Due to system restrictions your options over 4♣X were only pass or redouble, redouble showing no shortness (first step). Note that without the double you would had answered 4NT (heart shortness).
A "weak 2" tale
#1
Posted 2017-March-02, 03:57
Due to system restrictions your options over 4♣X were only pass or redouble, redouble showing no shortness (first step). Note that without the double you would had answered 4NT (heart shortness).
#2
Posted 2017-March-02, 04:45
#3
Posted 2017-March-02, 05:01
#4
Posted 2017-March-02, 11:01
#5
Posted 2017-March-02, 16:13
He knows I have a shortage, what did 5d ask (or show)?
My gut feel is that he's holding AK of trumps and is looking for an outside card in the right spot to go with the singleton.
I don't have one so will take the action that shuts him down the most at this point.
#6
Posted 2017-March-02, 17:30
Basically, after I preempted with junk at these colors, I already have overbid and I am rejecting anything and everything, pd is all by himself. If he can not bid something by himself after I opened at these colors, we probably can't make anything. Btw, this does not mean I hate the preempt with this hand, it is very aggressive but I probably would do too with a pd who knows me.
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#7
Posted 2017-March-03, 05:09
MrAce, on 2017-March-02, 17:30, said:
Basically, after I preempted with junk at these colors, I already have overbid and I am rejecting anything and everything, pd is all by himself. If he can not bid something by himself after I opened at these colors, we probably can't make anything. Btw, this does not mean I hate the preempt with this hand, it is very aggressive but I probably would do too with a pd who knows me.
I play comparatively few forcing passes and this is an easy FP for me (and my cat). 4C clearly sets up a game force.
#8
Posted 2017-March-03, 12:09
#9
Posted 2017-March-03, 18:36
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#10
Posted 2017-March-03, 23:54
Fluffy, on 2017-March-02, 03:57, said:
Agree with Helene_T. I rank
- Pass = INV. For many this is a "Forcing Pass" context. Partner seems to have the minors sewn up. You have no defence, an extra trump, and the ♥ control, that partner seems to want.
- 6♠ = NAT. Similar reasons. Even when 6♠ is hopeless, green opponents may take a phantom save.
- Double = PEN. Perhaps you should warn partner that you are minimum and lack ♠ tops. He should have enough to defeat 6♦. Although we might be in danger of conceding a ruff and a sluff on the lead.
#11
Posted 2017-March-04, 09:14
I had
♠AKxx
♥Kxx
♦-
♣KQxxxx
In retrospect I think partner would bid slam himself with a side ace or a void.
#12
Posted 2017-March-12, 13:22
I dont understand however why responder just doesnt jump to 5D rather than askign for a singleton that he doesnt really care about.
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.
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#13
Posted 2017-June-20, 11:44
#14
Posted 2017-June-20, 16:58
cartruck, on 2017-June-20, 11:44, said:
Multi 2D is a very popular convention, far more common than flannery when talking on a worldwide scale. There are loads of topics here on whether or not it is worth it. One of the big things going for it is it is difficult to defend against.
#15
Posted 2017-June-20, 17:08
manudude03, on 2017-June-20, 16:58, said:
I've never played something like that, but it seems easy for the opponents to preempt and scuttle their bidding. Like I said before, tell your story as quickly and as accurately as possible. Need to tell your story fast, imo.
#16
Posted 2017-June-20, 17:25
cartruck, on 2017-June-20, 17:08, said:
Not that easy unfortunately. Jumps should be strong anyway - "never preempt over a preempt", and then you have things like (2D)-3C-P-3H/S is that natural or stopper showing? If the former, how do you find out if you can stop them running their 6 card suit, and if the latter, how do you find your major fit after partner overcalls in a minor. This is just one of many problems when trying to defend.
When it comes to bidding accurately, there's no doubt that standard weak 2s fare better, but multi is tougher to defend against than normal weak 2s. IIRC, even Meckwell had a misunderstanding over a defense to multi in a recent-ish World Championship (I think it might have been Philadelphia 2010) and they are often renowned for having the tightest system understandings in the world.
I have also personally seen my fair share of multi-defense disasters where the opps play in my suit, or a two-way double go badly wrong.
#17
Posted 2017-June-20, 18:09
benlessard, on 2017-March-12, 13:22, said:
I dont understand however why responder just doesnt jump to 5D rather than askign for a singleton that he doesnt really care about.
My guess is he didn't jump to 5D because he didn't think there was much chance for 11 tricks in the 0-3 fit.
Due to system restrictions your options over 4♣X were only pass or redouble, redouble showing no shortness (first step). Note that without the double you would had answered 4NT (heart shortness).