If you chose to pass how much extra would you need to bid?
Balancing decision do you balance after this pre-empt
#1
Posted 2006-February-15, 17:04
If you chose to pass how much extra would you need to bid?
#2
Posted 2006-February-15, 17:18
- hrothgar
#3 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2006-February-15, 17:21
#5
Posted 2006-February-15, 18:53
Partner is sitting there with a good hand on which he cannot act. Something like 4333 or 3433 with a 14 count. If I don't balance, they are going to play in 3C making 8 or 9 tricks. Meanwhile, we are cold for something - anywhere from 3D to 4H.
You just cannot sell out on a hand like this.
#6
Posted 2006-February-15, 18:54
For me, I would need at least a king more (maybe 4 more points if I don't like my diamond suit texture much- e.g. Adding the spade K, I would still pass) with this shape to balance with 3D.
#7
Posted 2006-February-15, 19:09
ArtK78, on Feb 15 2006, 07:53 PM, said:
Partner is sitting there with a good hand on which he cannot act. Something like 4333 or 3433 with a 14 count. If I don't balance, they are going to play in 3C making 8 or 9 tricks. Meanwhile, we are cold for something - anywhere from 3D to 4H.
You just cannot sell out on a hand like this.
You sound like you have seen all 4 hands.
Is it possible that partner has a 3-3-3-4 6-count instead, and that we go for a huge number if we bid? If you frequently bid 3D with hands like this, will partner take you seriously when you bid 3D next time on xx AQx AKJxxx xx or even more?
I think the answers are "yes, that's certainly possible" and "no, partner won't expect you to have your bids anymore". Nobody likes to sell out with xx in clubs, and it is true that a double partscore swing is possible. But in my opinion you just have to sell out with hands like this.
- hrothgar
#9
Posted 2006-February-15, 19:26
Kalvan14, on Feb 15 2006, 08:13 PM, said:
Bidding at matchpoints is also more attractive if the opponents are not vulnerable.
- hrothgar
#10
Posted 2006-February-15, 22:16

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#11
Posted 2006-February-15, 23:19
Hannie, on Feb 15 2006, 08:26 PM, said:
Kalvan14, on Feb 15 2006, 08:13 PM, said:
Bidding at matchpoints is also more attractive if the opponents are not vulnerable.
I'd not be so sure N/S hold the balance of strength. 3♦-1 (or even -2, undoubled) would still be better than 3♣ making