The R/W Matchpoint 1N
#1
Posted 2011-January-18, 22:10
#3
Posted 2011-January-18, 22:35
#4
Posted 2011-January-18, 23:12
#5
Posted 2011-January-18, 23:15
#6
Posted 2011-January-18, 23:47
jillybean, on 2011-January-18, 23:15, said:
You are not terribly wrong. This is matchpoints and you have two potential stoppers in their suit. If you double, you have no way to steer the contract to notrump if partner responds (say with 1♥) without mistating your values significantly. And since this is matchpoint, you want to play in NT if you can. So if you are going to bid 1NT seems better than double to me at matchpoints: Caution, I don't do all that well at matchpoints so take that advise for what it is worth.
I am somewhat in favor of passing, but I don't object to this 1NT overcall (at matchpoints). After passing, should you get a chance to bid later, you have a better chance to describe your hand "safely".
#7
Posted 2011-January-18, 23:49
http://bridgewinners...ner-overcalling
Quote:
"The most common adjustment neccessary is to refrain from overcalling 1NT on close hands. Since partner passed, the risk of missing game drops considerably.
TIP: Consider making a takeout double opposite a passed partner with some marginal balanced 15 point hands."
#9
Posted 2011-January-19, 03:45
At IMPs I would understand a pass, since the -200/-500 losses are not balanced by many big wins.
If you want to adopt a 'power double' like the Overcall Structure uses, fine, adopt it and alert it accordingly. But I shudder to think what will happen if the whole B/I forum gets wind of the idea that its standard to double with a flat hand and an opening bid.
You can get me to double with 4333 when it's three small in the opp's suit, but that's as far as I have been dragged.
#10
Posted 2011-January-19, 03:50
#11
Posted 2011-January-19, 09:08
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#12
Posted 2011-January-19, 12:44
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#13
Posted 2011-January-19, 17:44
There are three possible situations to consider on this hand.
(1) They have the balance of power, the goal is to avoid being doubled for a number. Here double will work out better than 1NT.
(2) We have the balance of power, and we want to find our game contract. Here the two calls are roughly equal (partner jumps in response to X on more or less the hands that make game).
(3) It's a battle for the partial.
The thing is, the third case is by far the most likely. After all, RHO opened and I have 15 hcp. It's unlikely that either side has substantially more strength than the other. At IMP scoring we would be concerned that case (1) involves a lot of big swings and we want to avoid the damage (even though it's infrequent) but this is matchpoint scoring where frequency is king.
I expect that double will lead to a lot of pretty poor partials. For example, we could easily play in a 4-3 fit in either red suit with no ruffs in the short hand. It will be difficult to reach 1NT when that's the best partscore. Further, if the opponents have a fit in hearts they will find it after my double (LHO bids 1♥ and RHO raises) whereas a 1NT overcall might crowd them out. We can still find our 5-3 fits after the 1NT call, and these are the times that we are most likely to want to play in a suit. Partner also might overcompete the hand if I double; for example say the auction goes Pass-1♣-X-3♣. Holding a five-card red suit, singleton club, and modest values partner will almost surely bid at the three-level, when defending 3♣X is a much more likely way to win the board.
Again, I think that if the scoring were IMPs then double has a lot going for it. You find your games and mostly avoid being penalized... the small swings from playing in the wrong partial are no big deal. But at MP scoring I think a 1NT call is standout. Yes, I know I'm disagreeing with a nice article by Gavin Wolpert... but I'm not convinced that his article was primarily geared towards matchpoint play.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#14
Posted 2011-January-20, 06:41
"gwnn" said:
hanp does not always mean literally what he writes.
#15
Posted 2011-January-20, 15:27
pooltuna, on 2011-January-19, 12:44, said:
I do agree about "less likely to make", but I also don't like Txx in partner's most likely suit. But I see that the people who play much better than me are doubling, so call me an old fuddy-duddy.