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what is 3S?

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Posted 2011-July-25, 09:53

:P Jeez! I am coming in a little bit late in the discussion, but assuming I didn't make a reponsive double or bid 4 over 3 (I am a little light), why would I make a slam try now? Pard is very likely just trying not to get stolen from, and I have just enough to make 4 look reasonable.
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Posted 2011-July-25, 11:24

View Postbenlessard, on 2011-July-25, 08:34, said:

X+X+3S is simply the worst way to bid this hand (should show a near GF hand at least a good 21 with only 5S)


OK--2Cish opener with 5S:

Isn't this hand a double (twice?) then cue kind of hand?

P-P-2D-X
3D-P-P-X
P-3H-P-4D? or

P-P-2D-X
3D-P-P-4D
P-4H-P-4S?

Seriously, just trying to work this through....

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Scott Needham
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