FSF like you, I usually play it as nat though in this auction.
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Posted 2010-February-27, 16:34

Just flaunting:

If you play a simple transfer-scheme, where 1nt by opener is transfer to clubs, you can simply bid 2. Now partner will bid on a lot of hands that will make game. And certainly on all those that would bid over 2.
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Posted 2010-February-28, 00:46

Well I sure prefer 3 to 2, why would I look for the worst fit possible?
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