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A major problem Decision time
#2
Posted 2022-January-01, 02:07
Assuming a standard?
X penalties
2NT feature ask because it's ♦s
3X constructive NF
3D pre-emptive
and playing fairly disciplined Weak2s;
it's a toss up between X, 2NT and 3♥
Opener is likely to be 1363 or 1264 with ♦ honours.
X penalties
2NT feature ask because it's ♦s
3X constructive NF
3D pre-emptive
and playing fairly disciplined Weak2s;
it's a toss up between X, 2NT and 3♥
Opener is likely to be 1363 or 1264 with ♦ honours.
#3
Posted 2022-January-01, 03:50
This may sound a bit off the wall, but the opponents probably have a 9 card club fit. It won't be easy for us to make a lot of tricks in hearts, and I don't want them running to clubs, so I'm passing.
#4
Posted 2022-January-01, 06:44
I considered 3 spades but have no idea so I passed.
Is 2NT still on after interference? - and if so what options are there for a response
EDIT I was reading about what 2S means over 2D and I think that bid is misleading
Pass followed by calling the director later
Is 2NT still on after interference? - and if so what options are there for a response
EDIT I was reading about what 2S means over 2D and I think that bid is misleading
Pass followed by calling the director later
#5
Posted 2022-January-01, 07:12
I'm inclined to pass. Partner has shown a six card suit in which I am void and opponents have overcalled in my six card suit which is better than theirs. Screams misfit, let the opponents play the misfit hands.
#6
Posted 2022-January-01, 08:12
Partner is likely to have some clubs. Opening 2♦ with something like 6-4 in the minors is very effective, simply because if you pass the opponents can easily locate their major suit fit. I would not be surprised at all to learn that the total tricks on this deal equals either 15 or 16 (for example, if partner has 1=2=6=4), and I'm not competing at the 3-level without a safe haven. Thankfully I play disciplined and aggressive weak two's, so game is very unlikely to make. An easy pass for me.
#7
Posted 2022-January-01, 08:15
Douglas43, on 2022-January-01, 03:50, said:
This may sound a bit off the wall, but the opponents probably have a 9 card club fit. It won't be easy for us to make a lot of tricks in hearts, and I don't want them running to clubs, so I'm passing.
Depends what your weak 2s look like, void, Q10x, AKxxxx, xxxx looks pretty good for 4♥ in my eyes and on the normal spade lead has no need for ♦K.
If I double 2♠ and then run to 3♥ if they bid 3♣, this is a decent picture of my hand but may not be the optimal result, of course if partner doubles 3♣ which is not impossible, I'm not unhappy.
#10
Posted 2022-January-01, 10:57
I have a lot of black suit losers plus potential heart losers and it is pretty well established we dont belong in game unless partner holds 4 hearts. I think pass is right as lho may not have enough to introduce clubs at the 3 level.
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
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Playing as a substitute in a local Australian tournament.
Agreements are 2/1 1430 and that's about it.
Partner opens 2♦ and while you're trying to decide which major to bid, ops bid 2♠.
Now what?
Provide diagrams and reasons.