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Panicky Gib's escaping like a native child after double

#1 User is offline   lycier 

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Posted 2015-April-03, 05:53



After Gib N's double,strangely Gib E immediately escapes and bid 2NT --- panicky Gib's escaping like a native child !
I am really difficult to believe this is Gib of 33 version (sorry,maybe 32 version).

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Posted 2015-April-03, 13:31

I don't know about that Lycier, most native children I have known are pretty tough and resilient. Stop picking on them! ;)
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Posted 2015-April-03, 19:19

View Postlycier, on 2015-April-03, 05:53, said:

After Gib N's double,strangely Gib E immediately escapes and bid 2NT --- panicky Gib's escaping like a native child !

I have no idea how panicky a native child would be, but... look at the description of 2NT. It's not an escape, it's a forward-going bid. West should sign off in 3 with an minimum for his 2 bid.

The explanation of South's double is very weird.
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Posted 2015-April-04, 00:58

View PostBbradley62, on 2015-April-03, 19:19, said:

but... look at the description of 2NT. It's not an escape, it's a forward-going bid. West should sign off in 3 with an minimum for his 2 bid.

The explanation of South's double is very weird.


Child don't know what misfortune is,just like bidding 2nt with no fit in and only 6hcp after opp's double --- it is asking for trouble,as result,the scoring is 2ntXE -4,-800 !
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Posted 2015-April-04, 01:02

View PostBbradley62, on 2015-April-03, 19:19, said:

I have no idea how panicky a native child would be,


Assume that you are Gib E,I 100% believe you would pass for sure after Gib N's double.bid nothing.
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Posted 2015-April-04, 07:13

Again, please read the description of 2NT. It shows 2+ spades opposite partner's 6+ and is a game try opposite a partner who has shown 15-22. West is the culprit here, not East; West must bid 3. The system is also somewhat the culprit, since 2N apparently doesn't show a heart stopper. But, given the description provided, East reasonably bid his hand.
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Posted 2015-April-04, 10:11

I would not have made a game try with East's hand, and indeed he is 1 TP short of the bare minimum requirement for the bid by GIB's own reckoning.

Not sure that I agree that West should bid 2S on 21 HCP or 22 TP, per explanation, but even if that were allowed, it seems vanishingly unlikely given North's subsequent X of 2S. As I think is demonstrated by how poor a contract 3S is on this hand.
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