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#1
Posted 2008-August-29, 15:53
♠JTx ♥8xx ♦AK9 ♣AQTx
1♦ as dealer on your right
#3
Posted 2008-August-29, 16:06
George Carlin
#4
Posted 2008-August-29, 16:09
Call me Desdinova...Eternal Light
C. It's the nexus of the crisis and the origin of storms.
IV: ace 333: pot should be game, idk
e: "Maybe God remembered how cute you were as a carrot."
#5
Posted 2008-August-29, 16:17
#6
Posted 2008-August-29, 16:23
#7
Posted 2008-August-29, 16:49
#8
Posted 2008-August-29, 16:49
#10
Posted 2008-August-29, 16:59
with such good D 4333 balanced and 33 in majors I decided to be a wuss.
PUT MY AK Of D into other suits I double.
#11
Posted 2008-August-29, 17:02
Pass may be for wusses, but doubling on these hands reminds me of the line about motorcyclists... there are old motorcyclists, and there are bold motorcyclists, but there are no old, bold motorcyclists.
More pertinently, I have no problem seeing how double can lead to disaster and far more difficulty seeing how pass can lead to our being robbed blind when and if partner can't intervene at his call. I mean, if he has a 4333 6 count, which is his median hand, just what are we doing in the auction after double? Yes, such hands usually are won by the first side to bid 1N, but that is not ever going to be our side. And 2M major on a 4-3 fit? You can steal these from me all day long on this kind of hand.
#12
Posted 2008-August-29, 17:08
#13
Posted 2008-August-29, 17:19
Honestly I'd rather bid 1NT than double. At least 1NT wins the "race to bid 1NT" and avoids the major suit moysian. We still find a 5-3 major fit if we have one, and we take up more of the opponents space.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#14 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2008-August-29, 18:32
cherdano, on Aug 29 2008, 05:49 PM, said:
There will be a higher ratio of doublers:passers the higher up the skill ladder you go. But agree with the sentiment that you cannot tell if someone is good or bad based on what they do on this hand.
Anyways, I find it hard to get too worked up about this hand myself, I would probably pass but I could see myself doubling also. All the warning signs are up, specifically a lot of values in their suits, 3-3 in the majors, all red imps, etc. That being said I generally hate to pass with this much if it can be avoided. I would double for sure if one of the majors were switched with clubs. I would pass for sure w/r.
#15
Posted 2008-August-29, 18:35
Call me Desdinova...Eternal Light
C. It's the nexus of the crisis and the origin of storms.
IV: ace 333: pot should be game, idk
e: "Maybe God remembered how cute you were as a carrot."
#16
Posted 2008-August-29, 18:41
Jlall, on Aug 29 2008, 04:32 PM, said:
cherdano, on Aug 29 2008, 05:49 PM, said:
There will be a higher ratio of doublers:passers the higher up the skill ladder you go. But agree with the sentiment that you cannot tell if someone is good or bad based on what they do on this hand.
After the comments in this one:
Part Score battle
I'm surprised the thoughts in this thread are this subdued. Are the hands really that different?
This hand was from a game Benito played in and he passed:
Benito is a wuss
I'm sure plenty of fine players would double and plenty would pass. Some get emotional about their choice and others don't. Personally I don't get that excited about it.
To each his own I guess.
#17 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2008-August-29, 18:59
pclayton, on Aug 29 2008, 07:41 PM, said:
Part Score battle
I'm surprised the thoughts in this thread are this subdued. Are the hands really that different?
LOL. Please try harder. Or please DIAGF. I don't really care either way.
You are constantly trying to do things like this, and you are constantly failing. The fact that you cannot see the difference in Qxx AQJx T8x AQx after 1S ? and JTx xxx AK9 AQTx after 1D ? IS COMPLETELY MIND BOGGLING. The fact that you try to call people out for understanding the differences in these hands is ROFLOL. Please continue to try to call me out on either being inconsistent or wrong, you will continue to fail, because the only thing you suck more at than bridge is logic.
If you even read my post IN THIS THREAD you will notice some of the differences immediately. You are not concerned with such things though.
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To each his own I guess.
Was this directed at me still? I will assume not since I SAID THE EXACT SAME THING.
#18
Posted 2008-August-29, 19:03
Jlall, on Aug 29 2008, 04:59 PM, said:
pclayton, on Aug 29 2008, 07:41 PM, said:
Part Score battle
I'm surprised the thoughts in this thread are this subdued. Are the hands really that different?
LOL. Please try harder. Or please DIAGF. I don't really care either way.
You are constantly trying to do things like this, and you are constantly failing. The fact that you cannot see the difference in Qxx AQJx T8x AQx after 1S ? and JTx xxx AK9 AQTx after 1D ? IS COMPLETELY MIND BOGGLING. The fact that you try to call people out for understanding the differences in these hands is ROFLOL. Please continue to try to call me out on either being inconsistent or wrong, you will continue to fail, because the only thing you suck more at than bridge is logic.
If you even read my post IN THIS THREAD you will notice some of the differences immediately. You are not concerned with such things though.
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To each his own I guess.
Was this directed at me still? I will assume not since I SAID THE EXACT SAME THING.
When the f*** did I ever call you out? Why do you take this so personally?
#19
Posted 2008-August-29, 19:08
pclayton, on Aug 29 2008, 04:53 PM, said:
1♦ as dealer on your right
IMO _P = 10 _X = 7
As a Scot, I don't like 7 HCP in opener's suit and 1 HCP in the majors
An Italian might take a different view
Second thoughts:
PClayton says that even Benito Garrozo would pass this one, so perhaps Italians are changing their strategy
#20
Posted 2008-August-29, 19:26
Jlall, on Aug 29 2008, 04:32 PM, said:
cherdano, on Aug 29 2008, 05:49 PM, said:
There will be a higher ratio of doublers:passers the higher up the skill ladder you go. But agree with the sentiment that you cannot tell if someone is good or bad based on what they do on this hand.
Funny thing is, after a certain point, I would be willing to bet money that the FURTHER DOWN the skill ladder you go, you would find a higher ratio of doublers:passers.
I'm talking about those that just finished a beginner's course, or haven't even taken one.
But I won't argue your point, because I could see it being true, too. I would believe that there's a U-shaped curve for the ratio of doublers:passers