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- Subject: Re: problem over preempt
- Message-ID: <1992Dec19.234826.10469@ramon.bgu.ac.il>
- From: avir@chen.bgu.ac.il (Avi Roy Shapira)
- Date: Sat, 19 Dec 1992 23:48:26 GMT
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- sperbr@vccnw12.its.rpi.edu (Ron E Sperber) writes:
- : Playing on okbridge with someone who is a reasonable player,but in a
- : somewhat unfamiliar partnership you pick up the following hand red vs white
- : at IMPs:
- :
- : AJ
- : KQJ8
- : A86
- : AJ98
- :
- : RHO opens 4D. Your call.
- :
-
- There are 2 options, pass or double. A pass is the road for a sure plus.
- However, beating 4D undoubled is not going to get you many imps. Partner
- may not have enough to come in, so I'd tend to double. With luck, partner
- will find the right bid. I'll pass 4S, but if doubled will take the double
- out to 4NT.
-
- Avi
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- Aviel Roy-Shapira, M.D. Ben-Gurion University Medical School
- Dept. of Surgery A. POB 151, Beer Sheva, Israel
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