Only 3 out of 16 pairs made a sacrifice
#1
Posted 2018-May-30, 21:29
#2
Posted 2018-May-30, 22:09
#3
Posted 2018-May-30, 22:18
I must admit, NV against V I would raise to 3S with North. That of course makes finding the sac even easier.
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#5
Posted 2018-May-31, 02:04
#8
Posted 2018-May-31, 02:42
dalmov, on 2018-May-30, 21:29, said:
I don't see what possible basis you can have had for "sensing" that. Nor do I understand why you wouldn't have already opened 2S.
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#9
Posted 2018-May-31, 03:50
Lovera, on 2018-May-31, 02:23, said:
Nope, 7♥ simply demands 2 club ruffs and the rest go on the diamonds, if anybody has 5 clubs is likely to be following after the ruffs. 7♦ is trickier but also makes with them 3-2.
#10
Posted 2018-May-31, 09:37
If whatever is 2♦ instead of double enough will get to ♦ instead of hearts and/or miss slam altogether to be within shouting distance of avg. Nothing wrong with an occasional 40% matchpoint score but plenty wrong with a phantom sac when you have no way of knowing that their slam actually makes.
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#11
Posted 2018-May-31, 12:40
Any sacrifice by the weak side is based on being able to offset the strong side's high cards by ruffing losers. For a successful sacrifice, that requires complementary shortness in North's hand to cover some of South's losers. And that is something only North knows.
The only time when South might consider a further sacrifice is when the South hand has some extreme distribution, say 6-5-1-1 or such, that insures fewer losers.
BTW, there's no way for South to know if that North holds 4+ trump or the ♠ K, so it could have been even worse.
As for 2 ♠ by South initially, that's a matter of style, I wouldn't.
In the aftermath of the hand, I think South should take full responsibility for taking a "shot" on intuition and having it backfire. We all do it from time to time.
#12
Posted 2018-May-31, 14:44
Cyberyeti, on 2018-May-31, 03:50, said:
"It maybe .." is to read in general way and anytime can not be the case to sac in higher level also for avoiding others not good bidding by opps or because the contract is complex to realize. Quickly i have seen a dummy reversal that i.e. requires a impasse with K♣ inside but is more right and easy your play.
#13
Posted 2018-May-31, 15:03
rmnka447, on 2018-May-31, 12:40, said:
Any sacrifice by the weak side is based on being able to offset the strong side's high cards by ruffing losers. For a successful sacrifice, that requires complementary shortness in North's hand to cover some of South's losers. And that is something only North knows.
The only time when South might consider a further sacrifice is when the South hand has some extreme distribution, say 6-5-1-1 or such, that insures fewer losers.
BTW, there's no way for South to know if that North holds 4+ trump or the ♠ K, so it could have been even worse.
As for 2 ♠ by South initially, that's a matter of style, I wouldn't.
In the aftermath of the hand, I think South should take full responsibility for taking a "shot" on intuition and having it backfire. We all do it from time to time.
Generally i can agree with you. Perhaps is more easy for N to bid 6♠ with two Kings plus diamond shortness and instead S acts (because is much light ?). The two hands develope seven tricks.