A bridge hand
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A bridge hand
With everyone vulnerable at matchpoints, you hold, as dealer:
S: A8, H: 74, D: A92, C: A97532
Your call? --Bob
S: A8, H: 74, D: A92, C: A97532
Your call? --Bob
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Re: A bridge hand
I call Papa John's Pizza and order a large sausage with extra cheese.Bob78164 wrote:With everyone vulnerable at matchpoints, you hold, as dealer:
S: A8, H: 74, D: A92, C: A97532
Your call? --Bob
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Re: A bridge hand
1C
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Re: A bridge hand
Tonight was strange -- no one ran away with it or got totally stomped either.
Winner - 58%
Second - 57%
Third - 52% (us)
Fourth - 51%
Fifth through eighth were between 50% and 48%.
Winner - 58%
Second - 57%
Third - 52% (us)
Fourth - 51%
Fifth through eighth were between 50% and 48%.
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Re: A bridge hand
Partner bids 1H. The opponents are silent so far. --BobSportsFan68 wrote:1C
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Re: A bridge hand
The pizza place gets your order wrong and delivers a large cheese with extra sausage. Your call.silvercamaro wrote:I call Papa John's Pizza and order a large sausage with extra cheese.Bob78164 wrote:With everyone vulnerable at matchpoints, you hold, as dealer:
S: A8, H: 74, D: A92, C: A97532
Your call? --Bob
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Re: A bridge hand
2C -- lets him know I have six of 'em, that I deny support for his hearts, and that I'm so weak in general I have to re-bid my first suit.Bob78164 wrote:Partner bids 1H. The opponents are silent so far. --BobSportsFan68 wrote:1C
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Re: A bridge hand
Partner bids 2D. The opponents still have nothing to say.SportsFan68 wrote:2C -- lets him know I have six of 'em, that I deny support for his hearts, and that I'm so weak in general I have to re-bid my first suit.Bob78164 wrote:Partner bids 1H. The opponents are silent so far. --BobSportsFan68 wrote:1C
1C -- P -- 1H -- P
2C -- P -- 2D -- P
? --Bob
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Re: A bridge hand
New suit is forcing for one round, he knows I have 6C, he knows I don't like his hearts, I'm not going to NT with two doubletons -- 3D.Bob78164 wrote:Partner bids 2D. The opponents still have nothing to say.SportsFan68 wrote:2C -- lets him know I have six of 'em, that I deny support for his hearts, and that I'm so weak in general I have to re-bid my first suit.Bob78164 wrote:Partner bids 1H. The opponents are silent so far. --Bob
1C -- P -- 1H -- P
2C -- P -- 2D -- P
? --Bob
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Re: A bridge hand
If you do that, partner's going to play you for four diamonds. Also, if partner knows you've got six clubs, he also knows you've got two doubletons (or a singleton). Most importantly, you know you have the unbid suit stopped, and he doesn't. --BobSportsFan68 wrote:New suit is forcing for one round, he knows I have 6C, he knows I don't like his hearts, I'm not going to NT with two doubletons -- 3D.Bob78164 wrote:Partner bids 2D. The opponents still have nothing to say.SportsFan68 wrote: 2C -- lets him know I have six of 'em, that I deny support for his hearts, and that I'm so weak in general I have to re-bid my first suit.
1C -- P -- 1H -- P
2C -- P -- 2D -- P
? --Bob
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Re: A bridge hand
Yeah, I have the unbid suit stopped with a doubleton. Pard and I played this hand (sorta) last week, down three in 3N. After they cleaned our clock with the KQJ and a couple of small spades, they moved on to clubs, where they were similarly situated with regard to honors. Isn't it amazing how you can stomp somebody flat with only 11 points between you, they marveled.
I'm sticking with 3D. Pard knows I'm forced and could have as few as three.
I'm sticking with 3D. Pard knows I'm forced and could have as few as three.
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Re: A bridge hand
Not in my partnerships. My agreement is that one never gives an immediate raise of the second suit with less than four-card support. Partner bids 3S. --BobSportsFan68 wrote:I'm sticking with 3D. Pard knows I'm forced and could have as few as three.
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Re: A bridge hand
Not my favorite hand to open but 1C.Bob78164 wrote:With everyone vulnerable at matchpoints, you hold, as dealer:
S: A8, H: 74, D: A92, C: A97532
Your call? --Bob
I have read Sprot's replies and after the
1C-1H-2C-2D, I will bid 2S and hold my breath.
Using Sprot's reply of 3D and partner bidding 3S, I will bid 4D.
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Re: A bridge hand
I'd be proud to open this hand. Three aces and a six-card suit. I don't think anyone would fail to open this hand at any form of scoring or any vulnerability.kusch wrote:Not my favorite hand to open but 1C.Bob78164 wrote:With everyone vulnerable at matchpoints, you hold, as dealer:
S: A8, H: 74, D: A92, C: A97532
Your call? --Bob
I have read Sprot's replies and after the
1C-1H-2C-2D, I will bid 2S and hold my breath.
As the 4th suit, 2S establishes a game forcing auction and asks for a spade stopper (rather than telling partner you have one), on the theory that if you have a spade stopper, you can bid 2N yourself. Are you sure that's what you want to bid? --Bob
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Re: A bridge hand
I'll defer to Kusch. Pard and I don't have fourth suit game-forcing in our partnership agreement. Two pairs in our club use it, both to excellent effect.
Pard's still trying to get me to alert Drury.
Pard's still trying to get me to alert Drury.
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Re: A bridge hand
And more bad news! 
Pard's moving to Fan's neck of the woods. He can't wait! He loves it there! I guess he must be acquainted with Fan.
I'll probably go back to playing pickup games for a while. Not nearly as much fund as developing a card, knowing what just about every bid and every played card mean. Plus help shoring up my weaknesses.
Oh well.
Pard's moving to Fan's neck of the woods. He can't wait! He loves it there! I guess he must be acquainted with Fan.
I'll probably go back to playing pickup games for a while. Not nearly as much fund as developing a card, knowing what just about every bid and every played card mean. Plus help shoring up my weaknesses.
Oh well.
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Re: A bridge hand
Dang you Sprots, quit deferring.Bob78164 wrote:I'd be proud to open this hand. Three aces and a six-card suit. I don't think anyone would fail to open this hand at any form of scoring or any vulnerability.kusch wrote:Not my favorite hand to open but 1C.Bob78164 wrote:With everyone vulnerable at matchpoints, you hold, as dealer:
S: A8, H: 74, D: A92, C: A97532
Your call? --Bob
I have read Sprot's replies and after the
1C-1H-2C-2D, I will bid 2S and hold my breath.
As the 4th suit, 2S establishes a game forcing auction and asks for a spade stopper (rather than telling partner you have one), on the theory that if you have a spade stopper, you can bid 2N yourself. Are you sure that's what you want to bid? --Bob
Bob, I did not say I I would not open the hand, just not my favorite because the only rebid I have is 2C. I much prefer to open a hand with 9 spades headed by the AKQ and outside AKH.
Ok, can I change my bid to 2N promising a spade stopper?
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Re: A bridge hand
I would have gone 1c then 2c then 2nt showing a spade stopper and as balanced and as weak as I can be
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Re: A bridge hand
Bite me.peacock2121 wrote:
And here I thought you would do one as well as or better than the Border Patrol guards. Next time don't bother to ask for help.
Try again.
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Re: A bridge hand
Which cheek?kusch wrote:Bite me.peacock2121 wrote:
And here I thought you would do one as well as or better than the Border Patrol guards. Next time don't bother to ask for help.![]()
Try again.
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Re: A bridge hand
That's my recommended auction. Partner bids 4NT (natural).macrae1234 wrote:I would have gone 1c then 2c then 2nt showing a spade stopper and as balanced and as weak as I can be
1C -- P -- 1H -- P
2C -- P -- 2D -- P
2N -- P -- 4N -- P
?
Your call? --Bob
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Re: A bridge hand
5SBob78164 wrote:That's my recommended auction. Partner bids 4NT (natural).macrae1234 wrote:I would have gone 1c then 2c then 2nt showing a spade stopper and as balanced and as weak as I can be
1C -- P -- 1H -- P
2C -- P -- 2D -- P
2N -- P -- 4N -- P
?
Your call? --Bob
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Re: A bridge hand
Meaning? --Bobkusch wrote:5SBob78164 wrote:That's my recommended auction. Partner bids 4NT (natural).macrae1234 wrote:I would have gone 1c then 2c then 2nt showing a spade stopper and as balanced and as weak as I can be
1C -- P -- 1H -- P
2C -- P -- 2D -- P
2N -- P -- 4N -- P
?
Your call? --Bob
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Re: A bridge hand
3 aces, I don't think we have agreed on a suit.Bob78164 wrote:Meaning? --Bobkusch wrote:5SBob78164 wrote:That's my recommended auction. Partner bids 4NT (natural).
1C -- P -- 1H -- P
2C -- P -- 2D -- P
2N -- P -- 4N -- P
?
Your call? --Bob
