Playing in a Robot Tournament, this atrocity occurred:
http://tinyurl.com/8ytuf4p
Assuming it makes any sense to pull the double of 4♠, why 5♥? And when I bid 6♣, why in the world would the robot bid 6♠? 6♣ can actually make if you guess well. I was lucky to go down only one in 6♠.
The explanation of 4♠ makes no sense after a Michaels call. And if 5♥ is a slam try, why not just redouble 4♠?
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Explain this one Pull double at 4 level and then bid 6?
#2
Posted 2011-November-26, 14:37
ArtK78, on 2011-November-26, 14:34, said:
Playing in a Robot Tournament, this atrocity occurred:
http://tinyurl.com/8ytuf4p
Assuming it makes any sense to pull the double of 4♠, why 5♥? And when I bid 6♣, why in the world would the robot bid 6♠? 6♣ can actually make if you guess well. I was lucky to go down only one in 6♠.
The explanation of 4♠ makes no sense after a Michaels call. And if 5♥ is a slam try, why not just redouble 4♠?
http://tinyurl.com/8ytuf4p
Assuming it makes any sense to pull the double of 4♠, why 5♥? And when I bid 6♣, why in the world would the robot bid 6♠? 6♣ can actually make if you guess well. I was lucky to go down only one in 6♠.
The explanation of 4♠ makes no sense after a Michaels call. And if 5♥ is a slam try, why not just redouble 4♠?
It helps to read the explanations. North wasn't pulling the double, it was making a slam try (and was assuming the opponents were pulling), and then when you bid 6C, it took it as a cuebid. Stupid methods I know....
On another note, why on earth did East play the king at trick 3...
Wayne Somerville
#3
Posted 2011-November-26, 14:49
I'd like to know why West thinks he has 4+ hearts and 10-12 total points.
#4
Posted 2011-November-27, 16:00
West doesn't think that, the book bid is 3♥, but some simulations said that 2♠ would work better.
Was this an IMP tourney? Most of my MP simulations stick with the book bid, there was just one 2♠ and 1 Pass. But at IMPs it's about evenly split between all 3 bids.
Was this an IMP tourney? Most of my MP simulations stick with the book bid, there was just one 2♠ and 1 Pass. But at IMPs it's about evenly split between all 3 bids.
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