( WTB ) Who To "Blam" same as ATB
#21
Posted 2011-May-27, 08:07
- hrothgar
#22
Posted 2011-May-27, 08:08
4♣ is crazy. I would prefer to bid 3NT if anything, this looks like the most likely game.
As to E I don't know. 4♠ looks normal, but you never know what works in those auctions and what's the best way to bid.
#23
Posted 2011-May-27, 09:12
cherdano, on 2011-May-27, 06:59, said:
Well, at least 5♥ made. But that was a small consolation for the 800-1100 available against 3♣X.
Takes some imagination to get to 5♥ here I think.
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#24
Posted 2011-May-27, 09:27
cherdano, on 2011-May-27, 06:59, said:
Well, at least 5♥ made. But that was a small consolation for the 800-1100 available against 3♣X.
Yeh, was thinking about posting a reverse of the majors. But figured that would bring in collateral discussion about East and the danger of doubling with that hand for fear of spade advances.
But the point being made by Cherdano still applies to many hands where double is the only option for East. (say, same high-cards but with 3-4-4-2).
#25
Posted 2011-May-27, 09:42
mgoetze, on 2011-May-27, 08:07, said:
4♣ shows two (or three) places to play. That will often be both majors, but it could also be one major and diamonds. The sequences 4♣-4♦-4♠ and 4♣-4♥-4♠ show four spades and four or more diamonds.
One of the reasons for passing is that although it's likely that we can make game, we may not get to the right one: we could bid 3NT and risk not having enough tricks, or bid 4♠ and risk not having enough trumps, or bid 4♣ and risk having to play at the five-level opposite 3541 or even 3442.
#26
Posted 2011-May-27, 09:44
TWO4BRIDGE, on 2011-May-26, 20:03, said:
3CX-3
- 11.2 IMPs instead of + 4.0 for slam
When I first saw the East hand, I thought that I would overcall 3♠. In all of the posts, the only options mentioned on the East hand are double and 4♠.
Is 3♠ on the East hand unreasonable? Yes, it is a little heavy, but given that it is my style that direct actions over preempts are sound, it is not very heavy. Replace the ♠J with a small spade and I think that 3♠ is clear.
#27
Posted 2011-May-27, 10:42
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E/W missed 6S+1 slam
3CX-3
- 11.2 IMPs instead of + 4.0 for slam
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#28
Posted 2011-May-27, 13:34
ArtK78, on 2011-May-27, 09:44, said:
Is 3♠ on the East hand unreasonable? Yes, it is a little heavy, but given that it is my style that direct actions over preempts are sound, it is not very heavy. Replace the ♠J with a small spade and I think that 3♠ is clear.
Yes it is much too heavy. You have game in your own hand opposite Kx xxxxx Txx xxx or any number of hands like that. In general you should assume partner has 6 or 7 points and bid accordingly, if you have good play for game opposite 1 card, you certainly should drive there yourself.
Personally I think easts double is fine, overcalling 4S risks missing diamonds. How would you feel when dummy hit with x Kxx Axxxxx xxx or something when you overcalled 4S? And it is not like partner passing our double is a huge downside, often that will be right, just not when he has 4 spades!
#29
Posted 2011-May-27, 13:41
Phil, on 2011-May-27, 09:12, said:
And even if it does, west may choose not to pass 5♥. After all pd did not jump to 4♥ initially.
But i have to admit, DBL and then bidding a major not neccesarilly shows another side 4 card suit. Shows a tolerance to another trump and his major is not self sufficient enough.
AQJ AQxxxx KQJ x for example, is he supposed to jump to 4♥ with this lousy suit ? Perhaps 3♥ overcall, isnt it too heavy ? I think dbl will be the choice of most people, no ?
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#30
Posted 2011-May-28, 12:42
Phil, on 2011-May-27, 09:12, said:
What do you think that the best auction by these two hands is?
Phil, on 2011-May-26, 22:25, said:
East has a tricky hand to bid, but I think I would double every time with it.
- hrothgar
#31
Posted 2011-May-28, 15:04
lho opens 3c x p
and we hold r/w
KT74
6
A972
AJ96
IMO bid 3n
w/w or r/r it is a close decision (IMPS=3n MP=p)
w/r p
Save the penalty pass for hands where our probable penalty
score is better than our probable game score or when
there is no viable alternative. This is especially true
if slam is still within the range of possibility.
Note that changing the club suit to KQ96 would change the
equation significantly because of the greatly reduced chances
of slam being made. In that case w/w or r/r I would pass at IMPS
#32
Posted 2011-May-28, 15:15
han, on 2011-May-28, 12:42, said:
Wouldn't you take 5♥ forcing? Even if its vague, it doesn't seem like a stretch to bid 5N pickaslam by West.
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#33
Posted 2011-May-29, 14:58
I would have overcalled 4♥ on East's hand, though.
#34
Posted 2011-May-29, 18:07
Phil, on 2011-May-28, 15:15, said:
I don't think 5H is forcing but I agree with you about 5NT.
- hrothgar
#35
Posted 2011-May-30, 01:56
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#36
Posted 2011-May-30, 03:47
A plausible 7♠ auction would be:
(3♣)-4♠
4nt-5♠
5nt-7♠
but 5nt 6♦-6♠ would also be quite possible (and likely what I'd bid opposite myself at the table).
#37
Posted 2011-May-31, 03:31
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#38
Posted 2011-May-31, 03:35
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."