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big hand over pre-empt
#1
Posted 2022-October-08, 11:32
This hand was held by my LHO yesterday:
♠AK852
♥A96
♦KQ5
♣AT
After two passes RHO opens 3♥. Your call?
♠AK852
♥A96
♦KQ5
♣AT
After two passes RHO opens 3♥. Your call?
#10
Posted 2022-October-09, 03:25
This is the full deal. Our opponents got into a mess.
This went two down for the only plus score our way. Hamman's rule works well here, 3NT makes nine tricks double dummy (although two pairs made 11 tricks). 4♠ is also there though difficult to bid.
This went two down for the only plus score our way. Hamman's rule works well here, 3NT makes nine tricks double dummy (although two pairs made 11 tricks). 4♠ is also there though difficult to bid.
#11
Posted 2022-October-09, 04:09
AL78, on 2022-October-09, 03:25, said:
This is the full deal. Our opponents got into a mess.
This went two down for the only plus score our way. Hamman's rule works well here, 3NT makes nine tricks double dummy (although two pairs made 11 tricks). 4♠ is also there though difficult to bid.
This went two down for the only plus score our way. Hamman's rule works well here, 3NT makes nine tricks double dummy (although two pairs made 11 tricks). 4♠ is also there though difficult to bid.
I think you make 11 in NT unless a club is led as you have time to knock out S's 2 cards then squeeze N in hearts and clubs, although the timing is a bit awkward.
Note the winning (but I suspect not best) action is to pass the double and find the club ruff for +500
#12
Posted 2022-October-09, 05:45
AL78, on 2022-October-09, 03:25, said:
This is the full deal. Our opponents got into a mess.
This went two down for the only plus score our way. Hamman's rule works well here, 3NT makes nine tricks double dummy (although two pairs made 11 tricks). 4♠ is also there though difficult to bid.
This went two down for the only plus score our way. Hamman's rule works well here, 3NT makes nine tricks double dummy (although two pairs made 11 tricks). 4♠ is also there though difficult to bid.
4♦ would not make my Top 2 selection over a Double. If East is choosing Double here (as opposed to 3NT) then they are treating their hand as strong and flexible and should continue with 4♠ over 4♦. Having dodged the bullet of a 4♣ advance, East can feel pretty good about the resulting auction.
#13
Posted 2022-October-09, 12:44
Does anyone play 3♠ (and/or 3NT) as conventional here and if so, how does it work?
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