Do you enter the first or the second time? Do you remain quiet? ANy difference between MP's and Imp's?
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#1
Posted 2015-January-13, 07:28
Do you enter the first or the second time? Do you remain quiet? ANy difference between MP's and Imp's?
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
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#2
Posted 2015-January-13, 07:32
#3
Posted 2015-January-13, 07:38
Then pass 3♦ with a "mission accomplished" feeling.
#4
Posted 2015-January-13, 07:46
#5
Posted 2015-January-13, 07:58
If I bid the first time then this is an auto-pass.
#6
Posted 2015-January-13, 08:29
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#7
Posted 2015-January-13, 12:31
That doubleton spade scares me. Three, or one would be much nicer.
I think I DSI double and hope that we're not 3-to-500 into 140. Like others, I don't think they'll double partner's 4-level call; but at matchpoints, it might be a "well, I have to double to protect", depending on the pair - or it might be a "I've got more-than-minimum" double. But it might be one of those doubles that pushes them to -50 themselves.
Another reason to pass, throughout, however, is the opponents. Are they the type that "won't be pushed around, ever"? I mean, is my double just a raise to game? Again, that doubleton spade scares me. No trump loser and hearts 5-4-3-1 around the room and 10 tricks might easily be there.
But I'm too much a pessimist to play this game, I know that.
#8
Posted 2015-January-13, 12:37
As for the hand NV I would probably overcall 2H but obv don't mind passing. Having passed I would double now any scoring.
#9
Posted 2015-January-13, 14:48
This is a clear pass over 1S, not because we wouldn't like to compete but because partner won't understand how we could have such a short suit in a bad hand.
On the second round, even if double were takeout, and if partner holds a stiff spade he may disagree, wtf do we hope to accomplish?
Of course, if he holds xx Axx AKxxxx xx, and everything works well,we make 4H, but we aren't playing 4H. Maybe he 'should' pass and collect 100, but more likely we play 4D down 1
I learned (it seems, wrongly) that when one has defence and no fit, one didn't force to the 4-level: one took one's likely modest plus on defence.
I pass both times. I plan on leading trump. If partner backs in with a double, we play 4H.
#10
Posted 2015-January-13, 16:45
#11
Posted 2015-January-13, 17:28
Zelandakh, on 2015-January-13, 07:46, said:
I take it "here" is 2nd round. Because 1st round I bid 2♥ precisely on Robson-Segal grounds.. lol.
#12
Posted 2015-January-13, 17:28
Zelandakh, on 2015-January-13, 07:46, said:
I take it "here" is 2nd round. Because 1st round I bid 2♥ precisely on Robson-Segal grounds.. lol.
#13
Posted 2015-January-13, 18:23
As for the double on the second round after passing. Of course you can't do this if you think p might take it as penalty but why would he do that if you've discussed your doubles. For me it is very likely to have 5H and D tolerance since with 4H and D I expect p to double 2S. Ergo p will bid 4H holding 3 card support
#14
Posted 2015-January-14, 03:15
whereagles, on 2015-January-13, 17:28, said:
Yes I meant the second round. For the first round you might find the example at the bottom of page 112 enlightening. Our hand seems closer to this than to example b at the bottom of page 104, which is implied as just about the bottom end for this type of overcall.
#15
Posted 2015-January-14, 04:55
#16
Posted 2015-January-14, 06:58
We have maybe an eight or nine-card diamond fit, They have a likely nine-card spade fit. There don't seem to be enough trumps.
Partner know that we passed first time and may well have stuck his neck out to suggest a diamond lead (but I agree that a trump lead looks a good option). Let's not punish partner chasing an unlikely game contract.
#17
Posted 2015-January-14, 10:37
Tramticket, on 2015-January-14, 06:58, said:
For the same reason this is a clear pass of 1♠ in my partnership partners 3♦ bid in a live auction like this is not a piece of cheese. We specifically agree that with a hand like that, decisions belong to the pass out seat.
I'm for a pass then double. Going down 1 in something white is well within our risk/reward tolerance given the chance (often) to defend 4♠ doubled and other positive outcomes. That 3♠ looks like a "push bid" and I'm pushing back.
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#18
Posted 2015-January-15, 02:04
For the records, Robson-Segal also mentioned that you shouldn't preempt with hands like KQJxxxx and out, for the simple reason that you push opps into making game contracts. This hand is quite similar, our ♥s might be worthless in defense. Moreover, if we'd dbl 3♠ then we give declarer a much better picture of our hands, so we might even push them to a making 4♠ contract.
#19
Posted 2015-January-15, 04:01
Free, on 2015-January-15, 02:04, said:
That's not quite true. Their example is a very definite hand and bidding situation where preempting with KQJxxxx might have that effect.
The actual argument is that very often preempts are judgement bids, not mechanical bids, and that consequently the player should think what may happen after the pree is done. In that reasoning it should be taken into account how likely it is that the pree induces a guess and how likely it is that the guess is right.
Bottom line is not "never do this or that" but rather "think first, shoot later". Which is in general good advice.. bridge and life
#20
Posted 2015-January-15, 10:41
Free, on 2015-January-15, 02:04, said:
Wow! I would suggest a forensic audit of your partners 3-level overcalls
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