What's your plan?
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#1
Posted Yesterday, 05:22
What's your plan?
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
If you are my partner, please never tell me "I play the rule of (insert #)"
#8
Posted Yesterday, 07:35
That's not how my auction went
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
If you are my partner, please never tell me "I play the rule of (insert #)"
#10
Posted Yesterday, 07:55
I'd like to be 64 65
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
If you are my partner, please never tell me "I play the rule of (insert #)"
#11
Posted Yesterday, 07:57
The risk is that partner will drive to hearts holding (say) a 6-card suit. On this deal this is very unlikely by partner's failure to bid 1♣-2♥ weak, but you never know.
I play Lebensohl over 2♠, but in this forum especially I will not assume that we do. I think 3NT over 3♣ is good. We've described our hand - game forcing opposite a response with 5(+)♣, 4♠ and the diamonds stopped. Probably it plays better from partner's side, but oh well.
#12
Posted Yesterday, 08:28
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
If you are my partner, please never tell me "I play the rule of (insert #)"
#13
Posted Yesterday, 08:31
And over the jump shift or a reverse we play ingberman/lebensohl to again give us some chance of portraying responders weakness.
#15
Posted Yesterday, 08:34
jillybean, on 2025-November-10, 07:55, said:
I'd like to be 64 65
Given the way the auction develops
#1 p being a passed hand
#2 p first bids a suit we have shortage
I would not worry to much about slam, but it may well be, that 3NT goes down, when 5C / 6C is making.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#17
Posted Yesterday, 09:50
jillybean, on 2025-November-10, 08:28, said:
In my arrogant opinion, I think a big part of why including more hands in NT is popular at the club level is that people are so bad at bidding minor-oriented hands that they may as well bid NT, since at least they know that part of their system.
#19
Posted Yesterday, 10:19
DavidKok, on 2025-November-10, 09:50, said:
In my arrogant opinion, I think a big part of why including more hands in NT is popular at the club level is that people are so bad at bidding minor-oriented hands that they may as well bid NT, since at least they know that part of their system.
You could be totally correct! Why do experts open 1NT more frequently?
I see this hand as the smallest fib, I don't like 2♠, 2nt isn't perfect.
Have we said enough, ready for the full hand?
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
If you are my partner, please never tell me "I play the rule of (insert #)"
#20
Posted Yesterday, 10:54
jillybean, on 2025-November-10, 07:35, said:
That's not how my auction went
Well, as said previous round, worth another bid to make it a game force. So, 3♦ now. Will pass 3NT. Difficult choice if partner bids 3♠, but I'd choose the ♣ game rather then the ♠ game as I don't have two losers to park on the ♥ leads, planning to keep control of trumps with dummy able to ruff the 4th round, and I feel ruffing the 2nd/3rd ♥ round in my hand is too risky.

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