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#1 User is offline   A and A 

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Posted 2012-February-24, 15:31

P (P)1S (4H)
P (P) to you
All vulnerable

You hold

KQJ97
Void
Q9432
AQT

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Posted 2012-February-24, 15:46

Double.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

- hrothgar
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Posted 2012-February-24, 19:20

Agree double. Hope partner has clear offense
minor or H-trick + A or K.
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Posted 2012-February-24, 19:28

p has passed and was unable to raise spades over 4h
or even offer a neg x.

I dont like my p to pull my po seat x at 4 level
with weak hands. If p has a weak hand we are
probably not setting 4h. I feel there is a
good chance we might make something or (more
likley go down 2 or less) in a contract but it is
just plain unsafe to x here not enough defense.

I would bid 4s and xx if rho x (warning p that
4s might not be best place to play not that I
underbid with 4s).
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Posted 2012-February-27, 06:54

Now here is my real question!

If your p hesitated for a considerable amount of time before passing.

Do you feel you are now obliged to pass?

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Posted 2012-February-27, 07:00

View PostA and A, on 2012-February-27, 06:54, said:

Now here is my real question!

If your p hesitated for a considerable amount of time before passing.

Do you feel you are now obliged to pass?

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No. Double is absolutely clear and I expect that very few people of my peers would pass (the rule of thumb is somewhere around 20%). I double and if they roll it back I'm prepared to appeal. If they don't change director's ruling, I will go all the way to the Hague (or is that Strasbourg?).

There's a question perhaps that some people might choose 5 but again I think that's an insignificant minority.
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Posted 2012-February-27, 08:12

I guess that too many peers would at least think of passing, some may even choose it, so I would surely accept TDs ruling.
Kind Regards

Roland


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