another MP decision
#1
Posted 2006-January-31, 15:15
Q94...KQT2...2...K7542
P=1D=P=1H
P =1S=P =P
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Your bid and more importantly what is your thought process?
#2 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2006-January-31, 15:19
#3
Posted 2006-January-31, 15:37
1 over 1 is usually forcing for most pairs so the first thing that comes to my mind is that the opponents may be having a bad missunderstanding. (1 vote for pass)
On assumption opener has 4-x-4/5-x distribution and responder has 4-4-x-x distribution, the only case where we don't have an 8 card club fit is when opener has 4-1-5-3 and responder has 4-4-2-3 then who doubles 2♣ ? (1 vote for 2♣)
Maybe opener bid a fancy 1♠ with 3 cards because it was forcing? (2 votes for pass)
1NT is an option auto-pulling myself to 2♣ if 1NT is doubled. (1 vote for confusion)
I Pass, so bad, so bad
#4
Posted 2006-January-31, 15:41
2C, expecting pd to have 3+ clubs on the bidding.
If not, next hand
Peter
#5 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2006-January-31, 15:42
Anyways, passing would be easy at imps. At MP I hope that I can push them up a level, usually that's not too hard at the 2 level
#6
Posted 2006-January-31, 15:46
Jlall, on Jan 31 2006, 09:42 PM, said:
Anyways, passing would be easy at imps. At MP I hope that I can push them up a level, usually that's not too hard at the 2 level
I'm not saying I "expect" them to be having a missunderstanding but they might be in one. Is just one factor.
#8
Posted 2006-January-31, 17:22
I think I would bid 2C. The colors are bad and so are my spades, but this could easily be our hand so I'm not passing out 1S at MP.
- hrothgar
#9
Posted 2006-January-31, 18:21
#10
Posted 2006-February-01, 03:49
luke warm, on Feb 1 2006, 12:21 AM, said:
This seems to be a good candidate to me
#11
Posted 2006-February-01, 04:02
Passing out 1S usually means RHO is 3-1 in spades & diamonds. They normally raise with 4-card support. Give partner a 3352 (quite plausible) and it will play like a drain.
Responder could easily be 3415 or 4414 (3316 anyone?), so there's no certainty of a fit. Indeed, if we have a fit it might well be in hearts, not clubs.
The only upside from bidding seems to be if they then go 1 off in 2S, while there are many downsides (not least getting a club lead rather than a heart lead at trick 1).
I'd quite like to be at the table: if I were certain they would bid 2S, I'd bid. It depends so much on oppo - did RHO pass in agony, or happily? Are they the sort of pair who are always sound bidders, or would RHO have raised spades on virtually any 4-card support?
If I do anything how about this: 1NT now, then redouble to imply a 2-suiter? I might try that NV, but 2 off in 1NT undoubled is not my cup of tea.
#12
Posted 2006-February-01, 05:27
I think opener is likely to be in the 17 hcp range with 4=1=5=3 or so, responder likely has 3=5=2=3 with say 6 hcp or so
We are red vs white, we have Qxx in spades and KQTx in a suit of theirs.
The only offensive hints are the club 5 bagger headed by a K, and the diamond singleton.
I might bid, but not today: even if we escape undoubled, 1NT or 2C down 100 or 200 might be a bad score opposite letting them play a contract making 80 or 110.
#13
Posted 2006-February-01, 05:29
whereagles, on Feb 1 2006, 04:49 AM, said:
luke warm, on Feb 1 2006, 12:21 AM, said:
This seems to be a good candidate to me
i doubt it, but i'm sure we'll find out.. 'course the result of the hand doesn't matter as much as the reasons for bidding (or not)
#14
Posted 2006-February-01, 05:47
luke warm, on Feb 1 2006, 01:21 AM, said:
It can lead to a good result in three ways:
i) A spade partial is the normal contract and you defend it better (or they play it worse) than the rest of the field.
ii) LHO has a monster and forgot to bid 2S, or RHO is 32 in spades/diamonds and didn't give preference back to diamonds which would have played much better opposite LHO's 6-card suit, or LHO invented a 1S bid on the BW 'death' hand with a 3361 and they are in a 3-3 fit, or RHO should have bid 1NT which is making the same number of tricks, or... (random additional they're-in-the-wrong-contract witterings)
iii) The rest of the room protects 1S on these cards and goes for 200
I defended 3 1-level contracts in a pairs event last Sunday. We had 1 good result from defending well, 1 good result from not going horribly negative our way and 1 average.
#15
Posted 2006-February-01, 17:39
had you taken action on those hands, do you have any idea where you'd have ended up or how you'd have done?
#16
Posted 2006-February-01, 23:24
#17
Posted 2006-February-02, 18:14

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