juniors champs session 1
#1
Posted 2007-September-14, 15:49
1.
AKQJxxxx
KJTx
x
void
void
Ax
AQxxx
xxxxxx
NS unfavorable
4♠-pass
+710
what happened?
2.
(1NT)-3♠-(p)-?
love all (2♠ would have been natural, decent hand)
KQ
Txxxxx
AQxxx
void
3. LHO opens 4th in hand and the following peculiar sequence follows:
2♦-3♦; absolute GF, "good hand with 1 red ace"
3♥-3♠; natural, natural
4♠-5♦; contract proposal, "undiscussed"
6♠
What do you lead from
x
Txxx
Kxxx
QTxx
?
4.
You pick up
AJ9xxx
void
AQx
KTxx
RHO opens 1♦ favorable, 2nd seat and it goes:
p-1♦-1♠-2♣
2♠-p-?
Feel free to introduce/recommend your own methods if you think they'd help.
5. you deal at Game all
AK
Kxx
AQxx
KQxx
2NT-(3♠)-X*-(p) takeout, 4♥, usually short and weak in spades
?
There were other bad boards also, but I'm not going to show them off now.
George Carlin
#2
Posted 2007-September-14, 16:15
2. 4♠. Pard has a minimum of: AJT9xxx, x, x, Qxxx. Its very close either way, but pard may have a big card, so I bid game.
3. Club I guess.
4. 4♠. Pard is marked with at least 5 hearts, so shortness in both minors looks likely.
5. 3N. WTP?
#3
Posted 2007-September-14, 18:07
2. I bid 4♠. Partner has to have 7 spades. If he has AJTxxxx (certainly possible) and you don't get a trump lead, you will have 10 top tricks. Even if his suit is not quite as good, you could easily have 10 tricks. He is allowed to have another card.
3. It would be nice if you would explain the meaning of the 2♦ opening bid. In any event, I lead a diamond.
4. I will introduce my own method for this hand. I pass. With the club bid on my left, I don't like my hand all that much if all that partner can do is bid 2♠ in competition. I assume that this event is being scored at matchpoints. At IMPs, I would definitely try for game.
5. Why would I do anything except 3NT?
#4
Posted 2007-September-15, 01:08
George Carlin
#5
Posted 2007-September-15, 03:39
Csaba, 2C on that hand is of course idiotic! I sympathise with 4S, particularly at that vulnerability; however having said this, you have the S suit and you have a fine hand. I would open 1S. Btw Phil, would you really bid 3H holding 8 solid S? I prefer 1S 1NT 4C autosplinter, and see where that leads me.
#6
Posted 2007-September-15, 05:10
That said, it's hard to construct a really convincing auction to slam after a 1♠ opening.
#7
Posted 2007-September-15, 08:33
2. 4♠. Cold on a non-trump lead. Often makeable with it too.
3. Low ♣. Alternative low ♦, but ♣ looks best IMO.
4. 4♠.
5. 3NT, wtp?
Harald
#8
Posted 2007-September-15, 08:52
Not overly fond of the 4♠ opening. (Switch a small spade into and a minor and I would open 4♠).
I'd never consider 2♣ with this hand. This leaves 1♠ or some kind of NAMYATS type bid. I'd bid 3NT if this were available. Otherwise 1♠
#9
Posted 2007-September-15, 09:21
1♠ is the normal opening on these cards. A Namyats 4♦ opening is my choice if it is available to me.
It is remotely possible that you should play this hand in hearts. But the chances that hearts will play better than spades are so small as to be ignored.
#10
Posted 2007-September-15, 09:24
ArtK78, on Sep 15 2007, 10:21 AM, said:
1♠ is the normal opening on these cards. A Namyats 4♦ opening is my choice if it is available to me.
It is remotely possible that you should play this hand in hearts. But the chances that hearts will play better than spades are so small as to be ignored.
I think it's even way too strong for Namyats type 4♦. The ace of hearts and OUT is just about a slam!
#11
Posted 2007-September-15, 09:26
ArtK78, on Sep 15 2007, 09:21 AM, said:
Don't worry about being called idiotic by The_Hog, it has happened to pretty much every sensible poster here.
#12
Posted 2007-September-15, 10:02
2. 4♠.
3. club
4. 4♠
5. 3N.
#13
Posted 2007-September-15, 10:17
2. Clear pass.
3. A club is clearly wrong otherwise you wouldn't ask.
4. I'm a bit worried about this hand. If partner has heart values (and it sure sounds that way) then game probably doesn't have much play. I'd bid 3C, if partner bids 3H I sign off in 3S.
5. 3NT.
- hrothgar
#14
Posted 2007-September-15, 13:00
The_Hog, on Sep 15 2007, 01:39 AM, said:
Csaba, 2C on that hand is of course idiotic! I sympathise with 4S, particularly at that vulnerability; however having said this, you have the S suit and you have a fine hand. I would open 1S. Btw Phil, would you really bid 3H holding 8 solid S? I prefer 1S 1NT 4C autosplinter, and see where that leads me.
Sure.
Doesn't pard's heart holding have a big impact on the trick-taking potential of this hand? I think its a lot better call than an auto aplinter, which causes pard to overestimate the value of the ♣A and the ♦KQ.
#15
Posted 2007-September-15, 13:02
hrothgar, on Sep 15 2007, 06:52 AM, said:
Agree, but I'd want to take another call if pard signs off. I'm curious what everyone thinks the best continuation is?
#16
Posted 2007-September-15, 15:17
Second hand depends a lot on what you know of your partner, I'd say 4♠ with mine.
Third hand see Han's response.
Fouth hand 4♠, its junior even't didn't you say so?, what are you waiting for then?
Fifth hand is difficult, you can have slam in a minor, but at MP you just can't go above 3NT with this.
#17
Posted 2007-September-15, 18:02
To Cherdano: I've commented on this before, but its pretty obvious your English skills are letting you down again. If you read my post, I said a 2C bid is idiotic. I did not refer to the poster as idiotic. Perhaps it might help you if I posted in German.
#18
Posted 2007-September-15, 18:34
The_Hog, on Sep 15 2007, 06:02 PM, said:
ROTFL. As usual, your social skills are letting you down. Of course you didn't say that, but you implied it. If person A says s.th., and then turn to person B and say "what person A just said is of course idiotic!" then you are
[x] acting as if you were an arrogant asshole, and
[x] implying (but not saying) that B is idiotic (otherwise you would say it to everyone not just address person B ).
Of course you know this, it's just that you can't be bothered to care. That's your own free choice, but it is also why I dislike almost every post coming from you.
#19
Posted 2007-September-15, 18:53
Then don't try to read them. I posted "try" advisedly.
#20
Posted 2007-September-15, 18:57
- hrothgar