Which bids do you seriously consider and what would be your actual choice?
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#1
Posted 2020-April-06, 14:12
Which bids do you seriously consider and what would be your actual choice?
#2
Posted 2020-April-06, 15:15
#3
Posted 2020-April-06, 15:21
#4
Posted 2020-April-06, 15:27
Cyberyeti, on 2020-April-06, 15:15, said:
Your partner is someone who considers himself to be a very strong player but whose discipline in the bidding is often questionable. In other words, I would put very few limits on the possible hands.
#5
Posted 2020-April-06, 16:16
#6
Posted 2020-April-06, 16:37
Zelandakh, on 2020-April-06, 15:27, said:
Well how random are his jump overcalls then at least he failed to do that
#7
Posted 2020-April-06, 17:34
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#8
Posted 2020-April-06, 17:48
#9
Posted 2020-April-07, 04:37
And, I don't think partner would be best pleased with me if I put down this selection of tramtickets should he/she declare, especially if the contract is X'ed.
#10
Posted 2020-April-07, 05:13
Seems I have none of them.
So like all the others, I’m passing in tempo. Maybe if it goes 2D, pass, pass, I’ll toss a coin.
#11
Posted 2020-April-07, 09:58
This question was prefaced with, "you're doing fairly well on board 17 out of 20 in a MP tournament". Is this really the hand to make an anti-field call? How often is any call other than pass here right? Do you even want to make an anti-field call while you're doing well? You're most often going from fairly well to close to average if you don't pass on this hand.
This really isn't the hand to be a hero on, you're going to lose so often.
#12
Posted 2020-April-08, 03:48
Before answering the query posed by OP directly, one would ask oneself 'Would I make any bid with the given hand if RHO had passed over 1H overcall by partner".One has the answer to the present query then and there only.This goes unless the 1H overcall has been agreed as unconditionally forcing for one round. if indeed it is so, then good luck to that system and agreement.
#13
Posted 2020-April-08, 14:51
But to answer partly your other question, I would also consider a simple raise.
I've never been happy with the difference between considering and considering seriously, whatever it is.
#14
Posted 2020-April-16, 13:19
#15
Posted 2020-April-16, 13:28
Zelandakh, on 2020-April-16, 13:19, said:
May depend on your preempting style in first seat and your overcalling style, but to me if you play sensible preemps, this is a long club suit and a pile unsuitable for opening 3♣, does not suggest hearts, indeed warns partner off trying to play anywhaere else.
#16
Posted 2020-April-22, 08:44
3♣ went down 2 for an 80% board. Good play? Lucky? Would it make any difference to your thoughts if you saw this happen online rather than f2f?
#17
Posted 2020-April-22, 09:40
#18
Posted 2020-April-22, 10:40
Lucky? I'd usually consider a favourable lay of the cards as lucky, or, a completely speculative bid that finds a magic dummy. Poor defense and judgement in the auction by opps? *shrug*
I think that if so many people respond to this thread stating how any call except pass is crazy, perhaps, you'd be well served to go see if it is crazy. I think it's pretty clear from your line of questioning that you've failed to do this. Probably too caught up chasing the confirmation of your suspicions of cheating to utilize any objectivity.
To answer the last question: No, I don't think my opponents are cheating when they do stupid things that would result in bottom boards.
#19
Posted 2020-April-22, 13:33
#20
Posted 2020-April-22, 14:32
Vampyr, on 2020-April-22, 13:33, said:
I think the whole auction is rather poor, but very suspicious is an overbid IMO.
One sees bids like this all the time in bridge, not everyone knows what they are doing even on a good day.