Jlall, on Jul 2 2005, 11:13 AM, said:
Passing XXs generally say "my hand has no clear direction" unless you have agreed otherwise. Do those who say partners pass has made the decision think the same about 1H X XX p? I will bid 2N, scrambling
UNLESS I am going crosseyed - and winebefuddled also - WHY in your example would you not pass XX from P (unless XX was rescue me please p-- in which case you bid again
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But also in my winebefuddled state I really believe the original question where the OPENING bid was a 2 suited bid IS different to a 11-22 one opener and when P redoubles I feel (if for no other reason than to keep partnership trust) I am obliged to pass - TRUST your P ( even if occasionally it doesn't work out - is better than
occasionally[/COLOR]not trusting gets a good result
This is MY personal observation after playing with my husband for ALMOST 40 years
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AND let's not forget (for most of us ) it is only a game in the "Grand scheme of things"
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