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#1
Posted 2012-July-23, 12:38
x / xxx / Qxx / AJ10xxx
1C (1S) ?
2C is competitive in your methods, 3+ C preemptive, jumps are fit.
Also interested in what you'd do at r/w if it makes a difference.
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#2
Posted 2012-July-23, 12:44
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#3
Posted 2012-July-23, 12:47
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#4
Posted 2012-July-23, 13:36
wyman, on 2012-July-23, 12:38, said:
x / xxx / Qxx / AJ10xxx
1C (1S) ?
2C is competitive in your methods, 3+ C preemptive, jumps are fit.
So you have to use 2S as non-descript LR+? We would have to choose with our methods between 2S L+ denying spade stop and 3S Spl....probably going for 3S with our sixth club
#5
Posted 2012-July-23, 14:15
aguahombre, on 2012-July-23, 13:36, said:
Indeed, 2S is LR+, 3S is splinter.
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#6
Posted 2012-July-23, 16:11
wyman, on 2012-July-23, 14:15, said:
Now, make it a "mixed" splinter on this auction...using 2S with the stronger hands, and we can let the ball be in opener's court.
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Posted 2012-July-24, 23:37
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#9
Posted 2012-July-26, 13:45
But even after this, I wasn't thrilled with my choice (nor my options). Thanks for weighing in.
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#10
Posted 2012-July-26, 14:40
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#11
Posted 2012-July-26, 14:53
Phil, on 2012-July-26, 14:40, said:
Is it? I figured partner was pretty polarized between a wk NT and a 1.5NT. In the former case, 5♣ seems like it's probably ok. In the latter, indeed, we might miss 3N (or 6C). But we might miss 3N anyway if I bid a preemptive 3C, as some recommended, and it's also quite likely we're making 5C in this case (I think). 2C might work better, I admit, but we pay the price when LHO can get a cheap spade raise, fit-jump, or other lead-director in.
As for the splinter, I think I'm ill-placed to judge, then, over (4S) X. Isn't pard expecting something defensive? And if we sell (are we ever selling?), I've telegraphed the spade-holding.
As for the limit-raise, I felt again like we'd be guessing over a dbl of 4S. '
Of course, partner might be left guessing over 5C. Or we go + in 3N and 4S but - in 5C.
I really wasn't sure. 5C didn't strike me as 'wacky,' though.
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#12
Posted 2012-July-26, 15:43
I do agree a splinter is an overstatement.
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#13
Posted 2012-July-26, 16:39
I suggest 3♣ is to play opposite a 12-14 NT but enough for game opposite an 18-19 NT, regardless of vul. Unbalanced hands can sort themselves out, they have a big fit hence some degree of safety.
#14
Posted 2012-July-27, 06:58
Phil, on 2012-July-26, 15:43, said:
I do agree a splinter is an overstatement.
Not sure what you mean. I just meant that I'd expect that most of the probability mass is on partner having either a 11-14 NT or a 18-19 NT. And I think the distribution is heavily skewed toward his having the 11-14.
MickyB, on 2012-July-26, 16:39, said:
I suggest 3♣ is to play opposite a 12-14 NT but enough for game opposite an 18-19 NT, regardless of vul. Unbalanced hands can sort themselves out, they have a big fit hence some degree of safety.
Yeah, with this partner, at these colors, 3C would be less than constructive. This is perhaps not ideal, but it was what I was working with.
So we're on the same page, you're suggesting to pass with, say: x / xx / Qxxx / Jxxxx? Sounds like 3C is mixed then. What does a 2C bid look like?
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