Thoughts?
What's going on?
#1
Posted 2012-April-08, 06:29
Thoughts?
-- Bertrand Russell
#2
Posted 2012-April-08, 07:57
Your partner wants you to pass.
Pass.
#3
Posted 2012-April-08, 08:40
Opener is supposed to be showing a big opening hand, not clear whether he has more than five spades. If he has only four (if permitted by system) he would probably have rebid 1NT over the balancing double.
#4
Posted 2012-April-08, 21:48
My guess is that E has 18-19 and sort of a balanced hand, 1S will sail home regardles how trumps are divided in defence. XX denotes that to W and tells also willingness to penalize every contract we r going to play.
W heard that loud and clear and waits whats going to happen next.
Prd heard that too, and tries not to dig our hole any deeper, he probaply dosent have 4 c ♥ or 5 c minor. Pass is simply "prd try to get us out of this".
That is unless u have discussed and agreed that prd wants u to pass here.
#5
Posted 2012-April-08, 21:58
Most of my partners believe that the pass of 'XX' is a penalty pass.
Obviously these two views are not compatible.
I'd be interested to hear what people think is the "best" way to play. It seems to me that you won't want to play 1SXX often enough to play this as penalty, but the argument I've heard saying it should be penalty is that otherwise opener can psyche an 'XX.'
#6
Posted 2012-April-08, 22:15
This is a very peculiar situation. I am going to discuss it with my partner.
#7
Posted 2012-April-08, 23:03
- billw55
#8
Posted 2012-April-09, 02:08
#9
Posted 2012-April-09, 15:27
P wants you to pass. Having said that I would bid
1n.
You have a piece of swiss cheese for a balancing x. This hand
has almost no redeeming values whatsoever on defense and I
would hesitate to play a low level contract with this little in
the way of defense.
Being competitive is one thing but there is no reason to be
suicidal. Leave the xx in with hands that look a bit more like
a regular tox and not one you dredged up because you could not
stand the thought of letting the opps play 1s:)))))))))))))))))
1n here keeps disasters to a minimum and let p know just how weak
you are so the bidding should remain low.
#10
Posted 2012-April-09, 15:35
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
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George Bernard Shaw
#11
Posted 2012-April-09, 15:35
#12
Posted 2012-April-09, 16:01
gszes, on 2012-April-09, 15:27, said:
Funny I thought it was like a model hand showing exactly what a balancing double should look like.
-- Bertrand Russell
#13
Posted 2012-April-09, 16:02
I've never discussed the OP auction, but I think that pass over a xx should be for penalty. Clearly it would be if the xx was SOS, and I have a hard time understanding why this isn't converting as well.
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#14
Posted 2012-April-09, 16:19
As for this hand pulling even if partner wants to play for penalties, huh? We are minimum but that is completely expected on this auction. And we have good defense and TWO SPADES!
- billw55
#15
Posted 2012-April-09, 16:54
#16
Posted 2012-April-09, 17:07
What is easts xx, " prd i want roundest of zeros from this hand/ - 15+ IMPS" depending wheter its MP or IMPS. Ok thats possible too, but lets not count on that. My guess is that its for bussiness or SOS. If its SOS why didnt west run...because theres couple of S in his hand and 1 or 2 useful face cards, or the other case where hes suicidal?
What that leaves for prd, 4 card ♠ suit and 4333 distribution. He dosent want to bid 3 card suit so he passes and let u bid u possible 5 c suit.
Ok he could bid 1Nt if that means weak hand nothing to say, but we dont have such luxury in our arsenal, so thats that.
I have from 1 to 2 defencive tricks in my hand and to pass i shld assume that prd has 5 to 6 of them in his...nope im not going to do that, unless i KNOW this is something we have agreement upon.
#17
Posted 2012-April-09, 17:44
If it is just a general show of strength, what is the difference between 'XX' and 1NT? Does it make sense to use it to show a good spade suit and a desire to compete?
SOS when you've opened a five card suit and opponents haven't tried to penalize you yet doesn't make much sense to me.
#18
Posted 2012-April-09, 17:52
Phil, on 2012-April-09, 16:02, said:
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#19
Posted 2012-April-10, 03:14
I think these two are definitely "I don't know what to do":
1x pass 1/2y dbl
rdbl pass
rdbl pass
- The passer is sitting over the trump length.
- It's quite likely that we have more than half the high cards.
- There's no reason to think that they have a fit.
- Opener has acted unilaterally, so they're unlikely to be sure that 1♠ is making - responder may just have nowhere to go.