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Poll: What's your bid? (39 member(s) have cast votes)

What's your bid?

  1. Pass, pard's X is for penalty and I don't have extra shape (5 votes [12.82%])

    Percentage of vote: 12.82%

  2. 2D, don't have enough defence (2 votes [5.13%])

    Percentage of vote: 5.13%

  3. 2S, my hand is too weak (32 votes [82.05%])

    Percentage of vote: 82.05%

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#1 User is offline   akhare 

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Posted 2010-May-17, 09:51

Scoring: IMP


IMPs, 8 board match, mediocre, if not poor opps and good team mates:

LHO deals and opens:

(1) - X - (P) - 1 - (2) - X - (P):

1) What do you think pard has?
2) What's your call?
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Posted 2010-May-17, 09:52

Dbl just shows extras. I'll bid 2 to show that I don't have extras.
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Posted 2010-May-17, 10:00

jjbrr, on May 17 2010, 10:52 AM, said:

Dbl just shows extras. I'll bid 2 to show that I don't have extras.

And usually 3 spades.

I would say 3442 or 3352 is usual for this auction.
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Posted 2010-May-17, 10:16

Agree - partner has a good hand with usually exactly 3 spades. This is an easy 2.
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Posted 2010-May-17, 11:02

partner has 3 spades in a goodish hand but he would bid this way with 18-19 balanced as well. either way 2S should do well and 2C may not go down.
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Posted 2010-May-17, 11:52

I think this is a 2 spade call. Partner's showing a big balanced hand without 4 spades.
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Posted 2010-May-17, 12:17

Three-card spade support is an agreement, IMO, that most people have sunk in concrete, if they have discussed it at all --and common sense, if they haven't.

2 is easy --a strong desire for partner to stop bidding.
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Posted 2010-May-17, 14:29

akhare, on May 17 2010, 05:51 PM, said:

Scoring: IMP


IMPs, 8 board match, mediocre, if not poor opps and good team mates:

LHO deals and opens:

(1) - X - (P) - 1 - (2) - X - (P):

1) What do you think pard has?
2) What's your call?

I misread the auction as:
(1)-DBL-(1)-Pass
(2)-DBL-(Pass)-??
And voted 2...
-Would you agree with 1st pass or is this enough to DBL?
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  Posted 2010-May-20, 08:33

P is showing extras and would like to continue bidding. Lets face it i have DRECK and if p has only 3 spades (as i strongly suspect) we will have almost NO entries and will be praying big time for 32 spade break:) bid 2s and be thankful we have 5 of them. A more interesting quandary would appear if our hand were xxxx xx Qxx Qxxx where p having 5 diamonds is a very real possibilty (but thats another conversation) :)
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Posted 2010-May-21, 05:39

Partner should hold a good hand that wants to compete further opposite my 0 to 7 count. I do not quite understand why 2D would be a choice, and if partner thinks this is now penalty we will need to have a talk, (I do not see why that option is even in here).
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Posted 2010-May-21, 06:19

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Dbl just shows extras. I'll bid 2♠ to show that I don't have extras.


Simple game that bridge. I 100% agree.
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Posted 2010-May-21, 07:23

bluecalm, on May 21 2010, 01:19 PM, said:

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Dbl just shows extras. I'll bid 2♠ to show that I don't have extras.


Simple game that bridge. I 100% agree.

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Posted 2010-May-21, 16:43

Second Dbl being penalty is completely impossible.
Iy shows extras and denies 4-card spades, also denies overstrength NT with club stopper. Lucky for advancer that he has 5-card suit, things could have been much worse.
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Posted 2010-May-21, 22:32

2S
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Posted 2010-May-22, 05:31

kgr, on May 17 2010, 08:29 PM, said:

-Would you agree with 1st pass or is this enough to DBL?

with nothing bid nothing... if you can :), not close to double IMO
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Posted 2010-May-22, 19:51

CSGibson, on May 17 2010, 01:52 PM, said:

Partner's showing a big balanced hand without 4 spades.

Agree.

aguahombre, on May 17 2010, 02:17 PM, said:

Three-card spade support is an agreement, IMO, that most people have sunk in concrete, if they have discussed it at all --and common sense, if they haven't.

Disagree.
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