Underbidders R us
#1
Posted 2010-December-25, 21:03
x
x
T86xx
ATx
A6
AT87xx
KQ
South deals. favorable, imps.
1♦-(1NT)-2♠-(P)
3♠- all pass
10 tricks were made.
Which hand ought to bid more, if at all?
#2
Posted 2010-December-26, 00:36
#3
Posted 2010-December-26, 03:33
If you want to change anything South could have bid 2NT rather than 3♠ to show a genuine invitation to 4♠. In that case North might have bid the game.
Did they bid game at the other table? (Or in XIMPs: did you lose anything on the board?)
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#5
Posted 2010-December-26, 04:29
Trinidad, on 2010-December-26, 03:33, said:
Game is still playable opposite A10x KQ A10xxxx Ax. The 1NT bidder is unlikely to hold a doubleton club, because that would often give him a 1♥ ovecall or a takeout double.
If game is mediocre even when five of opener's points are wasted, we probably did underbid.
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I think 2NT should be asking for a shortage. That would work well here - opposite short hearts South is clearly worth game.
#6
Posted 2010-December-27, 10:22
#7
Posted 2010-December-27, 11:29
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#8
Posted 2010-December-27, 12:49
gnasher, on 2010-December-26, 04:29, said:
Or Ogust.
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#9
Posted 2010-December-27, 12:55
#10
Posted 2010-December-27, 14:01
#11
Posted 2010-December-28, 15:17
Responder doesn't really have his bid, but that's another story. Since 4♠ makes, all is forgiven lol.
#12
Posted 2010-December-31, 23:27
whereagles, on 2010-December-28, 15:17, said:
Responder doesn't really have his bid, but that's another story. Since 4♠ makes, all is forgiven lol.
Agree.
#13
Posted 2011-January-01, 02:34
whereagles, on 2010-December-28, 15:17, said:
Responder doesn't really have his bid, but that's another story. Since 4♠ makes, all is forgiven lol.
With all due respect, how did u come up with this 5 to 9 bean count. And do you really think responder doesn't have his bid and forgiven because 4♠ making ? Take out 1 ace from his pd's hand, and make it 13 hcp, don't u still make 2♠ probably with an overtrick ?
QJTxxx xxx x xxx
Q987xx xx x xxxx
Txxxxxx xx x xxx
All these hands are 2♠ bid in favourable colors. In defense u watch declarer, as he cashes his tricks in 4♥ while ur side has a decent 4♠ save for -100, -300 instead of -620 when pd has only 12 hcp and ♠ fit. Both sides making game is possible.
Your hand worths nothing in defense, while it offers a good offense when your suit is trump.
Lets make pd's hand less sexy, lets throw 2 of his aces to trash and add some deuces. Axxx xx Qxxxx KQ or add ♠K AKx xx xxxxxx KQ. Or just add ♠ J so game has a play on a finesse. Note that opponents will BID and make 4♥, while u make or go down 1 in 4♠.
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#14
Posted 2011-January-03, 02:19
matmat, on 2010-December-25, 21:03, said:
x
x
T86xx
ATx
A6
AT87xx
KQ
South deals. favorable, imps.
1♦-(1NT)-2♠-(P)
3♠- all pass
10 tricks were made.
Which hand ought to bid more, if at all?
4♠ cannot be wrong....
#15
Posted 2011-January-03, 05:50
MrAce, on 2011-January-01, 02:34, said:
2. Take out 1 ace from his pd's hand, and make it 13 hcp, don't u still make 2♠ probably with an overtrick ?
3.
QJTxxx xxx x xxx
Q987xx xx x xxxx
Txxxxxx xx x xxx
All these hands are 2♠ bid in favourable colors. In defense u watch declarer, as he cashes his tricks in 4♥ while ur side has a decent 4♠ save for -100, -300 instead of -620 when pd has only 12 hcp and ♠ fit. Both sides making game is possible.
1. huh?? It's textbook stuff. You don't really think I take 5-9 literally? I know perfectly well some 2-counts are worth the bid. I just don't think this particular 2-count is one such case. This is because the suit isn't very solid and there's a risk pard is unbalanced with diamonds, in which case he may very well have a singleton spade.
2. Take out the spade support and 2♠ probably makes with an undertrick
3. I don't think it's a lock opps have a game. I accept 2♠ with hand 1, but the other two are a bit borderline, especially with the diamond singleton. If pard had opened 1♣, it would be more tempting.
#16
Posted 2011-January-03, 19:54