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#1 User is offline   jschafer 

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Posted 2011-July-19, 16:33

What does the 3 bid show?

Pass-(1)-2-(X)
3?

Your side favourable, IMPs. Disagreement with my p here, so would like to know what you think this bid shows =)
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Posted 2011-July-19, 17:06

The 3S bidder has passed, so he can't have a weak hand with long spades.
So I would take this as lead directing with a diamond fit.
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Posted 2011-July-19, 17:52

Will pard open 3s with an outside ace? I play no so my guess is pard has long spades and an outside ace


Kxxxxxx..x...xx...Axx or other type hands with a poor spade suit or an outside a or k.
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Posted 2011-July-19, 18:21

Its a lead director with at least enough diamond support for a raise to 4. Disagree with anyone that suggests this is fitted.
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Posted 2011-July-19, 19:22

View PostPhil, on 2011-July-19, 18:21, said:

this is fitted.

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Posted 2011-July-19, 20:27

View Postdicklont, on 2011-July-19, 17:06, said:

The 3S bidder has passed, so he can't have a weak hand with long spades.
So I would take this as lead directing with a diamond fit.

He can have a weak hand with lots of spades if he never preempts with 4 or more of the other major but why bid at the 3 level over a hand that most likely has four of at least one major.
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Posted 2011-July-19, 20:46

Fit showing for sure.
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Posted 2011-July-20, 02:11

View Postmtvesuvius, on 2011-July-19, 20:46, said:

Fit showing for sure.

Fit showing unless you play some sort of 2 opening that would cover these.
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Posted 2011-July-20, 05:08

psyche with xxx of spades + diamond fit :)
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Posted 2011-July-20, 06:05

Spade values and a diamond fit.

With a single suiter, he could have bid 2S.

A 2S instead of a 3S bid, which, although NF, also would have shown some
values, and a long suit.

I also belong in the camp, that say, if you did not open with a preempt,
you cant show it later.
We prefer our points in the suit, so if p would have a spade preempt,
his suit has to be lousy, so why should he introduce a lousy suit on
the 3 level, with no gurantee of a fit.
But this point is not relevant here, since a 2S bid was av.

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Posted 2011-July-20, 06:56

View PostP_Marlowe, on 2011-July-20, 06:05, said:



I also belong in the camp, that say, if you did not open with a preempt,
you cant show it later.
We prefer our points in the suit, so if p would have a spade preempt,
his suit has to be lousy, so why should he introduce a lousy suit on
the 3 level, with no guarantee of a fit.
But this point is not relevant here, since a 2S bid was av.

With kind regards
Marlowe


This fits my thinking also and, I think, applies fairly generally. Coming in later with a two-suiter may be right, but for one-suited preempts my policy is do do it right away or not do it. For reasons that others may or may not agree with I tend not to start the bidding at the three level when I have a side suit void. But then later, having not done it at my first go, I shut up.

So if I bid that way I would have some sort of spade values and a diamond fit. I wouldn't trot it out undiscussed though.
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