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#1 User is offline   AL78 

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Posted 2023-April-14, 01:53



Do you overcall 2 or treat is as a WJO and bid 3?
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Posted 2023-April-14, 02:20

2 is fine. It is a very long way from a WJO which amongst other things could put partner off from bidding no trumps
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Posted 2023-April-14, 03:26

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Posted 2023-April-14, 05:16

Well that is my judgement exposed as being screwed.

I did bid 3 and it went badly wrong:



One down but 6 is there on a favourable layout.
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Posted 2023-April-14, 05:48

View PostAL78, on 2023-April-14, 05:16, said:

Well that is my judgement exposed as being screwed.

I did bid 3 and it went badly wrong:



One down but 6 is there on a favourable layout.

3 would have more going for it facing a passed hand.
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Posted 2023-April-14, 10:26

View PostAL78, on 2023-April-14, 05:16, said:

Well that is my judgement exposed as being screwed.

I did bid 3 and it went badly wrong:



One down but 6 is there on a favourable layout.


FYP, West is playing 4 :)
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Posted 2023-April-14, 10:44

I don’t think W bid 4D but even with the 3D bid, partner knows 4S likely make (2 aces + a trick from partner, maybe CQ scores but maybe not), and at green 5D should be very cheap (2 aces + 5 or 6 tricks on average from partner and a few ruffs), even if partner preempted with less than usual given the vulnerability.

And if you bid 2D, they’ll bid 5D but this time to make. Even doing a slam try is possible but xxx trumps is a bit less that what partner could expect for a slam try.

So even if 3D is clearly not such a good bid, the 2 subsequent passes by partner are truly bad.

Same story again.
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Posted 2023-April-14, 11:55

View Postjillybean, on 2023-April-14, 10:26, said:

FYP, West is playing 4 :)


Sorry, West bid 4.
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