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Over 4S at MP's

#1 User is offline   kgr 

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Posted 2011-December-23, 04:02

MP's

What is your bid?
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Posted 2011-December-23, 06:02

Pass, not really that close. I have good D and expect to beat them and I have a lot of losers so I'm not going to bid to the 5 level.
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Posted 2011-December-23, 06:37

Seems like a normal pass to me
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Posted 2011-December-23, 07:06

View PostFree, on 2011-December-23, 06:37, said:

Seems like a normal pass to me

Agreed, can be very wrong, but looks obvious.

More interesting if passed out, what do you lead ?
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Posted 2011-December-23, 08:56

I think it might depend a little on what our 4S defence is. If playing (the admittedly old-fashioned) X as value-showing, primarily penalty and 4NT as your take-out then this hand can afford to double. If playing X as take-out and 4NT as 2 places then you have to pass this one.
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Posted 2011-December-24, 04:35

I DBLed and partner did bid 4NT (he had 2155) and I did bid 5H. DBled by LHO.
(4S)-DBL-(P)-4NT
(P)-5H-(DBL)-AP
5Hx did go -4, 4S would probably go -1.
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Posted 2011-December-24, 04:51

I've learned to be very conservative with 6322 over a 4M preempt (not spades over hearts obv).
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Posted 2011-December-24, 05:38

I suppose if playing pairs you would like to be able to dble and hear partner pass. Fortunately for me I am not able to do that as dble is t/o.

Pass and take a plus.
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Posted 2011-December-24, 08:41

Opponents are rabbits - 5H to bounce them into 5S.
Opponents are well-disciplined - PASS.
Opponents are hair-trigger doublers -
this hand ain't even close.
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Posted 2011-December-24, 08:59

Playing standard style where the X is mostly takeout I would pass, but i think the double is probably a fair gamble. Since partner is still going to pass very often and the X will look nice on the traveller. These are the hands that make me like penalty-ish doubles.
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