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Richard Chesley   
Thursday, July 09, 2009
Both sides vulnerable and in third seat you hold:
    ♠-AKx, -AKQ10xx, -KJx, ♣-J.

(#1) Partner opens 3♠.  It’s your call.

(#2) Assume you bid 4♣, is that Gerber?

(#3) After RHO doubles(!) your partner redoubles (!!!).  Does that bid show the ♣A? Make your calls.
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Pat Clark   |2009-07-09 12:22:18
Partner has an outside feature for the 3♠ bid vul since I hold AK of his suit.
1. 4NT
    If he shows 2 Keys, 7NT
    If he shows 1 Key, 6♠
    If he shows no Key, 5♠, berate P
    If he shows void in ♥, 6♠
2. No, forcing, clubs cue bid
3. No, assuming 4♣ is Gerber, shows 0 Aces (ROPI)

DOPI/ROPI doesn't shine as bright over the majors, but over the minors, its invaluable. I suppose you could have two schemes over interference, but ...
john cleary   |2009-07-20 06:19:13
if partner bid 3 spades with queen 7th and 2 outside aces trade him in as this is not a preempt--he should open 1 spade or pass
JOHN CLEARY   |2009-07-09 09:32:46
AS YOU ARE LOOKING @ THE TWO TOP SPADES IT MUST BE THE ACE AND YOU BID 6NT---IF ITS THE KING ---GET A NEW PARTNER OR YOU HAVE TO TALK---YOU CAN COUNT 12 TRICKS WIT A DIAMOND LEAD AND WITH A CLUB YOU WILL MAKS 7
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