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sacrifice ? W vs red

#1 User is offline   benlessard 

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Posted 2013-September-21, 20:38



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Do you agree with 2S ? What do you do now ?
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Posted 2013-September-21, 21:25

View Postbenlessard, on 2013-September-21, 20:38, said:



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Do you agree with 2S ? What do you do now ?

2 is so puny. You can do the math and figure out that they have the values for game, so bid 4 right away if you think you might want to later. To bid 4 now is to admit that you planned for the future poorly.
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Posted 2013-September-22, 03:02

Would have bid 2 first time, woulpd have bid 3 or 4 second time, would never get to 3rd time.
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Posted 2013-September-22, 03:06

The singleton club is a good source of defence so I don't want to be in this position.
I'd have bid 3S over 2H, give partner the option.
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Posted 2013-September-22, 09:18

View Postbenlessard, on 2013-September-21, 20:38, said:



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If you think 4 is right now you should have bid it last round before West was able to describe his hand nicely to his partner. I do not think it can be right to bid twice so if you try 2 or 3 spades first time you should now pass.
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Posted 2013-September-22, 10:57

I thought that partner is going to have a really hard time to find an A club lead if I jump to 3S/4S directly. I also thought that 4S was always going to be doubled anyway with little chances of them bidding 5H. So that why I only bid 2S planning to sacrifice if they seems to bid game with confidence. So i endup in 4Sx -2 but 4H didnt make at the other table.



Wich can make but declarer as a lot of chance to go wrong at the club level. You need to kick out the A of D to sever communication to avoid a 2nd club ruff and make the avoidance play in club.
From Psych "I mean, Gus and I never see eye-to-eye on work stuff.
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
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Posted 2013-September-23, 12:20

when rho bids 2h I have no clue how strong lho is and since p is a passed hand
I have every reason to think the opps have at least a game.

4s

with some sympathy for anyone with the nerve to bid 5s to make their possible slam
bidding difficult. The 4s bid not only takes up the most room with fairly small risk
(in case they x) but makes the opps take the last guess. I think 4s is the best way
to "win" the board outright. I know this is posted after the hands were posted but I
just got back from a golf vacation (played like a bridge player sigh).
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Posted 2013-September-27, 05:32

I would have bid 1/2 direct over 1. Alternatively I would have bid 3 last round.
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