Tempted?
#21
Posted 2010-June-30, 15:34
#22
Posted 2010-June-30, 15:54
#23
Posted 2010-June-30, 15:55
Echognome, on Jun 30 2010, 03:34 PM, said:
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#24
Posted 2010-June-30, 17:08
George Carlin
#25
Posted 2010-June-30, 18:20
#26
Posted 2010-June-30, 18:31
gwnn, on Jun 30 2010, 06:08 PM, said:
yes that's true! wrong position, perhaps, and better if my majors were reversed?
#27
Posted 2010-June-30, 18:52
George Carlin
#28
Posted 2010-June-30, 18:56
#29
Posted 2010-June-30, 19:14
If forced to bid prefer 1d.
must admit 3d never thought of as an option until i read your posts
#30
Posted 2010-July-01, 01:43
gwnn, on Jul 1 2010, 01:52 AM, said:
Being 3-3 or 3-2 in the majors is a downside when preempting, because there's less chance that they have a major-suit fit, and if they do get to a major their trump suit will be breaking. Those arguments don't apply when we're 3-0.
#31
Posted 2010-July-01, 06:10
pure gambles far more likely to lose than win. Pass not as much "fun" but a ton
sounder.
#32
Posted 2010-July-01, 06:42
George Carlin
#33
Posted 2010-July-01, 07:05
#34
Posted 2010-July-01, 07:58
gszeszycki, on Jul 1 2010, 07:10 AM, said:
I am not trying to argue that 3♦ is the right bid, partly because I am not even convinced that it is right myself.
But I don't think you understand the issues at all. Also I doubt that anybody who opens 3♦ thinks of this as a 'sound' bid. The point is that as dealer w/r we are in an ideal position to preempt, and the hand we have is weak and distributional, a hand which is suitable for preemptive action. The 'misrepresenting' the hand that so horrifies your sense of propriety might be considered a small price to pay if it causes the vulnerable opponents to misjudge.
Sure preempting can come at a cost, sometimes it turns out badly. But deciding to pass now and perhaps bid your suits later on if you think it wise is not cost-free either. Whether you realize it or not, you are giving up the advantage of being dealer at w/r, and giving up the benefits of having a preemptive hand, in exchange for perhaps being able to bid your suits (at no inconvenience to the opponents) later on.
#35
Posted 2010-July-01, 09:14
gnasher, on Jun 30 2010, 07:20 PM, said:
I would open 3♦ in 3rd w/w.
Maybe that isn't considered crazy anymore.
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#36
Posted 2010-July-01, 15:24
gnasher, on Jul 1 2010, 01:20 AM, said:
*doubled, not on a diamond lead
#37
Posted 2010-July-02, 02:06
gszeszycki, on Jul 1 2010, 07:10 AM, said:
pure gambles far more likely to lose than win. Pass not as much "fun" but a ton
sounder.
I agree with you but....sigh... so many experts cannot be wrong....or can they? More Seriously I think your action depends upon what your P expects you to hold by 3♦ bid .My present Partners ( none of them experts) would never believe that I am preempting 3 level with 5 cards and tram tickets so I pass but if I ever play with an expert who thinks 3♦ is a wtp bid then I will gladly do so.If we go for a telephone number I can always refer her to this thread and if I win 4.3 imps I will have a tale to tell.
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#38
Posted 2010-July-02, 08:14
zasanya, on Jul 2 2010, 08:06 AM, said:
most experts preempt far more than the book recommends.