Do you feel lucky, punk? To bid or not to bid
#1
Posted 2008-August-10, 20:11
- / 853 / K982 / K97652
1N (15-17) - P - 2♠ (Clubs) - X
3♣ (Qxx or better) - P - ?
#3
Posted 2008-August-10, 20:26
What I really wish is that we had a better way of bidding the hand, maybe a 3 clubs invitational to 3N, showing 6-8 HCP, and 6 clubs. Then Partner can go to 3N with Axx of clubs and a reasonable hand, or stop with less. This seems like a hand that you want to be describing rather than making a final decision, since partner's holding is going to make the difference.
I guess what I'm saying is that I pass, but wish my methods were different so it wouldn't be my decision whether to go on.
#6
Posted 2008-August-10, 23:48
Wouldn't it be nice if we could bid 3S and if partner bids 3N, we sign-off in 4C, but if partner bids 4C, we raise to 5C? Unfortunately, I don't think partner will agree to our interpretation of 3S followed by 4C.
Still .... red at IMPS and the dbl... Drat, if I had my IPhone, I could run a fast simulation in my pocket with vibrate set for 40% success.........
5C
#8
Posted 2008-August-11, 09:01
#9
Posted 2008-August-11, 14:29
3C = club fit, double spade stop
2NT = no club club fit, double spade stop
Pass = not a double spade stop
After the pass, responder can redouble to ask about the club fit.
#10
Posted 2008-August-11, 14:43
gnasher, on Aug 11 2008, 03:29 PM, said:
3C = club fit, double spade stop
2NT = no club club fit, double spade stop
Pass = not a double spade stop
After the pass, responder can redouble to ask about the club fit.
Without getting into specifics, I prefer to use the space to focus on playing 2♠X or 2♠XX if I think it's a good idea.
#11
Posted 2008-August-11, 23:47
All red in IMPs the double of 2S is more a competitive double than a lead directing double. So partner may easily have wasted S values. Its just wishfull thinking to want to try for low HCP games because we think all of partner hand is working.
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#12
Posted 2008-August-12, 12:16
♠K987 ♥AKT ♦754 ♣AQ3
I think it's 'normal aggressive' to shoot 3NT with that and let the chips fall. I agonized and passed (thinking we were on at BEST 2-2 Clubs, since he 'couldn't' have the hand he actually held.)
At least I didn't shoot 5 Clubs.
#13
Posted 2008-August-12, 12:49
It is however a bit tempting to take another bid based on what might be 6 C tricks. The sad part is if I bid again, 3S showing shortness for example, my partner has every right to assume I have game going values opposite a minimum NT opening. I don't have it. Those who would like to bid 3N be my guest as I find it hard to think it rates to be a winner based on the auction presented to us.
Sorry that I do not agree the leap to 3N is the answer to my dreams after dble of 2S.
#14
Posted 2008-August-12, 16:50
jonottawa, on Aug 12 2008, 07:16 PM, said:
I think it's 'normal aggressive' to shoot 3NT with that and let the chips fall.
If responder might have a signoff in 3♣, I don't think it's clear for opener to bid 3NT with this. To make 3NT he needs responder to hold ♣K together with either a diamond card or four diamonds, or perhaps a misguess by the defence at trick two.
If responder has ♣K but no diamond stop, he'll pass 3NT and you'll probably go down. If he doesn't have ♣K, he'll probably remove to 4♣, where there's a significant risk of going for 500 or more.
This is partly a problem with the methods. Using 2NT/3♣ to distinguish between Qxx and xxx isn't very useful when responder has an invitational hand, where he needs to know about quick tricks as well as club fillers. I think that the distinction should be between "would accept an invitation" and "would not accept an invitation". That would have worked well on this hand
#15
Posted 2008-August-14, 04:48
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#16
Posted 2008-August-14, 05:19
benlessard, on Aug 14 2008, 11:48 AM, said:
So with xx xxx xx Jxxxxx I'm supposed to pass and watch partner 3 down in 1NT instead of 1 down in 3♣?
#17
Posted 2008-August-14, 06:10
Opener could have bid 2NT to show his clubs fit and still be able to stop in 3NT when partner holds xx xxx xx Jxxxxx.
Is that not an essential part of this convention?
Finding your own mistakes is more productive than looking for partner's. It improves your game and is good for your soul. (Nige1)