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#21
Posted 2022-September-28, 02:36
at MP yes, and IMPs no.
After seeing the full deal:
#1 we would not have opened with the South hand
#2 I (and hopefully partner) would not have overcalled 1S.
My hearts are behind the 1H opener, I have a mediocrite suit (friendly put),
I pass in a second.
At MP X is not 100% clear, it depends to a degree on the field I am playing,
in a random field I would make the X.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#22
Posted 2022-September-28, 04:39
Gilithin, on 2022-September-27, 16:08, said:
If I am going to open very light in third seat, I would open in a suit that I would like led should partner be on lead. Jxxxx doesn't cut it.
#23
Posted 2022-September-28, 04:50
AL78, on 2022-September-28, 04:39, said:
You can always open 1S. You might shut out their heart suit and you can pass any new suit partner introduces. The chance partner bids 2H is pretty small, assuming you have a weak 2H bid available, and even if partner does it may not be too bad.
#25
Posted 2022-September-28, 07:02
eagles123, on 2022-September-25, 12:49, said:
I guess the 8hcp'ers Pass although in practice the hand has enough for a mixed raise in ♠ especially White vs Red
The ♥ suit is a plus sitting in that seat and also increases the likelihood of North having 4♠
#26
Posted 2022-September-28, 11:37
My next biggest reason is that -200 is the Matchpoint Death Score, and a gooder field will try it more often. But I play against National level players, and even they so rarely do so that it's worth it to try more often than not. OTOH, those National level players are more likely to make 140 in 2M, so the "success rate" of pushing them to the 3 level is reduced.
On this hand, I've explained my reasoning of the second round calls. It hasn't changed (and as the pass-out-er, I'm guessing we're in the first situation rather than the second, and hoping).
#27
Posted 2022-September-28, 14:55
AL78, on 2022-September-28, 04:39, said:
Well I don't disagree with you on the sentiment but 1♦ is not the only option here. Some posters have suggested opening 1♠. Personally I think this is worse than 1♦ - if LHO passes then partner's most common call is probably putting us in a Burn's Law violation that we cannot escape from. But there are at least 2 other options: the safe one is 1♣. Now someone will probably point out that this does not preempt any bidding space and they would be correct. But it does tend to reduce the accuracy of the bidding anyway and the chances of this impacting us negatively are fairly small by psyche standards. The risky option that has more potential to cause chaos is opening 1NT planning to pass a 2♦ transfer. The main thing I have against either option is one that might surprise - the hand is probably too strong for a psyche. Bids like 1NT in particular tend to work better with 0-5 than 7-9. But I would strongly consider 1♣. Whether it actually gets bid though will depend on the specific system being used, the opponents and frankly just how I was feeling on the day. After all, if you always psyche with a given hand, it is not really a psyche any more but rather a CPU. So it is wise to vary your approach, not just for bridge reasons but also to stay on the right side of the law.
#28
Posted 2022-September-28, 15:04
#30
Posted 2022-October-03, 11:29
Gilithin, on 2022-September-27, 16:08, said:
For the record, I polled it on that other site and got:
2♠: 1 vote (5%)
DBL: 15 votes (79%)
Pass: 3 votes (16%)
So it seems that Pass is a logical alternative for that group, but also that X is a preponderent choice.
#31
Posted 2022-October-03, 14:44
pescetom, on 2022-October-03, 11:29, said:
Pass: 3 votes (16%)
So it seems that Pass is a logical alternative for that group, but also that X is a preponderent choice.
I would argue that those 3 players are clearly not my peers...but convincing the TD of that might be more difficult.
#32
Posted 2022-October-04, 12:12
Gilithin, on 2022-October-03, 14:44, said:
The better players in that group might argue that neither of us are peers
But if some actually choose an option then many more will seriously consider it.