Opps open 4H Sanity check
#1
Posted 2017-May-18, 05:18
#2
Posted 2017-May-18, 05:27
#3
Posted 2017-May-18, 05:45
#5
Posted 2017-May-18, 08:07
That's hindsight though and something I have been guilty of from time to time.
What is baby oil made of?
#6
Posted 2017-May-18, 08:42
eagles123, on 2017-May-18, 05:45, said:
Agreed.
You pay the cost to be the boss. That double is out of order. 4♥X means partner has to bid his best suit and South's hand can't really support a 4 card♠ suit.
There is no way to know that South's hand is better suited for the minors with the bidding structure we see here. 4♠ is the logical cheapest bid to describe North's hand.
#7
Posted 2017-May-18, 08:49
#8
Posted 2017-May-18, 10:27
#9
Posted 2017-May-18, 11:33
Winstonm, on 2017-May-18, 10:27, said:
But for South to call PASS is oh so hard in today's modern bridge environment. That is a sign of weakness when South allows the opponents to jam up his team's contract without punishing them for interference.
Of course, PASS it is the correct call, but I had to throw that in there.
#10
Posted 2017-May-18, 11:53
diana_eva, on 2017-May-18, 05:27, said:
Agree with diana_eva although on a good day, North might pass South's double.
South hand posted to BridgeWinners as a Bidding Poll
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#11
Posted 2017-May-18, 12:10
#12
Posted 2017-May-18, 13:25
If you double, North is almost always going to bid 4 ♠ with a 4 card suit and you're in a pickle as to what to do. With RHO preempting, it less likely that ♠ will break evenly enough for 4 ♠ to play well on a 7 card fit.
Pass also gives you side an additional option. Partner just might find a reopening 4 ♠ call which would settle what the strain should be.
#13
Posted 2017-May-18, 16:33
#15
Posted 2017-May-19, 02:16
silvr bull, on 2017-May-18, 12:10, said:
Yes, maybe I should have posted it as a one-hand problem. I chose to present the whole deal because my partner (who is a very good player) thought that my initial double was ok but that I should have bid 5♣ after 4♠ was doubled.
I found that surprising - I thought that my initial double was the most questionable call.
Thanks to Nige1 for posting it as a 1-hand problem on BridgeWinners. Apparently, most chose to double in that setting although there have not been so many hi-profile players voting so far (Kieran Dyke and John Diamond dbl, while Joshua Donn passes).
#16
Posted 2017-May-19, 03:27
If you think that partner can only double when 4♠ is a make opposite your hand then you are in for a long wait.
I think the other key here is the scoring method. At matchpoints converting +50 to +100 is huge At IMPS South should pass like a shot
#17
Posted 2017-May-19, 06:05
helene_t, on 2017-May-19, 02:16, said:
I found that surprising - I thought that my initial double was the most questionable call.
A comment about pulling 4SX to 5C surprises me too. Would he have made the same comment if his hand was J9xxxx x J9xx Kx? I think his decision to pass 4HX or correct to 4S is at least as difficult as the initial double or pass decision.
#18
Posted 2017-May-19, 07:42
#19
Posted 2017-May-19, 07:58