Just a nice hand
#41
Posted 2008-December-23, 18:55
#42
Posted 2008-December-23, 19:07
Fluffy, on Dec 23 2008, 07:55 PM, said:
I think it all hinges on your definition of "interesting".
#43
Posted 2008-December-23, 19:39
#44
Posted 2008-December-24, 02:08
I think that makes perfect sense and it doesn't. I both disagree and agree with Han and Fluffy because I can and can't read Foo's posts.
#45
Posted 2008-December-24, 02:12
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#46
Posted 2008-December-24, 02:24
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#47
Posted 2008-December-24, 02:37
benlessard, on Dec 24 2008, 03:12 PM, said:
I take issue with the comment that 2S is a "bad bid". For me and for many, 3C would show more strength. Hard to believe that anyone can call rebidding a 6 card suit a "bad bid."
I would need to know more about the style that is played to determine whether i would bid 4H. Does the given sequence show a minimum as Cherdano suggests, or does it show extra strength?
#48
Posted 2008-December-24, 03:00
George Carlin
#49
Posted 2008-December-24, 04:46
The_Hog, on Dec 24 2008, 02:37 AM, said:
In NA, it is pretty universal that responder's sequence does not show extras.
#50
Posted 2008-December-24, 06:07
cherdano, on Dec 24 2008, 11:46 AM, said:
Does it deny extras?
#51
Posted 2008-December-24, 12:35
han, on Dec 22 2008, 11:12 PM, said:
1S - 2H (GF)
2S - 2NT
3C - 3NT
??
Agree with the auction to date? Now what?
IMO 4♥ = 10, _P = 5
Playing natural methods, neither 2♠ nor 2N would be forcing; but I presume this should be in the 2/1 discussion.
#52
Posted 2008-December-24, 14:57
George Carlin
#53
Posted 2008-December-24, 15:16
nige1, on Dec 24 2008, 01:35 PM, said:
han, on Dec 22 2008, 11:12 PM, said:
1S - 2H (GF)
2S - 2NT
3C - 3NT
??
Agree with the auction to date? Now what?
IMO 4♥ = 10, _P = 5
Playing natural methods, neither 2♠ nor 2N would be forcing; but I presume this should be in the 2/1 discussion.
Nigel,
What about 4♠ ?
If we expect pard to hold a balanced hand, game forcing values, and 5 Hearts then why is Hearts better than Spades?
On the given auction, we may have an 8-card fit in Spades but we don't in Hearts.
thanks,
RichM
#54
Posted 2008-December-24, 15:21
nige1, on Dec 24 2008, 01:35 PM, said:
Hmm? I don't think you know what the word 'natural' means.
#55
Posted 2008-December-24, 16:39
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Ive said that if 2S is showing 6 i would bid 2S. If not 3C is surely better then 2S the hand clearly has enough values to bid 3C.
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#56
Posted 2008-December-24, 17:35
#57
Posted 2008-December-24, 20:58
jdonn, on Dec 24 2008, 04:21 PM, said:
Some terms are defined implicitly or explicitly in laws and regulations; but IMO
- In principle a bid is a contract to take a specified number of tricks in a specified denomination. Hence, IMO, a natural call should approve the current strain as a possible final contract.
- In contrast, the main message of an artificial call is independent of level and strain.
- A conventioal call conveys additional information, by agreement. A natural bid may become forcing by convention. For example, in America, some suit raises and rebids and some notrump bids are forcing, which are non-forcing in some other places. All artificial calls are conventional.
- I agree that most people regard
Their own methods as natural.
Other's methods as artificial and of doubtful efficacy except in their capacity to confuse.

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