Preempts hurt :( What do you do?
#2
Posted 2007-May-11, 05:39
It leaves double and pass, I think it is cloe, in the end when it is close I always bid, so would probably double.
#3
Posted 2007-May-11, 06:42
Fluffy, on May 11 2007, 06:39 AM, said:
It leaves double and pass, I think it is cloe, in the end when it is close I always bid, so would probably double.
I guess we might as well figure out what we would do over follow ups. So if you vote for:
Pass -- what do you do if partner dbls? If partner bids 3M, if partner bids 3NT? and if partner bids 4C
DBL -- asme choices
3S -- if partner bids 3NT, or 4C.
Don't worry what you will do if you bid 4S, 3NT or anything else.
#4
Posted 2007-May-11, 06:54
Nothing else has any appeal to me.
3♠ is a slight overbid. However, it describes the most important characteristic about the hand.
Pass could work quite well, particularly if partner is broke. In turn, this raises a important point: If partner has a balanced 12 count, then 4♠doesn't look too attractive. If partner doesn't have a weak balanced hand, there is a good chance that he'll balance in which case we'll be pretty well positioned. Also, note that LHO is a passed hand and RHO made a red versus white preempt. Partner rates to have some values here. If you start with a pass, you're likely to get another chance to describe your hand.
I would (probably) pass, but I'm not convinced that this is the best course of action.
#5
Posted 2007-May-11, 07:07
Peter
#6
Posted 2007-May-11, 07:08
No special agreements. I would pass 3NT because my spades are fairly strong.
#7
Posted 2007-May-11, 07:15
You are playing IMP, i.e. you will stretch
to reach game, and 3S will allow you to
reach either 3NT or 4S.
With kind regards
Marlowe
PS: Yes, 3S is an overbid, but all your
honors should be worth their points, i.e
no wastage, and the diamond shortage
does not hurt as well.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#8
Posted 2007-May-11, 07:54
I would pass here: I'd double if we were vulnerable, but there are not a huge number of hands on which he will not reopen and we can make a game. Ax KJxx xx AJ10xx is a hand on which he might well not reopen, but even here, we need a trump break and a hook.
If I pass and he doubles, this is an easy 4♠ call.
BTW, if I did double, I'd be correcting ♥s to ♠s....
#9
Posted 2007-May-11, 08:16
#10
Posted 2007-May-11, 08:19
mikeh, on May 11 2007, 08:54 AM, said:
Huh. You play that as ELC and not a powerhouse? Is that standard?
#11
Posted 2007-May-11, 08:32
jtfanclub, on May 11 2007, 10:19 AM, said:
mikeh, on May 11 2007, 08:54 AM, said:
Huh. You play that as ELC and not a powerhouse? Is that standard?
You're confusing this auction with a double when the opps have opened the bidding. When you make a negative double you are denying the ability to bid directly, which is forcing. In 1♦-(3♣) a negative double may show a good hand with 4 card major(s) (since a direct bid would show 5) or a not-so-good hand like this one with a long major (since bidding directly is forcing and shows a good hand).
The same applies to negative doubles at low levels. 1♦-(1♠)-X shows either 4 hearts with any strength (since 2♥ would show 5) or it could also be a bunch (5+) hearts with a bad hand (since 2♥ is forcing and shows a good hand).
#12
Posted 2007-May-11, 08:35
#13
Posted 2007-May-11, 09:19
jtfanclub, on May 11 2007, 06:19 AM, said:
mikeh, on May 11 2007, 08:54 AM, said:
Huh. You play that as ELC and not a powerhouse? Is that standard?
Since 3♠ is forcing, why would responder need to double and pull to show a good hand? You will obviously want to get your suit in. I think you're thinking of an overcall, which is non forcing.
Here I'd pass and bid 4♠ over a reopening double.
#14
Posted 2007-May-11, 09:25
#15
Posted 2007-May-11, 09:42
If partner bids 3NT I would think for about 3 minutes (I did) then pass
If partner bids 4♣ we rate to lose 4tricks whatever we play, so 4♣ is as good as anything else, and I don't knwo how many spades would 4♠ show now.
#17
Posted 2007-May-11, 12:54
Echognome, on May 11 2007, 10:19 AM, said:
I was thinking that this hand:
♠AKxx
♥xx
♦AKx
♣Qxxx
X'd and then bid 3♠...it didn't bid 3♠ the first time because it only has 4.
I'm sure I was confused (pretty normal for me).
So what do you do with this hand, then?
#18
Posted 2007-May-11, 13:09
jtfanclub, on May 11 2007, 10:54 AM, said:
Echognome, on May 11 2007, 10:19 AM, said:
I was thinking that this hand:
♠AKxx
♥xx
♦AKx
♣Qxxx
X'd and then bid 3♠...it didn't bid 3♠ the first time because it only has 4.
I'm sure I was confused (pretty normal for me).
So what do you do with this hand, then?
This hand has a very different nature. First off, it has primary club support. Second, it is a lot stronger than our given hand.
I think this hand is problematic, but I guess I would bid 4♦ as a GF agreeing clubs. Obviously, we will never get to 3NT when it's right, but I think this hand is so prime that I want to get to 6♣ when that's right.
#19
Posted 2007-May-11, 13:21
If partner bids 3H or 4H, I bid 4S.
If partner bids 3NT, I pass and I expect to make.
If partner bids 4C, I bid 4S. My suit is playable opposite a small doubleton spade. Partner certainly should not expect a better suit than this. Last I checked, 4S was game and 4C was not. If partner has less than 2 spades, he may correct to 5C. But he might work out to pass with a good singleton spade.
#20
Posted 2007-May-11, 13:29
jtfanclub, on May 11 2007, 01:54 PM, said:
Echognome, on May 11 2007, 10:19 AM, said:
I was thinking that this hand:
♠AKxx
♥xx
♦AKx
♣Qxxx
X'd and then bid 3♠...it didn't bid 3♠ the first time because it only has 4.
I'm sure I was confused (pretty normal for me).
So what do you do with this hand, then?
I would be completely happy to bid 3N with this hand over 1C-(3D)
So many experts, not enough X cards.

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