mike777, on Jan 28 2006, 01:55 AM, said:
The common problem is of course south's free raise bid of 3clubs!
Is it weak, constructive or invite?
3Clubs is by definition a free raise bid. The old definition of a free raise bid is a bid with a good constructive reason to bid.
As I detailed in another post, in modern bridge a free raise bid has almost no meaning. In today's world eveyone likes to bid. In competition, everyone gets into the act and it becomes a shootout. Since all bids have no real meaning, I do not know how they can judge who "owns" the contract, and when to trust their partner.
Using "Fought the Law" if you can judge whether partners bidding shows minimum working hcp, constuctive working hcp, or invite hcp you can make some logical decision.
If you could trust the bidding:
opener has 13-14 hcp
you have 11 hcp
responder has 8+ hcp
which leaves partner having at most 7 working hcp.
Using FTL
13-3-1=9 tricks in club sac.
13=total tricks
-3=combined 2 shortest suits
-1=estimated 16-18 working hcp.
It's what I have always argued: FTL methods are quite good if you can properly assess the WTP (and the SST, but this is much easier). Obviously, if you can properly assess the WTP, you do not need FTL methods.
P - (1♦) - 2♣ - (2♠)
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