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#1 User is offline   MrAce 

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Posted 2011-February-13, 21:53



IMP pairs, 2 NT minors.

Please answer as if you are playing with a pick up pd and ok player. (not your pdship agreement with your reg pd)
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Posted 2011-February-14, 06:08

Ill pass now, though I could dble to show "desire to penalise at least one of oppos suits". This does not classify as a good hand with 5+ hearts, nor is it a hand for a NF 3h bid.

I think pass is better than dble when your desire to penalise is marginal at best. If it comes back to me at a high level I am happy to crack this (which will be for penalties now).
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Posted 2011-February-14, 06:43

Agree Phil.
But have not discussed
1S <2N> P <3C>,
P <P> 3H**??
Signoff? Unless 3+fit?
Invite less than immediate invite?
Forcing? More than immediate force?
As I took the path to make opponents show before force?
Must I double to show near invite, good DT?
Or is that a unilateral double for penalties?
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Posted 2011-February-14, 08:51

I will pass. The question is: what do you bid after LHO respoonds 3? Pass - Pass - ?
Pass or X?
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Posted 2011-February-14, 18:03

Pass now, pass 3m later (unless pard acts, of course).
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Posted 2011-February-17, 16:13

My agreement with my partner over michaels or unusual 2NT is a bid of the higher of their suits is a cue-raise, the lower of their suits is length in the fourth suit and invitational or better, double penalty interest, and raising partner is a normal raise (not good enough for a cue-raise).

So here I would bid 3, length in the fourth suit and invitational or better.
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