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Matchpoints. What do you bid?

Poll: Matchpoints. What do you bid? (25 member(s) have cast votes)

What is your bid?

  1. 2D (1 votes [4.00%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 4.00%

  2. 2H (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  3. 3C (3 votes [12.00%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 12.00%

  4. 3D (10 votes [40.00%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 40.00%

  5. 3NT (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  6. 4H (11 votes [44.00%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 44.00%

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#1 User is offline   Wayne_LV 

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Posted 2016-April-16, 09:32


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Posted 2016-April-16, 15:02

Much depends on your standards for a Michaels bid. If your minimum for this bid is 5HCP ...

But opps rate to have at least a 10-card club fit, so you are worth competing to at least 3H (not an option in your poll ☺).
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Posted 2016-April-16, 18:21

3d - i know what trumps are and it's not hearts.
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Posted 2016-April-16, 22:21

IMO, over a minor, a Michaels cue-bid should show and an unbid suit rather than just the majors,

A sensible requirement for a Michaels cue-bid is:
Adequate high-card strength, honour-concentration, suit-length and suit-quality, to encourage partner to compete to the game-level, at least, when he has 4-card support for one of your suits.

Not vul this can be as little as
Q J x x x Q J x x x x x x

Here, assuming that partner is just showing the majors, I rank
  • 2N = ASK, then show and try for slam,
  • 3 = CUE. Then slam-try in .
  • 4 = S/O.
  • 3 = NAT F1.
  • 5 = NAT.
  • 2 = NAT


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Posted 2016-April-16, 23:52

View Postnige1, on 2016-April-16, 22:21, said:

IMO, over a minor, a Michaels cue-bid should show and an unbid suit rather than just the majors,

A sensible requirement for a Michaels cue bid is:
Adequate high-card strength, honour-concentration, suit-length and suit-quality, to encourage partner to compete to the game-level, at least, when he has 4-card support for one of your suits.

Not vul this can be as little as
Q J x x x Q J x x x x x x

Here, assuming that partner is just showing the majors, I rank
  • 2N = ASK, preparatory to slam-try,
  • 4 = S/O.
  • 3 = NAT F1.
  • 5 = NAT.
  • 2 = NAT



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Posted 2016-April-17, 00:33

View PostTramticket, on 2016-April-16, 15:02, said:

Much depends on your standards for a Michaels bid. If your minimum for this bid is 5HCP ...

But opps rate to have at least a 10-card club fit, so you are worth competing to at least 3H (not an option in your poll ☺).

My problem with this is... IS it a Michaels bid(?) I'm of the old school where a direct cue bid of the
enemy suit showed a rock crusher of a hand equivlant of a 2opener and forcing to at least Game.
It gravitates back to the old chestnut of partnership agreement.
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Posted 2016-April-17, 00:54

Partner has shown majors 5/5 or longer and the question is (to me) will I make a game in H? An agreement on how to advance to define the value of partners hand helps. Many play weak or strong, some play any hand for the 2C bid with the focus on shape. How your partnership defines the response to 2N (inquiry) depends on you. Game in diamonds is also possible, but all revolves around asking and telling.
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Posted 2016-April-17, 01:38

5D looks like a reasonable punt to me, unless partner is of the sort who bids Michaels on tram tickets.
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Posted 2016-April-17, 06:08

View PostPhilG007, on 2016-April-17, 00:33, said:

IS it a Michaels bid(?)

Of course it's Michaels. The OP shows it as 5/5 Majors. :blink:
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Posted 2016-April-17, 06:12

I value this hand at 18 TP's and do not hesitate to bid 4H.
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Posted 2016-April-17, 07:26

View Postmasse24, on 2016-April-17, 06:08, said:

Of course it's Michaels. The OP shows it as 5/5 Majors. :blink:


He's not being serious. He seems to get off on making himself look like an idiot. Noone who's capable of using the internet can be so bad and self-deluded.
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Posted 2016-April-17, 08:23

View Postwank, on 2016-April-17, 07:26, said:

He's not being serious. He seems to get off on making himself look like an idiot. Noone who's capable of using the internet can be so bad and self-deluded.

Your bad manners are exceeded only by your bad manners. This game doesn't revolve around you alone
although you might like to think so(!) :angry:
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Posted 2016-April-17, 12:38

5D now instead of later.
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Posted 2016-April-17, 12:54

Playing 2N as 3 card LR+ and 3 as 4+ GF. Plan 2N then 4 if possible, 4N if not.
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Posted 2016-April-17, 12:56

2D if I'm feeling scientific but at the table I'd probably just bash 4H.
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Posted 2016-April-17, 12:57

View PostPhilG007, on 2016-April-17, 00:33, said:

My problem with this is... IS it a Michaels bid(?) I'm of the old school where a direct cue bid of the
enemy suit showed a rock crusher of a hand equivlant of a 2opener and forcing to at least Game.
It gravitates back to the old chestnut of partnership agreement.


Don't be a troll please.
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Posted 2016-April-17, 14:01

I don't like any of the alternatives listed. I would just bid 5D. You can't bid with precision here. All I know is would not be that unusual to make 5D. AQ of hearts and King of spades with partner gives us a chance.

I also know that diamonds are going to be trump on this deal unless they are playing 6Cx. You see, when you play with me there is a special name given to my strong 8 card suits: TRUMPS!
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Posted 2016-April-18, 00:56

View PostPhil, on 2016-April-17, 12:57, said:

Don't be a troll please.

Don't be a bore please
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Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)


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Posted 2016-April-18, 06:19

View Postwank, on 2016-April-17, 07:26, said:

He's not being serious. He seems to get off on making himself look like an idiot. Noone who's capable of using the internet can be so bad and self-deluded.

You have far too much faith in human intelligence.

IMO Hanlon's razor applies here.


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Posted 2016-April-18, 14:00

4H, but I miss 5D.

First of all, I want to be in game, I am not sure, if 5D has better odds
than 4H.

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