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#1 User is offline   lamford 

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Posted 2016-November-02, 16:58


IMPs. Your turn
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Posted 2016-November-02, 17:09

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Posted 2016-November-02, 17:37

 kuhchung, on 2016-November-02, 17:09, said:

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Posted 2016-November-02, 18:24

I'd Pass.
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Posted 2016-November-02, 19:39

I'd bid, though I'm not sure what. I'd hope P would take 6 as a cue, in which case I'm bidding that in case he has the two black aces, but at the table I'd probably be too wary and just raise to 6.

Phil King has argued based on his database that pulling 4M doubled to the five level should be a strong action - a hand that intends to make opposite a good strong NT. I don't see any reason why the same shouldn't apply (presumably even more so) when pulling 5m, so on that theory I expect P to have at least 6 hearts, probably 7, and some outside values to make up for the crappiness of his suit.
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Posted 2016-November-02, 19:49

Lamford writes "IMPs. Your turn"

A close decision but I rank
1. 6. NAT. What is partner likely to have for his 5 bid? Your double covers a wide variety of hands. Hence, with most weak hands, he would pass 5X. His are headed by the ten at most, so he is likely to hold 6+ and outside values.
2. Pass. NAT. John Matheson admonishes "Don't punish partner for enterprise". Partner is already playing you for a suitable good hand.

You should agree about what other continuations mean (especially 5N and 6).

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Posted 2016-November-03, 00:02

Pass. There's just no way to know what's in partner's hand and no way to find out. All you know is that partner didn't sit for 5 x. For 6 to make partner has to cover 3 of the 4 losers in you hand. Bidding on and expecting to find that is a pretty tall order.
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Posted 2016-November-03, 00:17

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Posted 2016-November-03, 00:18

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Posted 2016-November-03, 02:54

I think it's pretty close but one things for sure, if there was a BIT before the 5H bid and this hand raised then i would roll it back.
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Posted 2016-November-03, 03:16

This is all about your style of doubling and passing here. For me 5 would show a "constructive" hand so I raise.
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Posted 2016-November-03, 03:16

 eagles123, on 2016-November-03, 02:54, said:

I think it's pretty close but one things for sure, if there was a BIT before the 5H bid and this hand raised then i would roll it back.

There was no BIT, and it would not tell you anything if there was, as partner could be thinking of passing 5Cx. 6H makes in theory, but partner did not have 20-20 vision and did not drop the stiff KD offside.
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Posted 2016-November-03, 04:13

I think south expects to be -2, based on a 9 or 10 card club suit missing the K. I think partner bids, because he thinks 6 is a possibility and he is confident 5 will make. He could have bid 5N (pick a slam) or 6C (with a void). So on balance I will pass. If I had no club loser I would bid 6.
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Posted 2016-November-03, 06:50

 lamford, on 2016-November-03, 03:16, said:

There was no BIT, and it would not tell you anything if there was, as partner could be thinking of passing 5Cx. 6H makes in theory, but partner did not have 20-20 vision and did not drop the stiff KD offside.


What was P's hand? It sounds like (s)he possibly should have passed on PK's theory (unless there's some reason I've missed why it would be different for 5/5) - but still 6 seems like a good slam if it relies only on a finesse into S's hand.
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Posted 2016-November-03, 10:28

partner bid an empty heart suit?, something is not right, and I would need to know my partner to know what is he thinking about. My first instinct is to bid 7, or at least try it.
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Posted 2016-November-03, 11:41

The stiff Kc is a very bad holding for slam. Not only is the King worthless, but this is three fewer points your side doesn't have. In addition, you can't be sure partner has to As, either. He could have something like:


Qxxx xxxxxx Kx x

Wouldn't you bid 5H on that? I certainly would.


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Posted 2016-November-03, 12:57

 miamijd, on 2016-November-03, 11:41, said:

The stiff Kc is a very bad holding for slam. Not only is the King worthless, but this is three fewer points your side doesn't have. In addition, you can't be sure partner has to As, either. He could have something like:


Qxxx xxxxxx Kx x

Wouldn't you bid 5H on that? I certainly would.


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Qxxx xxxx Kxx xx

I think this is a 5 call.
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Posted 2016-November-03, 14:48

 jogs, on 2016-November-03, 12:57, said:

Qxxx xxxx Kxx xx

I think this is a 5 call.
I'd be surprised if most players didn't take a chance defending 5C with this hand.
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Posted 2016-November-03, 17:35

I suspect, that with something like xxx xxxxxx xxx x, I'd find a 5 call. Are those that are suggesting that 5 shows values mean they would insist on sitting for 5 X with this hand or ones similar to it?
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Posted 2016-November-03, 17:49

This thread has lost its collective mind.

5H shows a really good hand! JDonn's rule for pulling a double at the five level is a "good weak 2 (or better").

If partner opened a weak 2h would you really be parking this in game?
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