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#1 User is offline   eagles123 

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Posted 2016-April-05, 14:33



1c = 2+ in a very basic 2/1 structure

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What to bid

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Posted 2016-April-05, 14:59

2C

edit: uh I thought the opening was 1S. never mind me. I'll try 3C (too wimpy?) since I'd rather let partner know that we fit clubs. It's not like introducting hearts is going to help over the spade barrage and now we've got to bid potentially a lot of clubs.
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Posted 2016-April-05, 16:28

View Postkuhchung, on 2016-April-05, 14:59, said:

2C

edit: uh I thought the opening was 1S. never mind me. I'll try 3C (too wimpy?) since I'd rather let partner know that we fit clubs. It's not like introducting hearts is going to help over the spade barrage and now we've got to bid potentially a lot of clubs.


Raising spades looks like a good idea.

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Posted 2016-April-05, 16:31

3C for me, partner is likely to have a weak no trump.

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Posted 2016-April-05, 17:27

If we bid 1, what would South's double mean? And is our 1 any balanced hand or specifically 4=4=3=2 when holding 2 clubs?
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Posted 2016-April-05, 17:40

View PostZelandakh, on 2016-April-05, 17:27, said:

If we bid 1, what would South's double mean? And is our 1 any balanced hand or specifically 4=4=3=2 when holding 2 clubs?



Opps are bunnies so your guess on the first question is as good as mine. And 1c is only 2 when specifically 4432
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Posted 2016-April-05, 18:26

I'm bidding 1 to start because I hate to ever suppress a major suit.

If partner can rebid 1 or 1 NT, then he/she doesn't have the 4432 hand and a contract should be good. Since partner has opened a minor, it seems likely that the opponents hold 9+ (unless you always open 5-5 black hands 1 ). Also, 4 could still be a very viable contract.

The downside is that LHO may bid 1 over 1 identifying the fit. But 3 immediately also may be a spur for the opponents to find their fit.

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Posted 2016-April-05, 19:45

4. Wow i've never been called an agressive pre-emptor
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Posted 2016-April-06, 03:10

1H.

So to answer the original question: 0.

If the opponents are good, they will have discovered their spade fit by
now.
If they are "bunnies", well I try to play a straight game against them,
most of the time, I will be ahead anyway, and I dont want to kill their
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Posted 2016-April-06, 07:04

View Posteagles123, on 2016-April-05, 17:40, said:

Opps are bunnies so your guess on the first question is as good as mine. And 1c is only 2 when specifically 4432

Then I think I would go the 3 route too. 1 given the level of the opps should probably be removed from the table, although being bunnies they probably do not have X showing spades available so it could well be successful. 1 being "natural" (ACBL) means that we either have a 9 card fit or two 8 card fits, so the 3 level should not be too far off at Love All even in this case where a low TT count is fairly likely. Sure it is also possible that partner is sitting over there with 4 hearts in a BBH but the odds are against it and this is MP.
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Posted 2016-April-06, 07:08

Honestly my first thought was "5, anything else is a transfer to 4" but after reading the replies I guess that may be excessive.
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Posted 2016-April-06, 11:14

None
1
later if necessary
With Marlowe here.

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Posted 2016-April-06, 11:22

4C.
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Posted 2016-April-06, 15:37

View Postbillw55, on 2016-April-06, 07:08, said:

Honestly my first thought was "5, anything else is a transfer to 4" but after reading the replies I guess that may be excessive.


This is a common misconception when pre-empting. You often don't want to play the hand. But if lho wants to bid his 5+ card spade suit at say the 4 level he'll often be stretching to an uncomfortable level, leaving himself open to p collecting a penalty (you expect p to have some spades) and if partner has bad spades he can bid on himself.
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Posted 2016-April-09, 01:54

4, and then let opps guess.
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