Trials and Tribulations...
#1 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2007-June-01, 12:33
Kxx
QT98xxxx
AK
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red/white imps the auction begins
1C p 2N(game forcing)
Would you bid 3H or 4H or something else? If you bid 3H and plan on bidding again over 3N please specify.
#3
Posted 2007-June-01, 13:28
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#4
Posted 2007-June-01, 13:40
I want to edit and add it might put LHO under pressure if as seems quite possible he holds the minors.
#6
Posted 2007-June-01, 15:37
Not a shiver, not a hesitation. Willing to discuss if it should have been 5H or some other distraction.
#7
Posted 2007-June-02, 00:36
My plan is to bid 3♥ and then 4♥ over 3NT.
#8
Posted 2007-June-02, 01:30
Of course it might cost 2-3 IMPs if 500 vs a game (who cares?), it might be a phantom or I might go for 800 vs a game.
Maybe the downside is bigger than the upside - I really don't know. But I like to put on pressure.
Harald
#10
Posted 2007-June-02, 10:25
#12
Posted 2007-June-02, 13:36
Sambolino, on Jun 2 2007, 12:03 PM, said:
OK - limitless optimism?
#13
Posted 2007-June-02, 15:56
I was looking at some of the hands from the RR. I believe that this was board #3.
That 1 club bid was rather light, I think you can beat 3NT. Basically if you bid 4H for a make, you are playing P to have a heart (or 2 or stiff honor, or for hearts to break 2-2) and either Spade ace or QJ. But, if P doesn't have this, then 3NT likely makes, and the question is whether or not you can hold 4H to down 1 vul. This seems like one of those "are you feeling lucky?" type of hands.
DHL
#14 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2007-June-02, 16:17
#15
Posted 2007-June-02, 16:22
Jlall, on Jun 2 2007, 05:17 PM, said:
Partner's fault -- he's supposed to have KJx in hearts and clubs blocked.
-P.J. Painter.
#16
Posted 2007-June-02, 17:35
It seems if lho bids 3nt, expected, we can always bid 4H next round.
I would think bidding 4H next round gives them just as much a problem as bidding it one round earlier.
#17
Posted 2007-June-02, 18:11
mike777, on Jun 2 2007, 06:35 PM, said:
It seems if lho bids 3nt, expected, we can always bid 4H next round.
I would think bidding 4H next round gives them just as much a problem as bidding it one round earlier.
Not if LHO wanted to rebid clubs or bid a new suit.
Also not if he psyched his opening bid and will pass 2NT (not that I expect it, but 4♥ right away certainly solves that issue.)
Different question. What do you gain by passing first?
#18
Posted 2007-June-02, 18:47
jdonn, on Jun 2 2007, 07:11 PM, said:
mike777, on Jun 2 2007, 06:35 PM, said:
It seems if lho bids 3nt, expected, we can always bid 4H next round.
I would think bidding 4H next round gives them just as much a problem as bidding it one round earlier.
Not if LHO wanted to rebid clubs or bid a new suit.
Also not if he psyched his opening bid and will pass 2NT (not that I expect it, but 4♥ right away certainly solves that issue.)
Different question. What do you gain by passing first?
I would hope to learn something by shutting up and listening.
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#19
Posted 2007-June-02, 20:15
mike777, on Jun 2 2007, 07:47 PM, said:
jdonn, on Jun 2 2007, 07:11 PM, said:
mike777, on Jun 2 2007, 06:35 PM, said:
It seems if lho bids 3nt, expected, we can always bid 4H next round.
I would think bidding 4H next round gives them just as much a problem as bidding it one round earlier.
Not if LHO wanted to rebid clubs or bid a new suit.
Also not if he psyched his opening bid and will pass 2NT (not that I expect it, but 4♥ right away certainly solves that issue.)
Different question. What do you gain by passing first?
I would hope to learn something by shutting up and listening.
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Can you please give an example of how the auction could go that would teach you something useful to you?
#20
Posted 2007-June-02, 20:58
Expected but expected is useful.