From BLML:
IMPs, red vs. white
LHO opens 4H in third seat, and it gets passed around to you.
---- --- (P) P
(4H) P (P) ?
You hold:
KT73 T 972 AQJ94
What's your call?
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4 comments:
I don't like to sell out, but in this case it's unlikely we have game if partner can't act. It's IMPs, no game (probably), I pass. IMPs are so easy sometimes.
I'm guessing, however, that you doubled. I don't hate the bid or anything.
Sell it out. Who knows what the 3rd seat preemptor has, but if partner can't act, he could have a very big hand for a 4H call.
Sometimes they're trying to keep you out. Sometimes they want to you to bid 4S unfavorable. Sometimes they don't either way.
At matchpoints, this is a clear pass. (At matchpoints, would they open 4H?)
I have a double, BECAUSE it's IMPs. I have two suits and even tolerance for diamonds, and hey, maybe pard's got tricks and wants to leave it in.
Just because pard "can't" act doesn't mean he's got a bad hand. Give him 2335 and a 17 count. Can he take a call with that? Or a 3433? He doesn't want to double -- he wants you to double.
It might be wrong, but I think the benefits outweigh the doubts.
Oh -- wait. I read that as (4H) P (P) to me. NEVER MIND. Pass.
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