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Poll: Your bid (8 member(s) have cast votes)

What do you bid?

  1. Pass (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  2. Double (2 votes [25.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 25.00%

  3. 2 Spades (1 votes [12.50%])

    Percentage of vote: 12.50%

  4. 3 Clubs (5 votes [62.50%])

    Percentage of vote: 62.50%

  5. Other (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

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#1 User is offline   dosxtres 

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Posted 2025-March-06, 07:17

Hi all,


What would you bid with the South hand? MP - EW Vul - Dealer W

Why?



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Thank you
Kind Regards,
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Posted 2025-March-06, 07:26

What do my overcalls look like ? I would bid 3, but I know from what we overcall on that we are in the game zone.
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Posted 2025-March-06, 08:33

For me the hand is a touch too weak for 3 at this vulnerability so I'll double and respond unless I get a 2 rebid.
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Posted 2025-March-06, 09:31

3C
Yes, pard may only have 6 HCP.
Yes, pard may have more.

3C does not show this much.
Unfortunately 3C will not get us to many games but it will get us to a good, safe contract.

Some of the time, to quote Mike Lawrence,
3C is your maximum spot and you will be getting the only available plus.
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Posted 2025-March-06, 10:49

3 forcing?
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Posted 2025-March-06, 11:44

What can partner have? KJTxx(x) and a club card? How much more, on this auction?

Again, if this is a Precision pair under 50, sure it could be an opening on 10 and a raise on Qxx. But most will have 12 and 6, so with your 14, that leaves 6-8 for partner's overcall. If you can place the perfect cards to make game, great. But note that that will almost always be in 4, which means partner has 6 (and might do something over 3), and you still have to deal with two heart losers and the A (and if partner has the A, then she doesn't have a club card...)

It's a really nice hand. 3 may be the last making spot. 2 might be the last making spot, actually...
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Posted 2025-March-06, 11:52

From failure to jump overcall 2, I consider it likely that partner does not have [6-8 with 6(+) decent spades, such as KJ-sixth and a club card].
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Posted 2025-March-07, 12:47

2S.

I dont believe in game, we play MP.
They are red, if they push on to 3H, i will let them play there.
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Posted 2025-March-07, 15:11

View PostP_Marlowe, on 2025-March-07, 12:47, said:

2S.

I dont believe in game, we play MP.
They are red, if they push on to 3H, i will let them play there.

Will your partner?
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Posted Yesterday, 00:23

View Postbluenikki, on 2025-March-07, 15:11, said:

Will your partner?

If my partner finds a 3S bid without my encouragement, I am willing to rethink, in this case
4S should have play.
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Posted Yesterday, 00:44

Still think the X is the most flexible
2 5+ min. Pass (I play 2 as 4xx5)
2N 4 10+ usually with
3m opening values
3 54xx opening values if not passing for penalties
3 6 opening values.
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