2 MP decisions
#1
Posted 2010-May-10, 11:31
2) w/w MP
P - (1D) - P - (1N)
??
Do you X with:
Q9xx / AQxx / Kxx / 97
What if it was:
K9xx / AQxx / Qxx / 97
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#2
Posted 2010-May-10, 11:39
2. I don't bid on either but easy to see how it might be right. I'm probably too conservative in these low-level "non" fit auctions.
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#3
Posted 2010-May-10, 12:06
#5
Posted 2010-May-10, 12:47
Fluffy, on May 10 2010, 01:26 PM, said:
#6
Posted 2010-May-10, 12:59
#7
Posted 2010-May-10, 13:01
George Carlin
#8
Posted 2010-May-10, 13:26
wyman, on May 10 2010, 12:31 PM, said:
2) w/w MP
P - (1D) - P - (1N)
??
Do you X with:
Q9xx / AQxx / Kxx / 97
What if it was:
K9xx / AQxx / Qxx / 97
The auction is completely wrong as it should be 1♦ (P) P (1NT) and no I don't reopen with a double
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#9
Posted 2010-May-10, 13:30
gwnn, on May 11 2010, 12:31 AM, said:
I look at it the other way - K9xx in spades is better than Q9xx in spades.
#10
Posted 2010-May-10, 13:35
#11
Posted 2010-May-10, 13:43
I think a simulation might be helpful here. Btw, are there any guides and/or code to assist in doing a simulation. I might try.
#12
Posted 2010-May-10, 13:45
George Carlin
#13
Posted 2010-May-10, 15:24
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#14
Posted 2010-May-10, 15:39
#15
Posted 2010-May-10, 15:55
P-(1♦)-P-(1NT);
X-(P)-2♣-(X);
?
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#16
Posted 2010-May-10, 16:41
As it is, having passed, I double 1N w/w or w/r at mps and under no other circumstances.
One of the theoretical justifications for weak 1N openings is that when the values are relatively even, between the two sides, the pair that gets to 1N first usually wins. This means that we are slated, usually, for a poor board if we pass out 1N. Doubling may turn a poor board into a terrible one, but will often turn a poor board into a good one (or at least closer to average).
Of course, if LHO has a big hand, we may be heading for disaster either because he can set up a penalty or because they will be able to play the hand double-dummy. But this is a game of frequency of gain/loss, not size.
#17
Posted 2010-May-10, 19:38
#18
Posted 2010-May-10, 19:54
Now I could easily be talked into redoubling, on the assumption that the opponents have got it right, and therefore anything else (2♦, 2M in a 4-3) is likely to be better than 2♣X. This could be very wrong if 2♣ was our last reasonable contract though!
#19
Posted 2010-May-11, 01:23
We are all connected to each other biologically, to the Earth chemically, and to the rest of the universe atomically.
We're in the universe, and the universe is in us.