An impossible sequence?
#1
Posted 2010-January-20, 20:12
3C (P) 3NT (P)
4H
You hold
AJx
Axxx
AKQTxx
void
You have decided to bid 3NT over pd's nv 3C opening. You could have bid a forcing 3D, but decided there wasn't much point.
Partner now bids 4H. What now, shoot partner or something different?
#2
Posted 2010-January-20, 20:40
#3
Posted 2010-January-20, 21:03
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My partner would be in for looong talk if he bid 4♥ if any of those, especially second one. I mean, c'mon we didn't bid 3♥, how the hell he is bidding 4♥ now ?
I also don't believe he would open 3♣ having Kxxxx or better on the side.
#4
Posted 2010-January-20, 21:03
2) Given that he has 5 hearts, I would guess his trump quality is likely not very good.
Still our hand is very good for slam, so I would bid 6H. In the unlikely case that partner decided to bid 4H with only 4, I still like my chances.
#5
Posted 2010-January-20, 21:21
#6
Posted 2010-January-20, 22:30
#7
Posted 2010-January-21, 02:49
#8
Posted 2010-January-21, 03:05
#9
Posted 2010-January-21, 04:34
x
xxxxx
void
KQTxxxx
6H was not a bad spot, but H broke 3-1.
#10
Posted 2010-January-21, 06:30
The_Hog, on Jan 21 2010, 05:34 AM, said:
Yes it was.
#11
Posted 2010-January-21, 06:44
hanp, on Jan 21 2010, 02:30 PM, said:
The_Hog, on Jan 21 2010, 05:34 AM, said:
Yes it was.
Depends on your definition of a bad spot. (It was the wrong spot obviously.)
Do not underestimate the power of the dark side. Or the ninth trumph.
Best Regards Ole Berg
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We should always assume 2/1 unless otherwise stated, because:
- If the original poster didn't bother to state his system, that means that he thinks it's obvious what he's playing. The only people who think this are 2/1 players.
Gnasher
#12
Posted 2010-January-21, 06:48
OleBerg, on Jan 21 2010, 07:44 AM, said:
hanp, on Jan 21 2010, 02:30 PM, said:
The_Hog, on Jan 21 2010, 05:34 AM, said:
Yes it was.
Depends on your definition of a bad spot. (It was the wrong spot obviously.)
uhh can't think of any rational definitions of "bad spot" that this doesn't fit...
#13
Posted 2010-January-21, 06:58
Jlall, on Jan 21 2010, 02:48 PM, said:
OleBerg, on Jan 21 2010, 07:44 AM, said:
hanp, on Jan 21 2010, 02:30 PM, said:
The_Hog, on Jan 21 2010, 05:34 AM, said:
Yes it was.
Depends on your definition of a bad spot. (It was the wrong spot obviously.)
uhh can't think of any rational definitions of "bad spot" that this doesn't fit...
How about: "A spot that will give you a net loss of more than 2,3 IMP's pr. hand".
This, predictably, depends on the definition of rational.

Do not underestimate the power of the dark side. Or the ninth trumph.
Best Regards Ole Berg
_____________________________________
We should always assume 2/1 unless otherwise stated, because:
- If the original poster didn't bother to state his system, that means that he thinks it's obvious what he's playing. The only people who think this are 2/1 players.
Gnasher
#14
Posted 2010-January-21, 06:58
Anyway, you definitely shouldn't have hearts as good as Qxxxx and clubs that can be set up with two ruffs, so this is a clearcut pass.
#15
Posted 2010-January-21, 09:13
rogerclee, on Jan 20 2010, 10:03 PM, said:
Strongly disagree. If you play a freewheeling style of preempts and you've opened something like x Jxxx x JT9xxxx, your odds in a suit game are better than your odds in 3NT, and you might as well probe for a heart fit on the way to 5♣.
I have never opened 3♣ or 3♦ with a 5-card major on the side in my life.
#16
Posted 2010-January-21, 09:26
Apollo81, on Jan 21 2010, 10:13 AM, said:
rogerclee, on Jan 20 2010, 10:03 PM, said:
Strongly disagree. If you play a freewheeling style of preempts and you've opened something like x Jxxx x JT9xxxx, your odds in a suit game are better than your odds in 3NT, and you might as well probe for a heart fit on the way to 5♣.
I have never opened 3♣ or 3♦ with a 5-card major on the side in my life.
OK, so what do you open on x, 9xxxx, AKxxxxx, void (I posted this hand for opinions elsewhere a while ago), and at 3 tables out of 4 this was opened 3♦ in a high level teams of 8 match red all 3rd seat. You might open more in 3rd, but are you really passing rather than bidding 3♦ in 1st or 2nd ?
Partner knows you play freewheeling preempts, what are you going to tell him after you bid 4H on the hand you give when he's bid 3N on Kxx, A, AKQJxxxx, x.
TBF if partner has 5 hearts, 6♥ is on no more than a 2-2 trump break most of the time, so it's not unreasonable to bid it, and can be a lot better if he has ♥Q or J.
#17
Posted 2010-January-21, 10:20
gnasher, on Jan 21 2010, 07:58 AM, said:
Anyway, you definitely shouldn't have hearts as good as Qxxxx and clubs that can be set up with two ruffs, so this is a clearcut pass.
Pavlicek had 4 hearts, 4 bad ones in fact. I think the one thing that is certain when someone bids this way is they should have a very awful hand.
#18
Posted 2010-January-21, 12:28
Cyberyeti, on Jan 21 2010, 04:26 PM, said:
Third seat is completely different from first. I think opening that hand 3D in first seat is awful - it's far too suitable for playing in hearts.
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Really? How will you play it opposite x xxxxx - KJ9xxxx on a spade lead? Even making it x Qxxxx - KJ9xxxx doesn't get you close to 50%.
#19
Posted 2010-January-21, 13:29
gnasher, on Jan 21 2010, 01:28 PM, said:
Cyberyeti, on Jan 21 2010, 04:26 PM, said:
Third seat is completely different from first. I think opening that hand 3D in first seat is awful - it's far too suitable for playing in hearts.
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Really? How will you play it opposite x xxxxx - KJ9xxxx on a spade lead? Even making it x Qxxxx - KJ9xxxx doesn't get you close to 50%.
OK, point taken, I read it as AKQJ10 of diamonds.
As to your first point, the man said he had never opened 3m with a 5 card major which is what that example was for.
#20
Posted 2010-January-21, 16:24
Cyberyeti, on Jan 21 2010, 08:29 PM, said:
OK, but I was answering the question "are you really passing rather than bidding 3♦ in 1st or 2nd ?"