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Posted 2013-March-09, 17:54


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Posted 2013-March-09, 17:58

Strongly tempted to bid 6H

Partner rates to have a Spade void.
If LHO leads the Ace from Ace King, I have a ruffing finesse set up.
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Posted 2013-March-09, 18:15

View Posthrothgar, on 2013-March-09, 17:58, said:

Strongly tempted to bid 6H

Partner rates to have a Spade void.
If LHO leads the Ace from Ace King, I have a ruffing finesse set up.


LHO won't be on lead.
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Posted 2013-March-11, 05:17

Ugly hand. My black suits scream defending, my hearts cry 5 .

Okay, I choose 5 - despite the fact that my partner has likely one spade not zero...


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Posted 2013-March-11, 07:01

i think x is right here. There are far too many hands where p may have pushed
to bid 4h making 5h a dicey contract when we are looking at 3 probable defensive
tricks and a partner that saw fit to bid a vul game on their own.
Yes indeed 5h 6h or even 7h may be missed but they will all be highly speculative
contracts at best (due to opps interference) where here we have a chance to
score up a probable 500-800 due to our "surprise" trump holding. Take the money
and run.
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Posted 2013-March-11, 07:28

3 tricks? Now this is a rosy view...
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Posted 2013-March-14, 19:12

View PostCodo, on 2013-March-11, 07:28, said:

3 tricks? Now this is a rosy view...

meant defensive im not that great an optimist fixed typo
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Posted 2013-March-14, 20:18

5S
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Posted 2013-March-19, 06:35

5- why cut opponents from their hopeless sacrifice.
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