NAOP final
#1
Posted 2016-January-20, 13:32
(1nt)=p=p=?
1nt=11-14
Your hand is: Qxx...AQJ...QTx...KT98
You are playing cappelletti in this situation
Your call?
#2
Posted 2016-January-20, 16:35
You have a (very) balanced hand. No trumps is the right strain. I want a queen more to double.
#3
Posted 2016-January-20, 20:09
mike777, on 2016-January-20, 13:32, said:
(1nt)=p=p=?
1nt=11-14. You are playing cappelletti in this situation. Your call?
- Double = Penalty. A reasonable gamble, provided that this hand satisfies partner's expectations. Your side is likely to hold the balance of the points. You have excellent intermediates. Of course, declarer may make 1NX, but If a non-vulnerable opponent makes 1N, undoubled, at pairs, he usually earns a good match-point score, anyway. If he goes down, you may need to double to convert 50/100 into 100 /300 in case other pairs, your way, play 1N and make 90 /120.
- Pass = Discretion may be the better part of valour. Your high-card quality is bad. Declarer's honours lie over yours.
#4
Posted 2016-January-20, 22:13
#5
Posted 2016-January-20, 22:57
Against that we might be in trouble when responder has a max but I'm not sitting on my hands and get 50 a trick.
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#6
Posted 2016-January-21, 05:42
#8
Posted 2016-January-21, 19:37
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#9
Posted 2016-January-22, 02:06
Fortunately this is a pairs event and I am supposed to make the odd bad bid, no excuse me, EXPECTED to make the odd poor bid and I pull a red card, in tempo and hope.
#10
Posted 2016-January-22, 04:12
mcphee, on 2016-January-22, 02:06, said:
Does it? This is not how most pairs play a penalty double of 1NT in my experience.
#11
Posted 2016-January-22, 05:07
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#12
Posted 2016-January-22, 06:38
PASS and be thankful lho has warned you about the danger to your hand. You can support whatever p decides to lead and a pass here may very easily be the only way to achieve a positive score on this hand.
#13
Posted 2016-January-22, 15:53
But if you direct-seat-action with these kinds of hands (and 10-high and- 6-card suits), then I'm less inclined to balance in.
I love playing the weak NT because these hands (for an opponent) are deadly and frequent. If you double, oops, my partner has the rest, redoubles for blood, and we get a great score. If you pass, oops, we're scoring up -50-a-trick into your game. If you're right to double, our rescue system gets us to a reasonable spot, most of the time. If you're right to pass, we're still getting +120 or +150 in hands where nobody else is bidding game either (and that overtrick may come from a low-information opening lead). You just have to guess, and you will guess wrong sometimes, there's nothing you can do.
#14
Posted 2016-January-22, 19:29
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