Red save? IMPs
#1
Posted 2015-April-26, 05:23
#2
Posted 2015-April-26, 05:48
#3
Posted 2015-April-26, 07:48
#4
Posted 2015-April-26, 09:40
So all we lose is: at most one trump trick, at most two diamond tricks and a club. On a lucky day the queen of diamonds is onside, or in partner's hand. Partner might even have a club void. We may not have a trump loser either. So to me that looks like -1100 on a bad day, -200 on a very good day (probably just a dream). I like those odds, and am willing to pay off to South not having their bid once in a while.
I would guess we normally go for 800. Can't really see how we go for more than 1100.
#5
Posted 2015-April-26, 10:44
KurtGodel, on 2015-April-26, 09:40, said:
The problem is if partner has 4 hearts and the spade ace then 7H is down if that's the dummy.
#6
Posted 2015-April-26, 10:46
Edit: And of course it's always possible that partner has the Jxxx of hearts, I don't think anyone would criticize GSF with the same hand Kurt gave with no HJ.
edit again: sorry I miscounted the tricks, obviously if they have the spade ace they just have 13 tricks. I thought they needed 2 ruffs lol. So partner needs Txxx of hearts and the SA to beat it (or Jxxx of hearts).
#7
Posted 2015-April-26, 11:03
#8
Posted 2015-April-26, 11:58
jallerton, on 2015-April-26, 05:23, said:
Possible drawbacks of sacrificing include:
- You need confidence in opponents' bidding (e.g. 5N might have been intended as asking partner to pick a slam or make a graded response, perhaps distinguishing ♥AK from ♥KQ and ♥AQ to length)
- Partner might have slow trump trick ... or ... whatever.
#9
Posted 2015-April-26, 12:51
#10
Posted 2015-April-26, 14:04
#11
Posted 2015-April-26, 15:39
I have some problems sacrificing at 7 ♠, so I'm a passer.
If the bidding is as "clear" at our table, then I'd expect our partners to be in 7 also. But surely our partners ought to at least be in 6, which risks an 11 Imp swing at most.
I'm not sure exactly what partner has bid 4 ♠ on. If partner has complimentary distribution, then the losses in 7 ♠ may be acceptable. But, in that case, shortness in a minor might portend enough length in ♥ to defeat 7 ♥. If partner has bid 4 ♠ on ♥ shortness, -1100 might be on the low side of the set we'll incur.
I share nige1's concern that 5 NT might have been misconstrued. That would be less so if the opponents at our table are a well established partnership of very good players.
If 7 ♥ goes down, I'm risking a potential big swing our way if our teammates correctly ascertain not to bid 7 (14 IMPs). Or, changing a no swing into a big swing to the opponents ( -50 and -1100 for 15 IMPS).
I think in the post mortem, it's easier to explain not finding the sac that gives away 10 IMPs, then taking a phantom sac loses 14 or 15 IMPs.
#12
Posted 2015-April-26, 15:47
PhantomSac, on 2015-April-26, 10:46, said:
Edit: And of course it's always possible that partner has the Jxxx of hearts, I don't think anyone would criticize GSF with the same hand Kurt gave with no HJ.
edit again: sorry I miscounted the tricks, obviously if they have the spade ace they just have 13 tricks. I thought they needed 2 ruffs lol. So partner needs Txxx of hearts and the SA to beat it (or Jxxx of hearts).
Declarer could also have a seventh club. Or have KJ of spades = a double dummy trump squeeze.
edited: obviously double trump squeeze fails as the KJ of spades would need to be in dummy.
#15
Posted 2015-May-01, 06:49
IMPs. Your side is vulnerable against not. The auction has got high quickly. What now?