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Your bid?

Poll: Your bid? (33 member(s) have cast votes)

Your bid?

  1. 1D (3 votes [9.09%])

    Percentage of vote: 9.09%

  2. 2D (2 votes [6.06%])

    Percentage of vote: 6.06%

  3. 3D (9 votes [27.27%])

    Percentage of vote: 27.27%

  4. 4D (14 votes [42.42%])

    Percentage of vote: 42.42%

  5. I'm insane. (5 votes [15.15%])

    Percentage of vote: 15.15%

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#1 User is offline   OleBerg 

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Posted 2009-January-31, 16:51

Scoring: IMP

Scoring is IMP's converted to VP. Everything else is equal.


North opens 1.

Your bid?

Edit: You are East. Sorry.
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We should always assume 2/1 unless otherwise stated, because:

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Posted 2009-January-31, 17:03

who am I?, what is my system?

if its my system this a 1 WTP (because I have no other bid avaible) or a 3 WTP depending on who opened 1
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Posted 2009-January-31, 17:08

4D
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Posted 2009-January-31, 17:17

White vs Red...another vote for some real preemption with 4. I don't hate 3 but do hate 1
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Posted 2009-January-31, 17:20

4 seems normal.
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Posted 2009-January-31, 17:23

I will try an old fashion 1d....if south if I am east then 4d.
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Posted 2009-January-31, 20:43

4 for me... Get in there now.

BTW, who voted for "I'm insane"? :huh:
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Posted 2009-February-01, 00:37

mtvesuvius, on Feb 1 2009, 04:43 AM, said:

4 for me... Get in there now.

BTW, who voted for "I'm insane"? :P

I did.

I want to see the poll results without influencing them. (And I am insane.)
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Posted 2009-February-01, 00:54

3 for me.
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Posted 2009-February-01, 01:03

3 is enough for me, I'd like to see what the experts 3 garbage would look like!
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Posted 2009-February-01, 01:34

4. The hand is simply too good for a favorable vul 3.
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Posted 2009-February-01, 01:44

I voted for I'm insane too because I tend to play rule of 2/3/4 and I'm optimistic that I have 7 tricks (6 + favorably placed K), so I'm about 50/50 between 4 and 5 and would probably depend on my mood, table feel, state of match, and most importantly opponents quality if I bid 5 or 4.
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Posted 2009-February-01, 02:26

jillybean2, on Feb 1 2009, 08:03 AM, said:

3 is enough for me, I'd like to see what the experts 3 garbage would look like!

You would NOT! :P

Anyway, I'm firmly in the 4 camp.
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Posted 2009-February-01, 02:28

4, bridge is very seldom about being a genius, it is important to get these routine decisions right. A 4m preempt is just much more effective than a 3m preempt.
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Posted 2009-February-01, 03:28

4D is smokin' hot!
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Posted 2009-February-01, 04:18

People seem a lot more smart than me, The reason why I bid only 3 is that I don't like to bypass 3NT with such a good hand and a partner unlimited.

The problem is partner won't expect such a good cards from my side at this vulnerability I guess, specially if I didn't have a 2 bid avaible.
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Posted 2009-February-01, 11:44

I know plenty of good players that would bid 3, but I would bid 4. My guess is that if a hand like this appeared in MSC the split would be:

60% - 4
30% - 3
10% - 1
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Posted 2009-February-01, 11:45

4
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Posted 2009-February-01, 13:14

Phil, on Feb 1 2009, 12:44 PM, said:

I know plenty of good players  that would bid 3, but I would bid 4. My guess is that if a hand like this appeared in MSC the split would be:

60% - 4
30% - 3
10% - 1

I would bet it would be 60/30 the other way. I think 3 is a majority expert action in North America.

edit: I mean we got the juniors and the aussies bidding 4, that must mean 3 is normal :P
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Posted 2009-February-01, 13:16

And in a junior event it would be

50% - 5
50% - 1NT
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