1st hand from tonight
#1
Posted 2012-October-16, 21:33
So I got a game tonight with one of the better players in the state--but our ideas of "standard" are a little out of synch; he played best in NYC in the 60s, but he had success against experts then. I wanted to check some hands and see if they were me, him, or just time period differences and not enough time before the game to get every sequence straight (I'm sure at least one of them was me...but will post anyways because there are questions about it). We were playing some kind of 2/1 with mostly standard agreements, but nothing fancy.
Hand 1:
West dealer:
1D-(P)-1N-(2S)
3C-(P)-4D-AP
Question 1: Roughly what is West's hand?
Question 2: Roughly what is East's hand?
Question 3: What is the difference between 3C, X, and 2NT by West?
Hands to be posted tomorrow night.
Thanks!
Never tell the same lie twice. - Elim Garek on the real moral of "The boy who cried wolf"
#2
Posted 2012-October-17, 02:40
2. 2353 with 9 HCPs
3. Without discussion 2 NT is natural, highly invitational, so 18-19, X is take out and 3 club wideranging...
P.S. This is what I belive what you had shown, not what I would do with these hands at the table.
This post has been edited by Codo: 2012-October-17, 04:25
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#3
Posted 2012-October-17, 02:43
west only bid now is rkc...east basically demands west bid rkc.
let me make this clear...east has a max hand with max d....notweak
for some reason...west may guess ......east wants west to bid rkc..not east
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I only hope 4h=rkc in d
#4
Posted 2012-October-17, 03:49
#5
Posted 2012-October-17, 07:19
Zelandakh, on 2012-October-17, 03:49, said:
inverted minors, yes. I found out later in the night that 1D-2C was not GF.
Never tell the same lie twice. - Elim Garek on the real moral of "The boy who cried wolf"
#6
Posted 2012-October-17, 07:21
#7
Posted 2012-October-17, 07:42
Fluffy, on 2012-October-17, 07:21, said:
This.
Opener has enough extra shape or strength to compete to the 3-level, and responder has a 6-9(10) raise of diamonds. What else could he be so darn excited about?
"...we live off being battle-scarred veterans who manage to hate our opponents slightly more than we hate each other. -- Hamman, re: Wolff
#8
Posted 2012-October-18, 15:53
Never tell the same lie twice. - Elim Garek on the real moral of "The boy who cried wolf"
#9
Posted 2012-October-19, 01:29
#11
Posted 2012-October-19, 04:35
BunnyGo, on 2012-October-18, 15:53, said:
partner is aceless and you have QJxx KQ10x in his suits? LOL
#12
Posted 2012-October-19, 11:51
Fluffy, on 2012-October-19, 04:35, said:
"I have to be able to compete, because we have a fit in a minor suit"
Never tell the same lie twice. - Elim Garek on the real moral of "The boy who cried wolf"
#13
Posted 2012-October-19, 13:05
#14
Posted 2012-October-19, 13:47
BunnyGo, on 2012-October-19, 11:51, said:
perhaps suggest that he realize that you get to balance in pass out seat so he doesn't need to freebid his flat minimum at the 3 level.
Welcome to Maine..a beautiful state where I used to live 25+ years ago for a while. Hopefully Tim G isn't too far from Portland so you can get a more modern and better PD sometimes.
.. neilkaz ..
#15
Posted 2012-October-19, 14:08
TimG, on 2012-October-19, 13:05, said:
I was told once by a very good player how he was set up with a "best" player that had not played tournaments in a loooong time. Filling out the card, when he asked how high for negative doubles the guy said I don't play them so he called a time out and asked about his history in the game.
He said "I had a really good partnership going until the guy moved to San Fran (Peter Pender) then I was doing even better with my next pard until he moved to Toronto (Sami Kehela)." My guy said, negative doubles are overrated anyway. The older guy got up to speed and started winning again soon enough with (more than) a few speed bumps and my guy gives him a lot of credit for "teaching me how to think".
If it's this kind of case and you are one that can help modernize this birds bidding there are big benefits in it for you. When we had a similar guy at a lower level come back to the game after a 30 year abscence us local aspiring young guns fought over the chance to play with him.
What is baby oil made of?
#16
Posted 2012-October-19, 15:07
TimG, on 2012-October-19, 13:05, said:
Dick.
Never tell the same lie twice. - Elim Garek on the real moral of "The boy who cried wolf"