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Some Matchpoint Hands

#21 User is offline   Apollo81 

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Posted 2008-May-12, 13:50

2/4/pass
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Posted 2008-May-12, 14:45

The_Hog, on May 11 2008, 02:32 AM, said:

rogerclee, on May 11 2008, 07:18 AM, said:

1) 3 works way better. 2 will get partner to double them off with his 12-count when your hand is worth literally zero defensive tricks.

2) 4 is best; it is cold, with 3 down 1 or 2 depending on the play.

3) Pass doesn't work out so well; you guys are cold for 5. You also lose to everyone else in 3NT when RHO's 4 bid is a little untraditional. 4 goes down 5.

So Roger how do you suggest we get to 5D on the last board. I doubt you are recommending a 4D overcall with that suit, are you? Perhaps you are recommending a X. Pray tell me what we then do over a 4S bid?

Personally I think 3C is a youth players bid on board 1. You grow out of it on suits that bad with outside defensive tricks.

Josh is right, show me the hands!

Oh, this was from a live game a few nights ago, and I've lost the hand records. I will say what I can remember.

1) Partner has AT8x J9xxx Qx AJ, and he will double 3, which is cold for 4, since RHO is 5062 and diamonds 2-2.

2) Partner has AQJx Q xx AKQJxx.

3) Partner has some sort of 4261 hand which is not good enough to open and had too much playing strength in spades to preempt. This was an opponent's decision, I didn't get a good look at the hand. I just thought our result was amusing.

I agree that hands 1 and 3 may not be very instructive. Sorry.
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Posted 2008-May-12, 16:07

rogerclee, on May 12 2008, 12:45 PM, said:

I agree that hands 1 and 3 may not be very instructive. Sorry.

For whom? :)
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Posted 2008-May-12, 17:13

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I'd pass board 1: even tho I know it is mps.. I can always bid later if the auction suggests it to be appropriate, and I am not worried about a pass out with this hand.

On board 2, I have a sneaking admiration for 4, but that is very unilateral... does it promise club support, as I would argue if I made the bid, or is it how I'd bid the same high card values with 7 or 8 weak hearts, as he'd argue when passing with a stiff? And even if it promises clubs, do I really want to be in 5 when we could have had it for 4? So I bid the (obvious) 4 now. BTW, I hate a negative double of 1... when you bid on that crap, how is partner ever going to know what to do?

On board 3, the pass is the most obvious answer I have seen in many a thread. The fact that we are 'cold' for 5 is meaningless and irrelevant. The fact that rho doesn't have a 4 bid is not exactly unexpected, but so what? Bad bridge works sometimes, which is just as well, given how much of it is played (and I don't exclude me from that, either :) )
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Posted 2008-May-19, 07:28

pclayton, on May 10 2008, 05:37 PM, said:

Well, run this through your simulator Nuno. RHO has advertised 5+ hearts. The spade length around the table is a complete unknown. What is their most probable fit?

I'm not being argumentative, but I am curious.

Ok, so I'm back in office and simulated this. We have

J
AQx
J9
Q987xxx

RHO opens 1.

Under the assumption that RHO has 5+ hearts, that hearts is his longest suit except if 55 majors and he's got 10+ hcp and not playing 1NT with 5 card major, we have:

Produced 50804 hands
opps spade length: 7.46048
opps heart lenght: 7.66111
opps diams length: 6.92461
opps clubs lenght: 3.9538
opps HCP: 21.6137

Odds for a fit on any suit but clubs are very similar, a little less likely to diamonds. A 3 overcall won't bother opps much if their fit happens to be hearts, but if it's diams or spades, it will be quite bothersome.
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Posted 2008-May-19, 07:59

BTW, board 3 reminded me of a hand where my opps opened 3N for the minors pass 4C ? to me and I had 1444 with 22 points...w/w. So I passed in tempo and partner in reopening seat tanked(!) and passed. We beat them 7 for lose 2 :rolleyes:
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Posted 2008-May-19, 09:50

1. 2
2. 4 (Would not have doubled previously)
3. Pass

Edit: wow I'm very late to the thread, sorry. :)
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