Acol Daylong - Feedback thread Feedback and comments on argine and the acol system it plays
#162
Posted 2023-April-12, 03:22
If North had been of flesh and blood, they may have been accused of fielding my misguided lead-directing double. Not sure if it should be a lead-directing in this auction, but that was how it was explained.
More seriously, 3NT is an overbid by about three aces.
#163
Posted 2023-April-13, 00:26
Robots just can't get splinters right, can they?
Admittedly, this may be yet another case of the logic not matching up with the description, given 4♥ seems a reasonable bid otherwise.
#164
Posted 2023-April-20, 04:33
This penalty double was actually spot on (I made 5♣ but that was due to a misdefense, and 4♠ is down also). But seriously, what kind of penalty double is this? After I have supported diamonds and opps apear to have wild distributions, North can count zero defensive tricks.
My impression is that Argine actually plays "card" showing doubles in such situations, not penalty, which is fine but then it should be explained as such.
I am also curious why North bid 1♦ in the first place. If North is too weak for a splinter, maybe just make a limit raise? 1♦ is a good bid with that concentration of honours, I am just curious what the reason was for the robot to make that bid.
#165
Posted 2023-April-20, 04:52
helene_t, on 2023-April-20, 04:33, said:
This penalty double was actually spot on (I made 5♣ but that was due to a misdefense, and 4♠ is down also). But seriously, what kind of penalty double is this? After I have supported diamonds and opps apear to have wild distributions, North can count zero defensive tricks.
I am also curious why North bid 1♦ in the first place. If North is too weak for a splinter, maybe just make a limit raise? 1♦ is a good bid with that concentration of honours, I am just curious what the reason was for the robot to make that bid.
Just to make it easier to see...
#166
Posted 2023-April-21, 19:45
a) Cue, cue again
Despite having already shown 5 spades, the first cue made some sense, I guess, if checkback is off for some reason, but I have no idea what Argine was angling for with the second.
b) NT, NT again
A natural 4NT can't be described as anything other than a partnership-ending bid. I 'rage-quit' with 6♠, but even that didn't get the message across.
#167
Posted 2023-April-22, 15:18
smerriman, on 2023-April-21, 19:45, said:
a) Cue, cue again
Despite having already shown 5 spades, the first cue made some sense, I guess, if checkback is off for some reason, but I have no idea what Argine was angling for with the second.
b) NT, NT again
A natural 4NT can't be described as anything other than a partnership-ending bid. I 'rage-quit' with 6♠, but even that didn't get the message across.
But at least he arrived at 7 HCP (even if he didn't have them, and was bashful about who had suggested a diamonds stopper).
#168
Posted 2023-April-25, 00:34
I held AQTxx-Axx-xx-AJx.
2NT is 15-19 game forcing with exactly 2 hearts.
3♥ shows 11-13 with 3+♥.
4♥ shows 11-14 with 4+♥.
3NT is 15-16 with exactly 2 hearts.
2♠ shows 5+♠, 11-20, natural, forcing, so I elected to bid that hoping heart followups would show extra strength.
Nope, after Argine continued with 2NT (natural, invitational), 3♥ showed exactly 2 hearts, 11-13, while 4♥ was exactly 2 hearts, 11-20, "preference for this suit".
I tried the latter anyway, but then Argine went on its usual route of bidding 4NT / 5NT / 6NT, described as Blackwood but intended to sign off in notrumps at each level with an 11 count.
What's the normal Acol solution here?
#169
Posted 2023-April-28, 08:30
https://tinyurl.com/27mqw4da
#170
Posted 2023-May-01, 05:21
diana_eva, on 2022-November-30, 04:46, said:
Please post comments about the free acol daylong and the robots used in it (Argine).
Same as with GIB reports, it helps to include the actual hand, or at least mention the board number and the daylong date.
#171
Posted 2023-May-04, 23:40
4-6♥; 5+♠; HCP 9+; 3rd suit forcing; looking for stopper, can have fit and at least 4♥ - Forcing.
Not being familiar with 3SF I looked it up and found a Funbridge blogpost which seemed likely to be authoritative given it's Argine.
The title of the post was "The truth about the subject of third suit forcing" suggesting that it was not a lie.
The post stated that "The next three sequences use a third suit that is outside the box that defines a third suit forcing:"
The second of these auctions is the one shown above. This is described as "Without going into detail (this is not the topic of the day), these third suits have a tendency of being natural:"
Any thoughts?
#172
Posted 2023-May-05, 02:23
pilowsky, on 2023-May-04, 23:40, said:
Not being familiar with 3SF I looked it up and found a Funbridge blogpost which seemed likely to be authoritative given it's Argine.
The title of the post was "The truth about the subject of third suit forcing" suggesting that it was not a lie.
The post stated that "The next three sequences use a third suit that is outside the box that defines a third suit forcing:"
The second of these auctions is the one shown above. This is described as "Without going into detail (this is not the topic of the day), these third suits have a tendency of being natural:"
Any thoughts?
My only thought is that this would be forcing in any natural system I have played, even without giving it a fancy name. In this particular sequence, Opener has not excluded 4 card hearts and so Responder would do well to promise the same, as Argine does here.
#173
Posted 2023-May-05, 03:14
#174
Posted 2023-May-12, 04:21
So the auction goes
(1♠)-p-(1NT)-p
(2♦)-x-(xx)-p
(p)-3♣-(p)-3NT
(x)-a.p.
-1100
Whether East's pass after the redouble is penalty or scrambling is a different issue (personally I think it should be penalty but East's hand is more consistent with scrambling), but it shouldn't matter here as West's 3♣ bid shouldn't show values regardless.
3♣ was explained as 8-17 points, and then E just has to pass as W will rarely have something close to 17. I am not sure why E bid 3NT.
#175
Posted 2023-May-12, 06:38
helene_t, on 2023-May-12, 04:21, said:
So the auction goes
(1♠)-p-(1NT)-p
(2♦)-x-(xx)-p
(p)-3♣-(p)-3NT
(x)-a.p.
-1100
Whether East's pass after the redouble is penalty or scrambling is a different issue (personally I think it should be penalty but East's hand is more consistent with scrambling), but it shouldn't matter here as West's 3♣ bid shouldn't show values regardless.
3♣ was explained as 8-17 points, and then E just has to pass as W will rarely have something close to 17. I am not sure why E bid 3NT.
#176
Posted 2023-May-18, 12:44
?
Here is seems that almost everything I can bid either doesn't show extras, or shows a heart fit. For example, 3♣ is a minimum and 4♣ is a splinter.
I punted 5♦ on my mediocre diamonds for lack of a better alternative. The fact that I scores 83% for 5♦= while there were 10 top tricks in NT, shows that other had the same problem.
#177
Posted 2023-May-23, 18:48
#178
Posted 2023-May-25, 02:06
You're playing in a game when the bidding goes:
What does "Hope of slam" mean?
#179
Posted 2023-May-25, 15:33
It's an unnecessary raise to 5 no extra information regarding slam prospects
What's even more annoying is that were good slam prospects
We've explored a few vague controls and there is something called Blackwood at the 4 level
At least hope of slam is information but rather strange too. It isn't pointless though
I do appreciate that an unnecessary jump saying I didn't need to do this and don't recommend slam is a form of information too
#180
Posted 2023-May-26, 12:57
Edit: and just before anyone asks, I was south here, got moved to North to play it.
Another novelty for me.
What does North have with its alerted 2♦ bid?