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One simple question. How many spades promised?

#1 User is offline   cnszsun 

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Posted 2008-January-07, 21:08

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ps-(1)-2-(3)
ps-(ps)-?

First, did it show only 4+s if you bid 3 now?
Second, what would be your call?
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Posted 2008-January-07, 21:52

yes 3S only shows 4, but could contain 5. I would bid 3S now.
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Posted 2008-January-07, 22:00

I saw this hand tonight. The player who held this hand bid 4C and dealt with a 4H call from his pard. What would you bid if anything ??

Agree with Justin 3S only promises 4 but for me it generally shows 5.
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Posted 2008-January-08, 02:02

Surely just 4 Spades.
How sure depends on your methods.
If you can show good 5/5 hands with clubs and spades in one bid (MIchaels precise f.e.) this is more often then not just a four card suit.
If you cannot show the black suits, or not in this particular range, it more often shows a 5 card suit, but can still be a four carder.
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Posted 2008-January-08, 02:10

i bid 5c last round..sue me.
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Posted 2008-January-08, 02:18

mike777, on Jan 8 2008, 03:10 AM, said:

i bid 5c last round..sue me.

I won't sue you, but remind me to double you.
Please let me know about any questions or interest or bug reports about GIB.
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Posted 2008-January-08, 05:34

mike777, on Jan 8 2008, 03:10 AM, said:

i bid 5c last round..sue me.

A boy named Sue :P

3 for me shows 6+-4+ (usually 4)
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Posted 2008-January-12, 08:55

3 only promises 4 spades, might have 5 but 4-6 is expected. (4-5 is unlikely since the bidder needs pretty good shape to compete safely at this level; stronger, less shapely hands might be able to double for takeout at some point.)

With the actual 4-7 hand, overcaller would prefer to play clubs rather than spades if partner has 3-1 support -- and many partners will, annoyingly, pass the second suit with 3-2. So the 4 call is understandable, and overcaller may have hoped to bid 4 next over a presumed 4. Note also that bidding 3 now makes it awkward to compete over 4 -- you dare not repeat the spades, but would hate to bid 5 only to find out partner was 4-1 with a bust hand.

Since I'm vulnerable and my 7-bagger isn't all that robust, I'd bid 3 now and NOT compete further. This has the added benefit that if partner gains the lead on defense, he'll be more inclined to switch to spades.
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