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#1 User is offline   Lord Molyb 

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Posted 2014-April-26, 21:29

You pick up the following hand in first seat.
AQ832 Q6 KT42 J9

The bidding went:
1 - P - 4* - P
4 - AP
*splinter

Strange, opps have 10+ clubs between them and haven't mentioned them. Very odd.
So, what sort of hand might you expect from partner after this auction?… Perhaps a normal hand like Kxxx KJxxx AJx x? Maybe partner forgot we played splinters somehow or meant to bid bergen? Perhaps the opponents are meek?

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Posted 2014-April-27, 04:54

Sheesh missing AQ AQ of trumps is just... I don't think I could manage that without some good Romanian wine before the game.

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Posted 2014-April-27, 05:27

I'm just as amazed that whoever else picked up the cards from a different board to dummy noticed dummy had some of their cards too.
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Posted 2014-April-27, 05:34

It was even funnier because on both boards, everyone was playing in 4 -1 on roughly the same line (play a diamond to the king, losing to the offside ace)
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Posted 2014-April-28, 04:49

Last year I was called as a TD. After playing a board they tried to put their cards back. At this moment 1 player noticed that there were already cards in his box cause he took the cards from the wrong board.
So you´re really fast to notice the problem after trick 3.
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Posted 2014-April-28, 05:27

I think the TD should have a word with LHO about passing UI to partner about a possible psyche.
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Posted 2014-April-28, 05:46

Don't you have alternating colours in consecutive packs? Hopefully people can see that two people have blue cards and two red.
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Posted 2014-April-28, 13:04

View Postgwnn, on 2014-April-28, 05:46, said:

Don't you have alternating colours in consecutive packs? Hopefully people can see that two people have blue cards and two red.

Normally I do, but this is only the second time it's happened (other time I noticed during the bidding) so I didn't pick up on it very quickly :P
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Posted 2014-April-28, 13:13

If they're *ever* hand-dealt, that very nice working (which the TDs spend an hour beforehand setting up) will disappear after one event. And yes, I've seen people get to "dummy down and has one of my cards" without noticing that East's backs are blue and South's green.
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Posted 2014-April-29, 05:21

View Postdiana_eva, on 2014-April-27, 04:54, said:

Sheesh missing AQ AQ of trumps is just... I don't think I could manage that without some good Romanian wine before the game.

Pity there were so many small trumps with them. Otherwise declarer would have found himself facing the unusual dilemma of a 2-way finesse against the K.....
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Posted 2014-April-29, 05:27

View PostLord Molyb, on 2014-April-26, 21:29, said:

Strange, opps have 10+ clubs between them and haven't mentioned them. Very odd.

Reminds me of a hand I had last week:

LHO dealt and opened a weak 2. I protected with 3 and we bid up to 5 with no further opposition bidding. My singleton was less useful than expected when it turned out to be facing a void in partner's hand....
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Posted 2014-April-29, 12:56

My dad was irritated with me for aggressive bidding back in the day. His annoyance was most pronounced when I jump overcalled a weak 2 on my Jack-sixth in spades. The suit quality was not his issue. His issue was having to be Dummy with AKQ-seventh in spades.
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Posted 2014-April-29, 13:47

View Postkenrexford, on 2014-April-29, 12:56, said:

My dad was irritated with me for aggressive bidding back in the day. His annoyance was most pronounced when I jump overcalled a weak 2 on my Jack-sixth in spades. The suit quality was not his issue. His issue was having to be Dummy with AKQ-seventh in spades.


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Posted 2014-May-04, 16:33

View Postkenrexford, on 2014-April-29, 12:56, said:

My dad was irritated with me for aggressive bidding back in the day. His annoyance was most pronounced when I jump overcalled a weak 2 on my Jack-sixth in spades. The suit quality was not his issue. His issue was having to be Dummy with AKQ-seventh in spades.


I had the same feeling with a student when he bid 2 after 1-double-1NT on my AKQxxxx, he however only had 2 hearts, double asks me to bid hearts he claimed.
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