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#1 User is offline   the hog 

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Posted 2014-December-20, 22:46



This is a random partner. What now?
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Posted 2014-December-21, 00:27

What now? Dunno. West has decided by his first bid to be the mastermind. Let him continue to do so without our help.
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Posted 2014-December-21, 00:56

 aguahombre, on 2014-December-21, 00:27, said:

What now? Dunno. West has decided by his first bid to be the mastermind. Let him continue to do so without our help.


So in the absence of Bergen raises, splinters, cue raises etc, your master bid would be.....drum roll......wait for it......????
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Posted 2014-December-21, 02:04

 the hog, on 2014-December-21, 00:56, said:

So in the absence of Bergen raises, splinters, cue raises etc, your master bid would be.....drum roll......wait for it......????


Sorry but if you wanna discuss a hand where no methods are allowed, why is it in the exp forums? I'd expect any intermediate+ would understand a cue, even with no agreements.

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Posted 2014-December-21, 04:12

Methods are allowed however this is a pu pd. So you don't know what she plays.
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Posted 2014-December-21, 05:00

Maybe a 4 bid on the previous round?

Now I have to pass since double doesn't show this hand.
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Posted 2014-December-21, 05:40

4.

And double, by the way :)
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Posted 2014-December-21, 09:16

 the hog, on 2014-December-21, 00:56, said:

So in the absence of Bergen raises, splinters, cue raises etc, your master bid would be.....drum roll......wait for it......????

A PU partner suitable for the forum you chose to use should be given the common courtesy of being the one to decide what to do with (say) X AKXXX AXXX QXX. That might include giving him the courtesy of knowing what 4D probably means. East undoubtedly has given West the courtesy of assuming West wouldn't bid 4H with three prime features outside the trump suit and 5-card support.
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Posted 2014-December-21, 10:11

pass.
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Posted 2014-December-21, 11:05

If you bid 4H the whole idea is to double them if they bid something.
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Posted 2014-December-21, 11:13

 the hog, on 2014-December-20, 22:46, said:



This is a random partner. What now?
IMO Double = 10, Pass = 9. 4 was a reasonable action.
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Posted 2014-December-21, 19:55

look like an auto X to me at either form of scoring. The harder question is what to lead. Leading the A of clubs first might deprive you from a D ruff if partner cannot read the 4d. But its possible you need a club ruff to defeat the contract if south got the A of D. I think i would lead the AC but im not sure.
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Posted 2014-December-21, 19:59

I don't mind 4 on the first round, especially given the circumstances.

I don't have a strong preference between double and pass now. Although I would certainly double if I were the 4S bidder!
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Posted 2014-December-21, 22:15

The 4S "bidder" held
AKQxx x AQxx xxx and bought
xxxx xx KJxx QTx in dummy. The CQ was the 10th trick.
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Posted 2014-December-21, 22:18

 aguahombre, on 2014-December-21, 09:16, said:

A PU partner suitable for the forum you chose to use should be given the common courtesy of being the one to decide what to do with (say) X AKXXX AXXX QXX. That might include giving him the courtesy of knowing what 4D probably means. East undoubtedly has given West the courtesy of assuming West wouldn't bid 4H with three prime features outside the trump suit and 5-card support.


A foolish comment. No doubt you are aware that many play fj after interference, not splinters. In the absence of detailed discussion and the learning 156 pages of system notes, I would expect an expert to use her judgement.
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Posted 2014-December-22, 03:48

if you don't double, you shouldn't have bid 4. yes, by following this course you've made everyone guess, but with the odds stacked in your favour.

i think east's action is more interesting. with less than 1 defensive trick for his opening bid opposite a pre-empt, he might well pull. double just indicates ownership of the hand rather than a spade stack.
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Posted 2014-December-22, 04:14

 the hog, on 2014-December-21, 22:15, said:

The 4S "bidder" held
AKQxx x AQxx xxx and bought
xxxx xx KJxx QTx in dummy. The CQ was the 10th trick.


what?? pard didnt take the heart king and put you back with the club ACE, after which you fired back a LOW club to pard's jack and a club back? Posted Image


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Posted 2014-December-22, 07:20

 wank, on 2014-December-22, 03:48, said:

if you don't double, you shouldn't have bid 4. yes, by following this course you've made everyone guess, but with the odds stacked in your favour.

i think east's action is more interesting. with less than 1 defensive trick for his opening bid opposite a pre-empt, he might well pull. double just indicates ownership of the hand rather than a spade stack.


Excellent comment Wank. These were my thoughts as well, though I admit it is not easy.
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Posted 2014-December-22, 07:27

 the hog, on 2014-December-22, 07:20, said:

Excellent comment Wank.


I thought you opposed profanities on this forum, even if they were proper nouns?
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Posted 2014-December-22, 08:54

your initial preemptive action should have limited the amount
of defensive tricks you are expected to take (max one). x here
should let p know you feel you have 1 more than expected and
since you have warned p about your heart length they will
downgrade any heart honors. While I disagree with the original
4h call at this point x is the best you can do but even this
has danger since you were afraid to bid any other way before
there is no reason to assume x will carry any special meaning.
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