Two part question
#21
Posted 2007-November-19, 10:07
BTW, I kibitzed this hand, so answering subsequent questions might be infuenced by the actual events.
#22
Posted 2007-November-19, 10:13
Once tho you elect 2♠, 5♥, definitely.
#23
Posted 2007-November-19, 12:58
Hannie, on Nov 19 2007, 10:49 AM, said:
It goes
(p) - 2S - (3C) - 4S
(5C) - ??
Your call?
If you open ♠AQ8642 ♥T9862 ♦9 ♣J you are basically committing yourself to not let Them play the hand below the six (maybe the seven...) level.
5H. In tempo.
#24
Posted 2007-November-19, 13:11
#25
Posted 2007-November-19, 13:11
Part 2: If I understand the problem correctly, we're red and they are white. Its unclear whether I want to bid 5 over 5. If I do bid 5 over 5, I am sure as hell NOT bidding 5♥. My 2♠ opening strongly suggested a single suited hand. My new suits at the five level don't suggest an alternative place to play; rather they are lead directing. Why would I ever bid 5♥?
I don't want a heart lead and I don't want to provide the opponent's with extra bidding space to describe their hand.
I can live with 5♠ (I don't like it)
I like Pass.
But never 5♥.
#26
Posted 2007-November-19, 13:12
FrancesHinden, on Nov 19 2007, 04:02 PM, said:
Walddk, on Nov 19 2007, 01:27 PM, said:
Roland
...and the 2S opening was not a success
(or at least, his subsequent actions led to it not being a success!)
What was the systemic meaning of 2♠?
#27
Posted 2007-November-19, 13:37
Hannie, on Nov 19 2007, 10:49 AM, said:
It goes
(p) - 2S - (3C) - 4S
(5C) - ??
Your call?
PASS over 5c.
My goal when I opened 2s was to make them guess not steal the hand.
#28
Posted 2007-November-19, 14:35
Hannie, on Nov 19 2007, 05:49 PM, said:
It goes
(p) - 2S - (3C) - 4S
(5C) - ??
Your call?
pass... pd is boss of the auction, etc etc etc. I don't abstain cause I can imagine myself bidding 2♠
George Carlin
#29
Posted 2007-November-19, 14:59
Hannie, on Nov 19 2007, 10:49 AM, said:
It goes
(p) - 2S - (3C) - 4S
(5C) - ??
Your call?
Having opened 2♠, I think I double 5♣. However, I play this double as optional (torn between defending and bidding 5♠).
-P.J. Painter.
#30
Posted 2007-November-19, 15:01
Finding your own mistakes is more productive than looking for partner's. It improves your game and is good for your soul. (Nige1)
#31
Posted 2007-November-19, 15:01
Hannie, on Nov 19 2007, 10:49 AM, said:
It goes
(p) - 2S - (3C) - 4S
(5C) - ??
Your call?
I cannot imagine bidding. Yes, it may be right. But I forfeited my right to bid, here, when I opened 2♠....not right away, but definitely over partner's virtually unlimited (could be weak, could be strong) 4♠. He knows what he's got, and the only time it's wrong to pass is when he specifically has a great heart holding. Are we betting the farm on that? Not me.
#32 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2007-November-19, 15:02
#33
Posted 2007-November-19, 15:14
Jlall, on Nov 19 2007, 04:02 PM, said:
Oh yeah. Missed the colors the second time around. Red on white, I think you have to pass.
-P.J. Painter.
#34
Posted 2007-November-19, 16:07
#35
Posted 2007-November-19, 16:08
hrothgar, on Nov 19 2007, 08:12 PM, said:
FrancesHinden, on Nov 19 2007, 04:02 PM, said:
Walddk, on Nov 19 2007, 01:27 PM, said:
Roland
...and the 2S opening was not a success
(or at least, his subsequent actions led to it not being a success!)
What was the systemic meaning of 2♠?
Sound weak 2 (he had another way of showing a poor weak 2).
#36
Posted 2007-November-19, 17:15
Anyway, I can live with 2♠. Having bid that, I'll take the liberty to bid 5♠ now. Too much playing strength to let them play 5♣.
Yeah, I know I'll have some explaning to do if this goes wrong, but I think 5♠ is right, so I believe I won't have to explain anything... lol. With a bit of luck pard, who is dummy, won't even notice I have a 65. HA!
#37
Posted 2007-November-19, 19:34
I expected more support for both of my actions so it has been a very interesting thread to me.
We won 13 IMPs on the hand, we played 5SX making, the other table was in 5C by my teammates after the woman holding my hand passed initially. I do not intend that as evidence suggesting that my choices were right, only as side information for those who are interested.
- hrothgar
#38
Posted 2007-November-19, 19:41
Hannie, on Nov 19 2007, 05:34 PM, said:
Not that it affects your story in the slightest, but your teammates were in 6♣ at the other table.
#39
Posted 2007-November-19, 23:50
- hrothgar
#40
Posted 2007-November-20, 07:29
Hannie, on Nov 19 2007, 09:50 PM, said:
Effectively we sacced.
6♣ is a great spot but failed. Our hands were: ♠void ♥QJxx ♦KJxx ♣QJxxx opposite ♠Jx ♥Ax ♦Qxx ♣AKxxxx.
With diamonds 5-1 and the heart off its hopeless (I think Matt can make it with mirrors). This is what makes 5♠ roll.