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Rebid problems again Bridge World Challenge the Champs from August

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Posted 2011-October-18, 23:33



This is problem 1 from the hands that appear in the August issue (write-up in the September issue).

Can't learn from the expert guinea pigs; they didn't face this exact situation because they saw a different initial response.

So...given the 1-1 sequence, what do you bid here?
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Posted 2011-October-19, 01:19

2 Gazzilli wtp :D

3 otherwise I guess...
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Posted 2011-October-19, 04:25

3. No universal or easy solution.

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Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the 3.


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Posted 2011-October-19, 07:24

View Postbd71, on 2011-October-18, 23:33, said:



This is problem 1 from the hands that appear in the August issue (write-up in the September issue).

Can't learn from the expert guinea pigs; they didn't face this exact situation because they saw a different initial response.

So...given the 1-1 sequence, what do you bid here?


3C! = GF, Cl may be artificial

1H - 1S
3C! - 3D! ( asks )
.. 3H = long Hts, Cl was artificial
.. 3S = 3 cards Sp, Cl was artificial
.. anything else: Cl are real
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Posted 2011-October-19, 13:08

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Posted 2011-October-19, 13:53

I assume im not allowed to invent a convention for this situation.
3 strong hand and 6+ hearts; ok i know i might have just bury my KQJ of , but the risk that prd have just 4 card suit is too big.
If i had to pick another bid then it would be 2 at least i have a stopper in there.
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Posted 2011-October-20, 01:33

2NT or 3
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Posted 2011-October-20, 10:54

Strong 2 type of hand #2349053. Solution #2349053: rewind and bid

2C 2D
2H
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Posted 2011-October-21, 03:44

My ladder for a hand with long hearts opposite a weak hand with spades runs (point count approximate)

10-15: 1H - 1NT; 2H (1NT showed spades and less than invitational strength)
16-17: 1H - 1NT; 3H
18-20: 1C - 1D; 1H - 1S; 2H - 2S; 3H (1H and 1S artificial)
Acol 2: 1C - 1D; 2H - 2S - 3H
GF: 1C - 1D; 1S - various; 2H - 2S; 3H ("various" depends on Responder's strength within the 0-8 range)

I rate this hand as an Acol 2 and so pick option 4. If partner were to have 9+ hcp then they would give a positive response and we would go into relay-mode.
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Posted 2011-October-21, 10:20

Without any gadgets, I think it's a 4H bid over 1S to show a nice 7 card H suit and game value.

If I play transfers, I can bid an easy 2D to show 6+H and later to clarify my shape and strength.


View Postbd71, on 2011-October-18, 23:33, said:



This is problem 1 from the hands that appear in the August issue (write-up in the September issue).

Can't learn from the expert guinea pigs; they didn't face this exact situation because they saw a different initial response.

So...given the 1-1 sequence, what do you bid here?

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