how many spades? hangman
#1
Posted 2008-October-20, 04:40
xx
QTx
Axx
All white imps we deal+pass, partner opens 1♠, we try drury, he tries 2♠ (minimum hand).
p-p-1♠-p
2♣*-p-2♠-p
?
George Carlin
#2
Posted 2008-October-20, 09:02
Pard has already said he wouldn't make a game try. I would expect a good 8 to a bad 12 across the table, and a 4 bagger is very likely considering we have no texture ourselves .
Here's the nuts: Kxxxx, Axx, AJx, xx. Game is good, but if you weaken this a little, game starts to look worse. And there are plenty of hands that the 3 level is unappealing, like KQJx, Qxx, xx, Kxxx
All white I'll pass. I've lost 6 IMPs before.
#4
Posted 2008-October-20, 09:08
#5
Posted 2008-October-20, 09:09
#6
Posted 2008-October-20, 11:54
#7
Posted 2008-October-20, 12:24
#8
Posted 2008-October-20, 12:32
What if you played that 2NT shows both minors and 3-level bids are fit jumps. And if 2C is the only strong raise you have available, and you have a passed hand that has just become a sound opener when partner opened your suit? Wouldn't you bid Drury in those circumstances and bid on after partner signs off? I would.
Not on this hand though.
- hrothgar
#9
Posted 2008-October-20, 12:39
The comment that "if I feel the need to bid on I shouldn't have used drury in the first place" is simply wrong to me, what else should one use if no other appropriate raise is available? I do agree it's not very common to bid on, I would say there is no hand good enough without either five card support or shortness with four card support.
#10
Posted 2008-October-20, 13:37
I think that there is more chance that either 3♠ will fail or that, if he bids it, 4♠ will fail than that we will reach a making 4♠, even if partner is on the same wavelength concerning any game try I make... and note that a game try in diamonds might well help the defence avoid a losing lead.
I disagree with Josh.. this isn't a close call to me. That doesn't mean that I think that game cannot make....obviously it can, but it is against the odds, especially at white at imps.
#11
Posted 2008-October-20, 13:52
The real problem is how light do you open in this particular partnership. And then the secondary question is what is the range for 2♠. I mean it is fine to say that it is a minimum but does that mean 11-13 or does it mean 8-12 or what?
With five-trumps and two bullets I would prefer to make a normal limit raise than use Drury and then partner will solve your problem for you. Even if that means getting to at least 3♠.
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
Bidding is an estimation of probabilities SJ Simon
#12
Posted 2008-October-20, 14:06
gwnn, on Oct 20 2008, 05:40 AM, said:
Does this mean a minimum opening bid or a hand that would not have opened but for being in 3rd seat (NV)?
#13
Posted 2008-October-20, 15:08
pclayton, on Oct 21 2008, 03:02 AM, said:
I am curious ...
... what do you think is the minimum expectation in an expert but not regular partnership? (perhaps limit this to North American expert if you think that it varies by region)
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
Bidding is an estimation of probabilities SJ Simon
#14
Posted 2008-October-20, 15:11
#15
Posted 2008-October-20, 16:10
Bidding is risky, but I still got something in reserve... It would be chicken/lazy not to make one final try.. (and go down in the proces..? lol)
#16
Posted 2008-October-20, 21:15
Cascade, on Oct 20 2008, 01:08 PM, said:
pclayton, on Oct 21 2008, 03:02 AM, said:
I am curious ...
... what do you think is the minimum expectation in an expert but not regular partnership? (perhaps limit this to North American expert if you think that it varies by region)
About 10 years ago, a lot of the 8-11 hands with 5 (and a fair suit) were loaded into the weak 2. One bids with a 4 bagger were about a decent 10-13 or better with a rebid and a chunky suit.
Now the trend seems to have the weak 2 quite often be very close to the traditional definition but with an occasional five bagger thrown in.
I guess people have no fear crawling in over a weak 2 but since a one bid can be so wide-ranging, they are a little more trepidatious.
Roger's definition of KQTxx / K is reasonable. I would also open KQJx / K.

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