awm, on Dec 4 2006, 12:56 PM, said:
Of course, we could change Roland's example hand just slightly:
Now the points are divided 20-20. Surely we all open the west hand and respond 1♥ on the east hand.... and 1NT is likely two or three down. If opener finds a double this is 500 or 800 opposite not even a game, and even if he doesn't it will be 200 or 300 opposite a partial. This is all a matter of the odds -- which is more likely after opening and response with me holding 16 hcp: partner has 9 or RHO has 9? Assuming opponents do sometimes pass an opening bid, odds have to be in favor of RHO having 9 and I'm taking my life in my hands.
On the actual hand I would double. This is potentially safer than 1NT, since we more easily get to 1♠ or 2♣ (both harder to penalize and defeat than 1NT). On the actual cards partner will show me a good hand (say 1♦-P-1♥-X; 2♥-3♣ or 1♦-P-1♥-X; XX-3♣) and I can easily bid game.
Scoring: IMP
Now the points are divided 20-20. Surely we all open the west hand and respond 1♥ on the east hand.... and 1NT is likely two or three down. If opener finds a double this is 500 or 800 opposite not even a game, and even if he doesn't it will be 200 or 300 opposite a partial. This is all a matter of the odds -- which is more likely after opening and response with me holding 16 hcp: partner has 9 or RHO has 9? Assuming opponents do sometimes pass an opening bid, odds have to be in favor of RHO having 9 and I'm taking my life in my hands.
On the actual hand I would double. This is potentially safer than 1NT, since we more easily get to 1♠ or 2♣ (both harder to penalize and defeat than 1NT). On the actual cards partner will show me a good hand (say 1♦-P-1♥-X; 2♥-3♣ or 1♦-P-1♥-X; XX-3♣) and I can easily bid game.
I would assume North would run from 1N x'd with 4-4 in the unbid suits, and I'm guessing NS would end up in 2♣ hammered.
The play and defense to 2♣ is rather interesting. Its far from clear that 2♣ is going down.