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#1 User is offline   jillybean 

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Posted 2005-October-26, 21:40

(p)p(1nt)?


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I bid 3 thinking 1nt was likely a genuine bid and little (no!) chance of game?
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Posted 2005-October-26, 21:45

3C is ok...preempts them out of the majors.
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Posted 2005-October-26, 21:51

hhhm partner is a passed hand and you have 7 clubs.....wtp? ;)

I am constantly amazed on how well simply bidding one's hand works out and the genius clever tricky bids fail.
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Posted 2005-October-27, 13:31

A 7-4 adds up to an 8 card suit (Kit Woolsey). This nice ODR looks like a 4 call.

Takes away their Texas transfer too ;)
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Posted 2005-October-27, 13:51

pclayton, on Oct 27 2005, 09:31 PM, said:

A 7-4 adds up to an 8 card suit (Kit Woolsey). This nice ODR looks like a 4 call.

Takes away their Texas transfer too ;)

For me, 3 is enough. Two singleton aces and weak suits looks like a lot of defense and not-so-huge offense to me. Also, do I really want to preempt them out of their 5-3 major fit?

I have no problem with 4.

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Posted 2005-October-27, 13:53

I also would not consider this high ODR. Aren't honors in short suits low ODR?
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Posted 2005-October-27, 14:02

Vulnerability is important here. 3C is certainly reasonable at any vulnerability, but 4C is not when vulnerable against not.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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Posted 2005-October-27, 21:40

ODR is again… offensive/defensive ratio?
So a high ODR is a suitable hand to be declarer and visa versa?

Maybe we could put together a glossary of bridge acronyms and lingo.

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Posted 2005-October-27, 22:27

ODR refers to people who smell.
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Posted 2005-October-27, 22:35

jillybean2, on Oct 27 2005, 10:40 PM, said:

ODR is again… offensive/defensive ratio?
So a high ODR is a suitable hand to be declarer and visa versa?

Maybe we could put together a glossary of bridge acronyms and lingo.

jb

that's correct Kathryn. So this hand is not half as offensive as, say:

x
x
QJ10x
KQJxxxx

With that, everybody would be bidding a LOT.

(talking about lingo, LOT usually refers to the law of total tricks but here it does not).
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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Posted 2005-October-27, 22:36

thanks a LOT :)
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Posted 2005-October-28, 08:57

jillybean2, on Oct 28 2005, 12:36 AM, said:

thanks a LOT :)

ITYM "Thanks a LOTT". :)

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Posted 2005-October-28, 09:00

hey, pass! you can probably beat 1NT :)
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