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#1 User is online   AL78 

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Posted Yesterday, 16:21

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Club game MPs, red against green.

After two passes, RHO opens a weak 2. What do you do?
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Posted Yesterday, 16:36

I bid 3 taking it to 4 over any other bid. This hand should play ok somewhere between 3 & 4 if partner has little.

Or you could swap 3 asking for a stopper to both minors as I guess the frequency of the bid would be higher.
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Posted Today, 04:28

You can't afford to pass missing a vulnerable minor suit game if partner has fit and 1 ace.

A dummy good enough for 5 for instance


So bid whatever shows minors, whatever shows a two suiter with one of your suits or in case neither option is available 3.

Yes it is risky, and it could lead to disaster but you just can't sell out too cheaply.
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Posted Today, 05:01

I bid 3, I didn't like it but we had no way of showing a minor two suiter other than maybe 4NT and I didn't think the hand was strong enough for that.



What do you think partner has and what do you do now?
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Posted Today, 05:22

View PostAL78, on 2026-January-16, 05:01, said:

I bid 3, I didn't like it but we had no way of showing a minor two suiter other than maybe 4NT and I didn't think the hand was strong enough for that.



What do you think partner has and what do you do now?

I guess he has a limited 6-suiter inviting 4. Stick to plan and bid 4. This shows the strength bound 55 shape. 4 would have been unlimitted.
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Posted Today, 08:47

I was struggling to think of a hand which can bid 3 but couldn't open 1 or 2 and I assumed it was a weak two hand that partner decided was unsuitable for opening second at red, in which case it is a misfit hand and we aren't really going anywhere so I decided to pass. By either luck or judgement I wasn't far off:



This was +140 and a joint top. Several people bid game in spades or NT going down. Someone went two off in 3 and one South was allowed to play in 2 two down.

Partner said he didn't want to open 3 with a four card major on the side.
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