This is another hand from Denver that was circulated by email. None of the other panel members made the same call as I did, but I am stubborn enough to think that I got it right. I wonder if I will get some support here.
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#1
Posted 2006-February-02, 13:37
This is another hand from Denver that was circulated by email. None of the other panel members made the same call as I did, but I am stubborn enough to think that I got it right. I wonder if I will get some support here.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.
- hrothgar
- hrothgar
#2
Posted 2006-February-02, 13:44
3NT planning to rescue myself to 4♦ if doubled :-)
The legend of the black octogon.
#3 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2006-February-02, 13:45
Pass. I have no club fit and RHO opened my 6 card side suit. Partner couldn't raise my 5 card suit. I definitely won't bid.
I'll assume you Xed, but I don't like it. For one theyre often bidding 4 (yes this happens), and secondly I'm not sure I can beat them.
I'll assume you Xed, but I don't like it. For one theyre often bidding 4 (yes this happens), and secondly I'm not sure I can beat them.
#4
Posted 2006-February-02, 13:47
Pass.. if partner had clubs and hearts he would have bid 3♣... I might like to bid 4♦, but partner would never figure out that it was this hand.
--Ben--
#5
Posted 2006-February-02, 14:09
Jlall, on Feb 2 2006, 02:45 PM, said:
Pass. I have no club fit and RHO opened my 6 card side suit. Partner couldn't raise my 5 card suit. I definitely won't bid.
I'll assume you Xed, but I don't like it. For one theyre often bidding 4 (yes this happens), and secondly I'm not sure I can beat them.
I'll assume you Xed, but I don't like it. For one theyre often bidding 4 (yes this happens), and secondly I'm not sure I can beat them.
Yes I voted for double. I don't think that this double should be "take-out" when all four suits have been bid. I'm not sure that we can beat them either, but the prospects are good. I have a void in partner's suit, long diamonds behind opener, and the AK in a suit where partner (usually) has at most 2 cards.
I think that bidding is crazy (sorry Luis) so the choice is between passing and doubling. I think that we are very likely to set it, and the double can make a significant difference at matchpoints. I wouldn't dream of doubling at IMPs.
For what it is worth, partner had xx xx xx AKxxxxx, opener was minimal with 4 spades. At the table they passed and 3S was down 1 for a decent score. Most of the panel voted for pass, with a couple of 4D bidders (crazy I say!), and me, the doubler.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.
- hrothgar
- hrothgar
#6 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2006-February-02, 14:13
I don't think 50 and 100 is a significant difference.
Partner happened to have the AK of clubs, but sometimes he won't. I imagine setting 3S 1 trick was a good score and doubt 100 would have been significantly better. Had 3S been cold, -140 and -530 would be a big difference.
Partner happened to have the AK of clubs, but sometimes he won't. I imagine setting 3S 1 trick was a good score and doubt 100 would have been significantly better. Had 3S been cold, -140 and -530 would be a big difference.
#7
Posted 2006-February-02, 16:36
The only reason to double (I agree it can be only for penalty) is to bar pard from competing in 4♣
#8
Posted 2006-February-03, 19:20
Choise is only between pass and double, I cant imagine bidding with this hand again. Everyone seems to be freakish, but should be better off defending.
Double may produce a big number occasionally , but I think I ll pass.
I hope pd leads a trumps or club.
Double may produce a big number occasionally , but I think I ll pass.
I hope pd leads a trumps or club.
[COLOR=blue] aka Dimitar
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