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would 3 spades be better than 4 opinions please

#1 User is offline   sceptic 

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Posted 2006-August-13, 07:46


Scoring: IMP


West North East South

 Pass  Pass  2    Pass
 2    Pass  2    Pass
 4    Pass  Pass  Pass
 


would 3 spades be better than 4 spades (pick up p)
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Posted 2006-August-13, 08:08

In the old days, when 2 was a simple negative, then 3 would be best as you are maximum for the 2 bid and aces are valuable.

In these days, where 2 is negative OR 'waiting', I think the position is quite confusing for many (including me). My SAYC notes say that the cheapest minor, or 3NT, now shows less than 5 points here with no ace. This implies that your hand is minimum for a non-3 bid so 4 should be fine.

But it is an unclear area.

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Posted 2006-August-13, 08:16

Hi,

assuming you trust partner enough,
that he knows 3S is forcing, I prefer
3S,you have primary fit, an Ace, a
shortage and a side Queen.

If you dont trust partner, bid 4S.

You may miss slam, but you make sue,
that you play game.

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Marlowe
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Posted 2006-August-13, 12:28

I would have bid 3 and hope that partner is on the same page.

If you languish in 4 you must just hope that the people at the other table use their superior bidding methods to get to the good 7 contract which (I think) doesn't actually make here!
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Posted 2006-August-13, 13:33

In strong 2 days, 2S - 4S was reserved for hands with no outside aces, kings, voids, or singletons. I think that definition still holds true for 2C 2D 2S 4S. 2nd negative is used only for hands without support.

So I would bid 3S, since I have support and an outside ace.
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