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#1 User is offline   deep 

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Posted 2013-February-24, 05:23

5°Major diamond 4° Imp

1° question



2 is weak what bid better now south?

2°question


what better bid for south? Pass or 1nt?

Ty at all for help me :)
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Posted 2013-February-24, 07:52

1. 5. I'm tempted to bid six but I can't believe our vulnerable opponents don't have 2 tricks in defense. Maybe they just have quite the fit in spades (11? 12?) and distribution but I don't want to risk it.
2. It's a difficult decision especially taking the vulnerability into account. If we pass we plan to pass partner's expected negative double but we're not getting rich at these colours. If we bid NT is 1 the best level to describe our strength? I choose 1NT but I'm not very happy.

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Posted 2013-February-24, 08:39

1. 5seems just right. Who knows what either side makes but I have the right amount of playing strength.
2. Pass! You have six spades. Don't overthink this.
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Posted 2013-February-24, 14:11

As I play no bids intend to escape/improve our contract at this level,
5D would highlight D-stuff +black controls wanted to go slam;
5C similar;
5H highlights good trumps needed for slam;
4NT shows both minors held and not misfit Hearts (keys ask surrenderred).
I try 4NT with this understanding.
5H when 4NT still key-ask.
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Posted 2013-February-25, 06:26

I like to play that 4nt (2 place to play) followed by 5H is to play while a direct 5H is forward going.
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Posted 2013-March-09, 19:46

You can gamble that partner doesn't have the A and bid 4NT, then either 5 or 6.
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Posted 2013-March-09, 19:48

With the second hand, I'd Double and then bid NT. If opps were vulnerable, I would pass.
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