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#1 User is offline   ArtK78 

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Posted 2012-February-24, 08:19

Playing in a BBF team match, I picked up this collection:



1) What is your action over 5?
2) If you bid 6, the auction continues: (7) - x - (P). What now?
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Posted 2012-February-24, 09:10

View PostArtK78, on 2012-February-24, 08:19, said:

Playing in a BBF team match, I picked up this collection:



1) What is your action over 5?
2) If you bid 6, the auction continues: (7) - x - (P). What now?


I do bid 6, and then I bid 7.
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Posted 2012-February-24, 09:54

My first instinct was to double 7 which, I dare say, probably is going down. B-) But, now that I think about it more, I think 7 is the winning bid here. Partner certainly has a dead minimum of Kxxxx and is probably much better than that in diamonds; he has to have at least 10 points and a 5-card suit. Thus he has help in spades and/or diamonds hearts and usually both. Plus the opponents' bidding makes it far less likely that he has wasted club honors.

I'd expect 7 to make about 75% of the time, and it should be at worst on a major suit finesse.
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Posted 2012-February-24, 10:30

#2 wouldn't happen, because I don't see how anything can be gained by bidding 6C. It can only suggest to partner that, when I next bid 7D, there is some doubt about where I want the hand to be played, an accident waiting to happen.

Immediate 7D seems about right, then let the TD decide what to do about their 8 contract.
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Posted 2012-February-24, 10:33

View Postaguahombre, on 2012-February-24, 10:30, said:

#2 wouldn't happen, because I don't see how anything can be gained by bidding 6C.


True. I would think that 5nt should be the GSF but if you are going to bid 7 anyway and I would, why bother.
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Posted 2012-February-24, 10:36

Isn't this exactly what a pass and pull 6 looks like after 5? I have a club void, diamond length and a pile of controls. A direct 6 does not do justice to this.
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Posted 2012-February-24, 15:32

A little backround.

I was playing this as part of a BBF League match. I was playing it on my laptop while competeing in a live poker game as part of my poker league. So my attention was somewhat divided.

I didn't give the situation a lot of thought when I first bid 6. After the bidding continued 7 - x - P back to me, it occurred to me that I should have bid 7 over 5. The only likely flaw in a 7 contract would be if partner had 3 hearts missing the queen, and there was no way I could ever find out about that. And I thought that the chances of his having that heart holding was small. Given the opponents' violent club bidding, it was likely that whatever cards partner had for his free 4 call they all should be working.

So I bid 7.

Moments later, I got a "Connection Lost" message. AAARRRRGGGHHH! I reconnected to the internet and to BBO, and found that my 7 bid had not been recorded! So, it looked to everyone at the table that I left for about 3 minutes and came back to bid 7. I don't know about you, but if I were on the other side that would look fishy to me.

In any event, I bid 7. Partner held:

KTxx
Qx
KQTxx
Qx

Hearts were 4-2 so 7 was easy. It was also a push.

EDITED: Forgot partner had Q.
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Posted 2012-February-24, 15:46

6C is asking for trouble, what if partner thinks for a long time before doubling 7C? The fact that you were also playing poker when you bid 6C shouldn't matter to the director. I didn't understand the comment about hearts being 4-2 so 7D was easy but it has been a long week.
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Posted 2012-February-24, 15:51

View Posthan, on 2012-February-24, 15:46, said:

6C is asking for trouble, what if partner thinks for a long time before doubling 7C? The fact that you were also playing poker when you bid 6C shouldn't matter to the director. I didn't understand the comment about hearts being 4-2 so 7D was easy but it has been a long week.

Sorry. Forgot partner had Q. I edited my previous post.
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