"Will in New Haven" <bill.reich@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Club game. Matchpoints, Both sides are vulnerable.
> You have: K85-Q76-QJT9543-J
>
> Your partner opens 1H in first. Five-card Majors, Weak NT and
> moderately light opening bids.
> RHO (an experienced intermediate player) bids 3S.
>
> 1: What is your call now?
> 2: If you Pass, what do you do if it goes, (Pass) Double (Pass) back
> to you?
>
> Would your partner reopen with a Double with:
> J - AK863 - K876 - K98?
>
> --
> Will in New Haven
There are 14 cards but I assume it is just one too many diamonds.
1. Now. Pass.
2. After partner reopens with a Dbl. 4H.
3. He might. In my partner****ps, negative Dbl is on through undefined
high
level although the higher the level, the more penalty suitable it will be.
Similarly, the higher the level, the better assurance re-opener must have
that we are not setting our side up for a big minus.
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