Posted 2014-November-29, 01:35
When you get into misfits, especially ones that are greater than 5-card suits in each hand, the HCP needed is higher, especially if the points don't fit properly. I don't have the hand records, but once at a club game, partner and I had a Strong Club relay auction to 6NT, with her 16 HCP 4450 opposite my 18 HCP 3316. We were missing both Major suit Jacks, both minor suit Queens, all four Tens, and two or three Nines. Neither minor broke and Clubs were 5-2, but the opponents dropped a trick, holding us to just -1. While in theory we had everything, the fact is going in we had no quick losers, but only 10 tricks. Move a Queen to Clubs and add the Ten, and then 6NT is the place to be.
There did end up being two positives - I feel I can now evaluate hand much better because of that near bottom board, and it helped improve that part of the auction, to where we can now stop in 4NT with similar hands.
"It's not enough to win the tricks that belong to you. Try also for some that belong to the opponents."
"Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself."
"One advantage of bad bidding is that you get practice at playing atrocious contracts."
-Alfred Sheinwold