On May 7, 2:44=A0pm, Eric Leong <ewleong...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On May 7, 7:28=A0am, Will in New Haven <bill.re...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On May 7, 5:10=A0am, "Jeffrey" <slesse...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > You hold =A0JTxxx =A0--- =A0 Axxxxx =A0Kx
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> > > Auction went
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> > > N =A0 =A0 =A0 E =A0 =A0 =A0S =A0 =A0 W
> > > p =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0p =A0 =A0 =A01C =A0 =A0 1H
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> > > 1S =A0 =A0 =A03H =A0 4S =A0 =A0 p
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> > > ?
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> > > If you bid 5D =A0pard will bid 5H =A0 =A0then?
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> > I Pass with my regular partners and bid 5H with a partner who would
> > bid 4S here "on values," rather than make a courtesy cue of 4H to show
> > a sound 4S raise.
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> > Will in New Haven
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> Just out of curiousity, what are some specific examples of a 4S bid
> versus a 4H bid opposite the hand given?
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> Eric Leong
Since I somehow missed the 1C bid when I first read the hand, I could
tell you but it wouldn't fit this problem. Having opened the bidding,
the 4S bid is plenty strong and changes the problem completely.
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Will in New Haven
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