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#1 User is offline   Phil 

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Posted 2012-January-17, 19:57

r/w, mps

void KQx Q9xxxxx KQx

(1) - 2 - (4) - x
(pass) - ?
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Posted 2012-January-17, 20:08

Assuming my partner has a 4S holding with the Axxx or KJxx...

Counting 1 of my offsuit kings and a maybe 2nd depending on the holding.

Not too sure a pass will do much other than give them a top match. 4NT requesting an unbid 5 card or a rebid of my suit w/ my regular partner. (promising atleast 3 in all suits)
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Posted 2012-January-17, 20:16

5d, what am I missing?
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Posted 2012-January-17, 21:14

Depends on your agreements as to what the X is surely?

If his is a clear penalty X with no tolerance for your suit you have to pass (though with a 6-5 or better you can overrule that and bid on)

However with my main partner we used to play this as it's our hand and I've got a defensive-ish hand, do you want to sit the X? If not describe your hand some more (ie repeat suit show or side suit (4nt here shows 4+/5+ in the reds as 5 could be too high)

I'd be bidding 5 in that case.
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Posted 2012-January-17, 21:26

View Postbigbenvic, on 2012-January-17, 21:14, said:

Depends on your agreements as to what the X is surely?




everyone of experty level plays this as t/o orientated.
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Posted 2012-January-17, 22:20

5D. What else?
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Posted 2012-January-18, 05:12

4NT for me would be more like 4-6 reds or perhaps 4-5 with good 5. I try to avoid 4-3 fits at the 5 level as much as possible, so 5 it is. Having Q makes it more ovcious, with Axxxxxx playing in hearts might have more appeal.
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Posted 2012-January-18, 05:19

Looks like early candidate for wtp thread of the year 2012.
5D of course.
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Posted 2012-January-18, 09:07

View PostJLOGIC, on 2012-January-17, 20:16, said:

5d, what am I missing?


huh.. that pard might have say

xxx
Axxx
x
AJTxx

Anyway, it's really good odds pard will have a 5-card suit, so 4NT for me.
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Posted 2012-January-18, 09:32

View Postbluecalm, on 2012-January-18, 05:19, said:

Looks like early candidate for wtp thread of the year 2012.
5D of course.


I thought so too but I am getting a wide cross section of views on this. Of players I respect, I am getting three passes, and one 6.

Thus the thread.

As an aside, what does a typical x look like?
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Posted 2012-January-18, 09:40

Kx Axxxx Axx xxx, xx Axxx Ax Jxxxx (I think that one is minimum/marginal), AQx xxxxx Axx xx. In short: any hand with points which doesn't have convenient bid and in general wants partner to do something with a piece of shape.

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. Of players I respect, I am getting three passes, and one 6♦.


I think some truly great players, especially older ones are used to penalty(ish) doubles here, if that is the case their pass is understandable.
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6 is very surprising to me though.
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Posted 2012-January-18, 10:00

View Postbluecalm, on 2012-January-18, 09:40, said:

6 is very surprising to me though.


Edit - he misread the problem.

Pass - 3
5 - 2
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Posted 2012-January-18, 15:05

View Postwank, on 2012-January-17, 21:26, said:

everyone of experty level plays this as t/o orientated.


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Posted 2012-January-19, 01:50

I dont think i am one of the respected players Phil mentioned, but he did ask me this question and my reply was pass so for the sake of consistency i will pass here too :P
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Posted 2012-January-19, 08:58

No Timo you count :).

As I said I thought this was a WTP 5 but Whereagles comment is very relevant. If partner can double on a 3415 11 count the 0373 hand looks very sketchy for 5 and our chances against 4 are pretty good with the KQx's.

The doubler (me) held xx Axxx AJx xxxx (I might have the round suits switched). Maybe I have too much in diamonds to double. The other consideration is a modern 4 can be made on about anything which makes getting involved potentially expensive, although if you trust partner's vulnerable overcalls, less so. 5 anyone?
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Posted 2012-January-19, 09:12

Your dbl seems fine, Phil. You have no way to know overcaller has a void spade. Sure, you might suspect he has a singleton, but even that is far from certain. We've all had cases of finding out that pard's "marked singleton" is xxx :)

Now pull pard's 4NT to 5D and all is well.
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Posted 2012-January-19, 12:35

View PostPhil, on 2012-January-19, 08:58, said:

The doubler (me) held xx Axxx AJx xxxx (I might have the round suits switched). Maybe I have too much in diamonds to double. The other consideration is a modern 4 can be made on about anything which makes getting involved potentially expensive, although if you trust partner's vulnerable overcalls, less so. 5 anyone?


I tend to double when I have equity to protect (I think we have game) but I'm not sure what to do. Here I have a known 8+ (very likely 9) card fit. If I thought we could make game, I would bid it. Otherwise I would pass.

Certainly when I first read this problem I thought there was no way partner could have 3 diamonds, much less AJx.
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Posted 2012-January-19, 13:04

View PostJLOGIC, on 2012-January-17, 20:16, said:

5d, what am I missing?




a fit?!?!
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Posted 2012-January-22, 10:00

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Posted 2012-January-22, 14:02

It was a 2 level overcall, which is slightly different.

But I agree that this hand is a problem. I tend to play these doubles as card showing, which makes this a tough pass.
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