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What would you bid? 7-card suit and support for partner...

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  1. Pass, and accept your fate (2 votes [10.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 10.00%

  2. Pass, and leave the decision to partner (7 votes [35.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 35.00%

  3. Redouble (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  4. Bid 5D (5 votes [25.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 25.00%

  5. Would have bid 5D before (6 votes [30.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 30.00%

  6. Would have passed 4H (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

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#1 User is offline   Hanoi5 

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Posted 2009-January-23, 07:53

Second session of the pairs tournament I'm playing, this time I managed to make 48% (yay/sarcastically). I'll probably post some more hands in a little while.

You hold:

xx
Q
KQJ7652
JT8

All Vul, South dealer:

1 2 3* 4
4 Pass Pass 5
Pass Pass X ???

3 was pre-emptive.

What do you do now? What would you have done differently so far? Would your partner be 'allowed' to decide or are you the 'captain'?

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Posted 2009-January-23, 08:06

I voted "pass as accept my fate" since I would have bid 4NT rather than 5 if I wanted to show two places to play. 5 sounds more like "I have primary cluc support and my 4 bid was intended as a fitshowing bid".

If you have the agreement that 4 always shows lots of diamonds then "pass and leave it to partner" would be my vote.
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Posted 2009-January-23, 08:50

Would have bid 5D the first time, would have bid 5D the 2nd time, would bid 5D now. I would say that trying to play clubs is a big error.
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Posted 2009-January-23, 09:09

Thanks Justin just realized you are right, my diamonds are likely to be worthless in a clubs contract.
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Posted 2009-January-23, 11:08

I'd rate jumping to 6 at this point as better than passing. LOL
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Posted 2009-January-23, 14:01

kenrexford, on Jan 23 2009, 12:08 PM, said:

I'd rate jumping to 6 at this point as better than passing. LOL

No fancy conventions or 5M cuebids first, Ken? :rolleyes:

btw, I bid 5. I would have bid 5, I still am going to :(.
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Posted 2009-January-24, 04:13

Agree with the lolish man.

In fact, I once experienced the "joys" of playing on the side suit of a major 84 and -1700 later (dummy got tapped) I realized what had happened.
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Posted 2009-January-25, 09:17

Hi,

Having bid the way you did, pass is the only bid.

Did you describe your hand? Yes, maybe not 100% correct.
Were you willing to play 5C? I would guess so.

Your partner is now the captain, because he knowes the most
about both hands.
You decided to describe your and that you leave it to partner
after you finished the description of your hand, and I would
just follow my plan.
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I dont know, if I would have bid 4D, maybe, maybe not.
I guess I would need a stronger hand.
I dont know, if I would have bid 5C, maybe, maybe not.

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Posted 2009-January-25, 11:56

I wld not bid 4D. I can live with 5D. I escape by X and land 5D this time. Thanks opps !
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Posted 2009-January-26, 03:13

My hand has been totally misdescribed so far.

If I wanted to be at the 5-level (I would), I'd hav bid 5 before. I'm still bidding 5 now, see above. Partner haven't got the input to be captain now. It could of course be correct to play in clubs, but partner will pass far too often when 5 is the best spot (which it rates to be).
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Posted 2009-January-26, 10:42

This hand has to play in diamonds, and I would have bid 5 the first time, mainly because of the club fit. Its clear to bid 5 now, but I will sell out to 5.
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