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#2
Posted 2013-July-08, 09:03
Terribly flawed of course, but no choice is attractive. I have too much defence, and my suit is indifferent, but holding 1-1 in the majors, I 'feel the need for speed' and want to make life difficult for them. At the same time, this doesn't look to me like a hand on which to bid 4♦.
If it is partner I have pre-empted, then it's only one board.
#4
Posted 2013-July-08, 10:38
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#5
Posted 2013-July-08, 10:49
With 25 missing major suit cards, expectancy would distribute them about 888 in the three missing hands. This may be one of those hands where no one can make much of anything.
I simply don't feel any urgency to do anything out of the usual at this point in the auction.
#6
Posted 2013-July-08, 15:02
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#7
Posted 2013-July-08, 16:36
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#8
Posted 2013-July-08, 22:01
Partner tables Txxx KJxxx KQ QJ.
I asked because opponents were adamant I was too strong to bid 3D. After all, I made slam. I thought better about saying anything about how to hold it to 4.
1♦ is the favorite here and I'll see how that works out next time.
#9
Posted 2013-July-09, 08:38
#10
Posted 2013-July-09, 08:54
Zelandakh, on 2013-July-09, 08:38, said:
3nt looks to be a heavy favorite here barring pinpoint defence that MAY be able to take 5 fast in the majors. That makes 3♦ too strong in my book.
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#11
Posted 2013-July-09, 09:02
hautbois, on 2013-July-08, 22:01, said:
Partner tables Txxx KJxxx KQ QJ.
I asked because opponents were adamant I was too strong to bid 3D. After all, I made slam. I thought better about saying anything about how to hold it to 4.
1♦ is the favorite here and I'll see how that works out next time.
I am willing to bet that you wouldn't have 'made slam' had you bid slam.
As for game, well, since you need to ruff a club in dummy, you can't handle Jxx in trump in either opponent's hand, and while the club K is a heavy favourite to be onside, or the suit to be lead by LHO if he holds the K, it isn't quite 100% that you don't have a club loser.
So game in diamonds is good but not cold. 3N is interesting, but from your side a club lead causes problems unless the diamond J is stiff or the suit is 2-2, and a major suit lead will probably beat you off the top.
Finally, how plausible is it to reach 5♦ after overcalling 1♦? Let's assume partner, with his aceless 12 count, advances via 1♥ and the opps are silent. Your rebid? Would anyone do anything more than 2♦ with a poor(ish) suit and a stiff in partner's suit? Then what? At most responder could try 3♦....remember, he has no Aces and from his perspective the clubs may be waste paper. Now over to us again?
Maybe some pairs might reach the good but far from cold 5♦, but I'd bet that most, even in a good field, wouldn't.
Thus it seems to me that your opps, at the table, and you in this thread are guilty of the worst kind of bridge analysis: resulting.
3♦ or 1♦ is a choice and maybe one is better than the other, but the actual layout doesn't help us figure that out.
#12
Posted 2013-July-09, 09:08
ggwhiz, on 2013-July-09, 08:54, said:
Pinpoint defence may take a LOT of tricks if the diamond J doesn't drop:
Heart to the 10 (or the Q if we insert the J), spade A, spade to the J spade back, cash spades. Assume declarer pitches all his little clubs...now a small club back holds declarer to as few as 3 tricks. So declarer throws a diamond winner to preserve A10 of clubs: RHO exits the club K. If declarer wins, and the diamonds don't behave, he gets 4 tricks.
Even with a club lead, which is far from clear given that LHO rates to hold a major and may be short in clubs, if RHO puts the K on the first lead, what do we do? Again, the diamonds better come home, and while they rate to do so, it would surprise no bridge player to find Jxx in one hand.
#13
Posted 2013-July-09, 10:31
mikeh, on 2013-July-09, 09:08, said:
Hail Mary for sure but if the QJ of clubs were elsewhere or pard had a 3rd one 3nt could easily be cold. As it is it's a favorite to make (or go out the door) but I have an understanding pard at mp's.
I'm not even sure we could or should bid it but was thinking more of layouts where pard could compete In diamonds over 3 of a major by them where they would have to sell out after a 3♦ bid.
Jxx in diamonds in one of their hands and a winning heart finesse... doesn't take much more for them to be making 3♠ and I would sell out as North if they bid it. Down 1 would be a good score for them too.
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