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#1 User is offline   paulg 

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Posted 2007-October-08, 07:04

Scoring: IMP

(1) Pass (Pass) Dbl
(Pass) ?

All players are Scottish experts (an oxymoron?). Anyhow it's your call?

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Posted 2007-October-08, 07:08

The principle of the defered king ..... I still have two aces, just enough for 2 I suppose.
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Posted 2007-October-08, 08:53

whatever she says
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Posted 2007-October-08, 09:03

Fluffy, on Oct 8 2007, 09:53 AM, said:

whatever she says

agree.
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Posted 2007-October-08, 09:36

I saw yesterday that Duboin-Bocchi play 1H shows spades. I don't know the rest of the structure but I'd like to use it here, just for fun. Otherwise I'd bid 2S.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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Posted 2007-October-08, 10:13

Hannie, on Oct 8 2007, 04:36 PM, said:

I saw yesterday that Duboin-Bocchi play 1H shows spades. I don't know the rest of the structure but I'd like to use it here, just for fun. Otherwise I'd bid 2S.

In their final set I noticed that Duboin-Bocchi played 1NT as showing clubs over (P)-P-(1)-Dbl-(P), which is an unusual treatment.
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Posted 2007-October-08, 10:52

Hannie, on Oct 8 2007, 07:36 AM, said:

I saw yesterday that Duboin-Bocchi play 1H shows spades. I don't know the rest of the structure but I'd like to use it here, just for fun. Otherwise I'd bid 2S.

I saw this too, and I think its very intriguing. I like the opening bidder on lead, but these transfers allow you to make a low level force which looks very flexible.

Does anyone know more about this structure? I would assume 2 level bids and higher would be 'blocking'?

Not playing anything like this, 2 looks accurate to me.
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Posted 2007-October-08, 12:27

2S
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Posted 2007-October-08, 13:47

Aye, just about par for 2.

Unless you rank aces as 5 points, that is.. lol.
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Posted 2007-October-08, 16:46

I, the doubler, held
Qxx
Qxxx
Jx
AKxx

2 is a tricky contract but you are likely to make it.

My esteemed CHO decided he didn't want to play in the wrong fit and cue bid 2. As you see, when you do not have a fit this approach is doomed to failure, the auction speeded ahead and I played the hand well to make eight tricks in hearts (down 2, don't ask!).

At the other table they responded a simple 1 and played there.

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Posted 2007-October-08, 21:13

Want to play Herbert to X so 1S isn't weak.
Or Xfer advances so I make a 2nd noise.
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Posted 2007-October-09, 05:03

IN SEF this is easy:

2 shows BOTH majors 8-10 OR a strong hand.

CHOs hand did not qualify for one of these explanations.
So in SEF it is a very easy 2 Spade bid. And 2 Spade is surely as good to play as 2 Heart.
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Posted 2007-October-09, 05:30

Codo, on Oct 9 2007, 12:03 PM, said:

IN SEF this is easy:

2 shows BOTH majors 8-10 OR a strong hand.

CHOs hand did not qualify for one of these explanations.
So in SEF it is a very easy 2 Spade bid. And 2 Spade is surely as good to play as 2 Heart.

My view exactly.

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