87643-K4-K97-AT7 Would you open? 2nd seat, all vul, IMPs
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Posted 2014-October-27, 18:18
#2
Posted 2014-October-27, 18:19
#3
Posted 2014-October-27, 18:24
#4
Posted 2014-October-27, 18:27
https://www.youtube....hungPlaysBridge
#5
Posted 2014-October-27, 18:29
#8
Posted 2014-October-27, 18:42
mikeh, on 2014-October-27, 18:24, said:
It is a poll. And it is unanimous so far
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Posted 2014-October-27, 18:51
#10
Posted 2014-October-27, 18:52
#11
Posted 2014-October-27, 19:23
diana_eva, on 2014-October-27, 18:18, said:
IMO, P = 10, 2♠ = 2, 1♠ = -15
#12
Posted 2014-October-27, 19:30
What is baby oil made of?
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Posted 2014-October-27, 19:57
#14
Posted 2014-October-27, 20:05
#16
Posted 2014-October-27, 21:58
#17
Posted 2014-October-27, 22:05
Normal bridge with balanced hands is you open 12 or a hand worth 12. Even Jxxxx and an 11 count is an aggressive opener with such a bad suit even with A K K and a T. Opening a 5332 10 count with 5 small is not in the game. You can agree to open lighter than normal but even then, this hand is probably not in the game unless you have extremely aggressive opening agreements that very few people (relative to the bridge playing population) have.
#18
Posted 2014-October-28, 01:00
PhantomSac, on 2014-October-27, 22:05, said:
Nah, I didn't really think it was an opening. It was more of a "I'll just open and let's see what happens" bid, and while I did that I was thinking "I bet at least some BBFers would open this in their partnerships and have methods to stay low". I guess I was wrong, the line is not THAT low, even with spades
This was played in Sunday's BBF Indy. I opened and the bidding went:
I of course started to prepare a long list of apologies. Dummy tabled:
Down one, when jinx-opps took1 diamond and 4 spades.
I found it funny. Only reason I posted was, as Aqua astutely remarked, to see if I can get anyone to open it
#19
Posted 2014-October-28, 01:56
nige1, on 2014-October-27, 18:51, said:
But, playing in a regular partnership, with appropriate agreements
The only partners with whom I have appropriate agreements are bbfers. What do I do?
Playing an inappropriate system I open because pass shows 4+ hearts
#20
Posted 2014-October-28, 02:17
diana_eva, on 2014-October-28, 01:00, said:
I know this thread is not that serious but that is a serious leak in almost everyone's game. As you get better at bridge it becomes less "fun" because playing good bridge is all about being disciplined. This might seem funny coming from me since I generally play very aggressive styles in my partnerships in most spots, but I am "disciplined" in the terms of what my partner expects and what my style dictates.
For instance, I was second seat all vul last week and I had QJT9876 xxx x xx. It went pass to me. My partner and I are quite sound 2nd seat red so I passed. This seemed silly since this spade suit is meant to be bid, but my partner will expect more/better for a 2nd seat red 2S bid. Of course it went 2N p 3D p 4H AP and my partner had Axxx x Qxxx Axxx so that was a double game swing lol, but the point is I was disciplined within my style. I did not just say "you know lets preempt and see what happens," if it was +EV to do so then that would be my style.
Opening this hand or bidding in general with light hands to see what happens is more fun and it can definitely work. But if it usually worked it would be normal. Whenever you take an unusual action you really need a reason to do so, most people would be well served by attempting at all times to do what is "normal" because it is normal for a reason. Being disciplined is not that fun, but winning/doing better is also fun. When you have the urge to do something that you know is not correct or normal, ask yourself if you think it is really best, or if you are just bored and want to bid to see what happens. IMO.
As you get better, taking actions you know are probably bad but might work will become less fun
This post has been edited by PhantomSac: 2014-October-28, 02:21
All vul, IMPs, 2nd seat. You are playing with a BBFer. Would you open?