A few decisions from Oceanside
#1
Posted 2011-May-02, 10:55
1. xxx xx J9x Q9xxx. No one vul. (1♣) - x - (pass) - ?
2. Kxxxx KTx Axx xx. You are vul. (2♥) - 3♣ - (4♥) - ?
3. Ax JT7x AJ9xx Ax. All red, you deal (your announced range for 1N is 15-17, but upgrades are allowed. Yes or no?)
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#2
Posted 2011-May-02, 11:05
UGH
Too weak for 1NT
Way too weak for pass
Prefer 1S to 1D
#2
Preempts suck, don't they?
Double seems best
#3.
Hardest of the bunch.
I'm going to open 1N because I really hate finding a rebid if partner advances 1♥
#4
Posted 2011-May-02, 11:45
1d edit.
x
1nt
#5
Posted 2011-May-02, 12:01
#6
Posted 2011-May-02, 12:40
Torn between 4♠ and double.
1NT, yes I love doing that.
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#7
Posted 2011-May-02, 13:14
2: Fact that partner didn't double 2♥ with shortness means that he has a doubleton outside the way I play. So double should get us to our best game unless partner is exactly 3127.
3: Values for 1NT are probably enough for your range but I don't wanna play 1NT all red with Ax 2 times. So 1♦
#8
Posted 2011-May-02, 13:35
x
1NT
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#9
Posted 2011-May-02, 13:40
2) This is really hard. Usually double wins the vote in these situations for being the most flexible, but I don't like it here. Partner will pull since he has 0-1 hearts, and unless he has 4 spades I think we're going to end up at the 5-level. The hK is likely wastepaper on offense so I don't really think I'm strong enough for that. 3 is a very likely number of spades for partner to have, and we could even survive if he has 2, so I'll bid 4♠ (or they might save us if I'm wrong). I don't think passing is totally insane, but partner probably doesn't have enough to reopen.
3) No. 4-2 majors is bad for upgrading and Ax Ax isn't so good for NT. I wouldn't feel bad at all raising 1♥ to 2. It's matchpoints and the odds of partner having the right non-invite are low.
#10
Posted 2011-May-02, 14:13
2. Dbl. Don't like 4♠. Pass is kind of tempting but I just have too much for that.
3. 1NT. This is much too good to rebid 1NT over a 1♠ response and a 2♦ rebid doesn't appeal, especially at matchpoints.
#11
Posted 2011-May-02, 15:16
4S
1D
#12
Posted 2011-May-03, 03:02
#13
Posted 2011-May-03, 04:21
Nor do I see any reason to bid 4♠. For offensive purposes I have a balanced 7-count, with a poor suit and a low doubleton in partner's suit. Partner hasn't promised a singleton heart, or three spades.
If I pass and partner has short hearts, he will usually double, and now I can bid 4♠ knowing that it's a sensible contract. If he passes out 4♥, that's probably better than getting to 5♣.
#14
Posted 2011-May-03, 04:49
mike gill, on 2011-May-02, 13:40, said:
2) This is really hard. Usually double wins the vote in these situations for being the most flexible, but I don't like it here. Partner will pull since he has 0-1 hearts, and unless he has 4 spades I think we're going to end up at the 5-level. The hK is likely wastepaper on offense so I don't really think I'm strong enough for that. 3 is a very likely number of spades for partner to have, and we could even survive if he has 2, so I'll bid 4♠ (or they might save us if I'm wrong). I don't think passing is totally insane, but partner probably doesn't have enough to reopen.
3) No. 4-2 majors is bad for upgrading and Ax Ax isn't so good for NT. I wouldn't feel bad at all raising 1♥ to 2. It's matchpoints and the odds of partner having the right non-invite are low.
I agree on 1) and 2).
on 3) I think you underestimate the danger. The hand is better suited to a trump contract but really falls into the 15-17 notrump range and there is no good bid after a 1♠ response.
If I would open 1♦, I would certainly jump raise a 1♥ response. It is unlikely that 8 tricks are the limit and if so, that opponents would let you play 2♥ in peace.
A single raise, which is already too wide ranging for my liking, will often get you a score of 170 or 200. Matchpoint considerations can be overdone.
One advantage of jump raising with such hands is that responder will be less inclined to invite on garbage. The best solution, however, is to open 1NT, in spite of its deficiencies.
Rainer Herrmann
#16
Posted 2011-May-03, 06:40
gnasher, on 2011-May-03, 04:21, said:
I don't agree with this. If partner has no extra values for his 3C bid, he won't double 4H just because he has a singleton heart.
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#17
Posted 2011-May-03, 08:17
2. Pard held this and bid 4♠. Even if you double you'll hear 5♣ as pard held x x KQTx KQJ9xxx. Pass is the winning action.
3. I opened 1N. I ended up in 3 opposite QJTx K QTxxx JT9. A spade lead let me win in dummy to take a losing diamond finesse to the K and 3N went -1. No field protection here as I don't think anyone else thought this hand was worth an upgrade.
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#18
Posted 2011-May-03, 08:24
Phil, on 2011-May-03, 08:17, said:
Definitely not, even if we have 25 HCP (reasonably likely) I would expect partner to go down more than half the time. We are never running clubs or anything when LHO makes a takeout X of 1D, he has long clubs. Partner will just be in his hand a lot.
#19
Posted 2011-May-03, 10:22
JLOGIC, on 2011-May-03, 08:24, said:
I passed 2N at the table.
Partner held Kxx Axx AKQx AJ8 - maybe the ♠J too. LHO made a weird double on a 4423 13. A club lead made nine tricks rather easy (LHO misplayed at T1, allowing 11). I like partner's 2N - a redouble probably lets them find a better trick source than clubs and holds it to 120.
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#20
Posted 2011-May-03, 11:53

2] X
3] no
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