Thank you for your replies in advance.
Defensive Tricks In Pre-emptive Hands
#1
Posted 2017-April-09, 06:16
Thank you for your replies in advance.
#2
Posted 2017-April-09, 08:33
#3
Posted 2017-April-09, 10:28
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#4
Posted 2017-April-09, 10:38
IMPs, favourable
1) 4♥
3) 3♥ (with some discomfort - my regular Ps will know my 3♥ could be much weaker than this)
IMPs, love all
1) 3♥
3) 3♥ (with less discomfort)
MPs, favourable
1) 3♥
3) 3♥, again with less discomfort) - though I might bid 2♥ if we needed tops
MPs. love all
Ditto favourable.
#5
Posted 2017-April-09, 11:34
2) 1 ♥ followed by 2 ♥ followed by 3 ♥. after bidding ♥ 3 times. partner ought to get the picture.
3) 2 ♥ -- Not ideal without high ♥, but certainly descriptive 9-11, 1 1/2 QTs. If partner forces with 2 NT, I'll reply 3 ♥ (good hand, bad suit for Ogust, no feature for feature ask because of bad suit).
#6
Posted 2017-April-09, 13:30
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#7
Posted 2017-April-09, 14:29
1),3): 3♥
2): 1♥(!)
#8
Posted 2017-April-09, 15:05
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#9
Posted 2017-April-09, 15:46
#10
Posted 2017-April-09, 18:58
FelicityR, on 2017-April-09, 06:16, said:
I upvoted Phil by mistake but, at the table, I'd open then all
1. 1♥ = NAT. 2 Aces and a seven card suit.
2. 3♥ = PRE.
3. Pass = NAT
1. 3♥ = PRE Reese said "A pre-empt that is known to be weak is a blunt sword."
2. 1♥ = NAT
3. Pass = NAT.
#11
Posted 2017-April-09, 21:47
rmnka447, on 2017-April-09, 11:34, said:
Is it so descriptive? I think that without keeping preempts disciplined, partner will never know what to do. Although perhaps you have different standards with your constructve range, playing it as a light 1♥ opener rather than a weak hand. I am not familiar with this style because I prefer a weak 2♦ to a multi.
In third, of course, all bets are off.
#12
Posted 2017-April-09, 22:20
1) 3H
2) 1H
3) Pass
The only one I feel strongly about is that #2 is not a 3H bid.
#13
Posted 2017-April-09, 23:39
Preempting to 3H on #1 makes it very difficult to find our 5-4 S fit, and I agree with the guide to not preempt in 1st or 2nd with a side 4 card major. If the black or pointed suits are reversed, then I would open 3H with #1. Opening 3H on #3 could push partner to take a phantom save against an opp game that my surprise defense could be enough to beat.
#14
Posted 2017-April-10, 00:17
silvr bull, on 2017-April-09, 23:39, said:
Preempting to 3H on #1 makes it very difficult to find our 5-4 S fit, and I agree with the guide to not preempt in 1st or 2nd with a side 4 card major. If the black or pointed suits are reversed, then I would open 3H with #1. Opening 3H on #3 could push partner to take a phantom save against an opp game that my surprise defense could be enough to beat.
I co-sign Silver bull's analysis. Opening weak 3 on #1 is just putting your partner between a rock in a hard place.
And IMHO, #1 is just so messy from the poor ♥ suit quality and the ♠ side suit and the non-working honor singletons that any benefit you gain from being the 1st to open is offset by the highly defective nature of this hand and the bidding space you have potentially robbed from your partner. PASS is the most descriptive bid for #1 -- nothing noteworthy to report.
#2 I would pass. Though a complete hand evaluation places this hand at 12 total points and I may open 1 ♥, I really like this hand's defensive values. I want to hear more about what my opposition and partner have to say about their hands. If partner opens his hand, then I upgrade mine and compete aggressively. If the opposition open theirs, I might have just the right resources to upset any game contract bids they pursue.
#3 A conundrum. It is a preadolescent hand, not a full blown 1 ♥ adult opener and is too strong defensively to be classified as weak 3 ♥. I say Pass but I can see someone making the case for a 2 ♥ bid.
I see now that the PASS button is becoming an obsolete auction item. If we get a highly defective, ill-fitting hand from the dealer that doesn't conform to our normal bidding schema, just force fit it somewhere with an opening bid and let partner and the opposition sort out its intended meaning. The PASS button used to be reserved expressly for at least some of these conditions ....no more it seems.
#16
Posted 2017-April-10, 00:59
#17
Posted 2017-April-10, 01:05
#18
Posted 2017-April-10, 01:44
It should be remembered that when you bid a suit,you are not only proposing it as trumps;
you are also suggesting it as a lead if your side become defenders. On each of these hands,do you
REALLY want a heart lead (?)
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Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
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#19
Posted 2017-April-10, 02:44
I wouldn't criticise a 1H opening on 2, but I'd probably pass, although again a preempt comes into consideration in 3rd.
I'd definitely open 3H on 3.
#20
Posted 2017-April-10, 03:51
As no one has mentioned position, all three are a 3H bid in 3rd seat.
1. 3♥ = PRE. I'm told that Zia says it's OK to have surprises for opponents (and partner) when you pre-empt.
2. Pass = NAT