Not Again :)
#2
Posted 2014-June-16, 14:32
#3
Posted 2014-June-16, 14:47
#8
Posted 2014-June-16, 15:50
It's nice to find that I'm actually able to answer one of Lesh's problems. The other three are too difficult for me.
#10
Posted 2014-June-17, 06:29
vs reward decision mostly simple. The problem then seems to be how
to decide to pursue game. IMHO 4n seems far superior to x for a
number of reasons.
1. x will far too often result in the opps playing 4sx which rates to be
a poor result for us.
2. if p bids diamonds are we confident enough to leave it in and is diamonds
going to play well since our dia supply will quickly evaporate with spade leads.
3. Strain will be the most important factor in making at the 5 level and up both
the hearts and the (lack of top cards but strong intermediate) clubs give us good
reason to like those suits and if the choice is close we would almost surely prefer
to play !H!C vs diamonds.
4. If p bids diamonds after our 4n we can have a great deal more confidence that dia
is a great place to play (not a sure thing though).
5. x may well result in playing 4s x when p is above average and slam is a huge favorite
our way and it is highly unlikely any reasonable 4s opening bid is going for 1400.
4n = 8
x = 5
P = 2
#11
Posted 2014-June-17, 08:04
Well... I try to bid the same over and over again to avoid biases So I went in with 4nt again I found partner with
So it didn't end up that bad after all So for those of you who selected DBL, what should our partner do
#13
Posted 2014-June-17, 14:16
Over 4S opener, X is "takeout with many QT's" (3 or is it 2? GULP) 4NT is any 2-OR-3 suited takeout. Theoretically, partner's 5D/4NT pull would be "pass or correct" but I'd probably leave it in unless LHO whakked it out!)
I vote for 4NT since I'm S-VOID for offense+, and they have so-big a fit that 5S is imminent. My 3rd QT on D is very suspect. Both sides could make here, but if EITHER side makes we probably should be bidding, eh?
I rate 4NT=10, X=5, P=2. trust me!H I'm razorsharp
#14
Posted 2014-June-18, 15:39
#15
Posted 2014-June-18, 15:43
#16
Posted 2014-June-18, 17:00
lesh, on 2014-June-17, 08:04, said:
So for those of you who selected DBL, what should our partner do
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#17
Posted 2014-June-18, 17:40
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#18
Posted 2014-June-19, 11:54
lesh, on 2014-June-17, 08:04, said:
Well... I try to bid the same over and over again to avoid biases So I went in with 4nt again I found partner with
So it didn't end up that bad after all So for those of you who selected DBL, what should our partner do
look at the two hands side by side and you will note that the second hand is not only
20% stronger (yes 2 hcp is actually 20%) but has a void in the spade suit (the void is
hard to qualtify but gut feeling is the void alone probably adds 30% or more to your
chances of success). This is a rather massive difference when one is thinking about making
any bid and it means you have a 50% greater chance of success and 50% chance less of
significant damage by bidding with hand 2 vs hand 1. The two hands are really not all
that close at high levels. Most of the time we take our time at the low levels and only
once we are happy do we venture into the 5+ level. Take a closer look at what you and
your partners would consider as minimum values for an overcall of a 4s opener at
unfavorable.
Be discouraged by bad results that are not caused by unreasonable distribution::::: and do not
become enamored with success that is also a product of unreasonable distribution--ie say making
6n on 3 finesses and 2 suit breaks:) or dummy hitting with 4 card trump support and a void for no
reason in particular:)
#19
Posted 2014-June-19, 11:55
lesh, on 2014-June-17, 08:04, said:
Well... I try to bid the same over and over again to avoid biases So I went in with 4nt again I found partner with
So it didn't end up that bad after all So for those of you who selected DBL, what should our partner do
look at the two hands side by side and you will note that the second hand is not only
20% stronger (yes 2 hcp is actually 20%) but has a void in the spade suit (the void is
hard to quantify but gut feeling is the void alone probably adds 30% or more to your
chances of success). This is a rather massive difference when one is thinking about making
any bid and it means you have a 50% greater chance of success and 50% chance less of
significant damage by bidding with hand 2 vs hand 1. The two hands are really not all
that close at high levels. Most of the time we take our time at the low levels and only
once we are happy do we venture into the 5+ level. Take a closer look at what you and
your partners would consider as minimum values for an overcall of a 4s opener at
unfavorable.
Be discouraged by bad results that are not caused by unreasonable distribution::::: and do not
become enamored with success that is also a product of unreasonable distribution--ie say making
6n on 3 finesses and 2 suit breaks:) or dummy hitting with 4 card trump support and a void for no
reason in particular:)
#20
Posted 2014-June-20, 08:20
*** My dream was similar: 4S X p 5C p 5S p 7C.