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What action do you take? What alternatives do you consider?

#1 User is offline   Cascade 

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Posted 2011-June-06, 04:52



This auction has never occured before so there is no agreement about 4.

What do you do now?

What alternatives do you consider?
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Posted 2011-June-06, 05:04

It's rather difficult to answer this - perhaps you could try the slam missing lovers forum?

Anyway if this had occurred at the table this can't be anything other than "sorry partner I fudged up the system" or perhaps "you'll be sorry partner for fudging up the system". We signed off and he bid 4 after showing a maximum hand with hearts already so he can't have an in-system 4 bid.

I pass. Maybe partner's 4 bid will be disallowed, but that's not my problem.
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Posted 2011-June-06, 05:09

Is thinking your partner made a mistake an alternative?

It's hard to take 4 as something other than a mistake:

- 4 besides the 6 hearts?
- Spade cue-bid looking for a slam?

Maybe 4NT is the best alternative. Pass might be too much, I wouldn't accept it as LA, especially if it was suggested by something at the table.

 wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:

Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the 3.


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Posted 2011-June-06, 05:17

Hanoi, you're contradicting yourself. You say that it's hard to take 4 as something other than a mistake. That would mean that you're struggling to find a Logical Alternative to pass. Then you say that you wouldn't accept pass as a logical alternative?

The laws say that if you have more than one logical alternative, then you should choose the one that is not suggested by any unauthorised information that you may possess. Cascade came here and asked us: which are your logical alternatives? I think what you're trying to say is that 4NT is a LA? I don't see why it would be, but ok..
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Posted 2011-June-06, 05:49

View PostCascade, on 2011-June-06, 04:52, said:

This auction has never occured before so there is no agreement about 4.

I'm not surprised!

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What do you do now?

I curse partner for giving me an impossible problem! But I probably pass, for the reasons gwnn states.

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What alternatives do you consider?

4N or 5, I guess. Partner might just be trying to tell me he has a really good hand for hearts which perhaps he regrets opening with a multi, with a spade void? If he has 6 solid hearts other than the A, plus a side K there may well be a play for slam. But I think the practical choice is to pass and apologise if partner was being too clever for me.
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Posted 2011-June-06, 05:59

What do I do: Pass.
What else do I consider: nothing.

When partner opened 2 and I looked at my hand, it was vanishingly unlikely that partner had a strong option for his "standard multi". So I assume partner has a weak two in a major and one of us has got the subsequent auction wrong. I do not consider playing partner for a strong option.
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Posted 2011-June-06, 07:01

Are we allowed to know what NS's methods are? Would 3 have been forcing?
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Posted 2011-June-06, 07:01

I pass. WTP?
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Posted 2011-June-06, 07:03

That's right Csaba, and that's why I asked at the beginning if thinking partner made a mistake was a LA.

4 is either a mistake or one of the two things I mentioned. If imagining partner made a mistake is a possibility then it's ok, but bidding on is also a possibility and then pass shouldn't be accepted, I think.

 wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:

Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the 3.


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Posted 2011-June-06, 07:17

My initial reaction was 6. Without any UI it seems that partner has probably pulled 3 instead of 3 out of the bidding box (okay this is less likely with written bidding) and I am inclined to look for a slam. Bidding it directly is probably too much so I think I'd bid 5C.

A lot would depend on the range of the multi. If JEC ever plays multi, then looking for a grand slam is reasonable.
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Posted 2011-June-06, 08:12

What do I don now? - Leave the table?

What alternatives you are considering? - Shoot p?

I hope this does not occur in a serious event.

The options are, p messed up the response, he has a weak two in spades,
this is only an option, if multi got added lately.

If I am playing long enough with my p, to be sure, that he knowes the
meaning of 3C - ok ..., I guess I am bidding 5H, passing 5S.

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Posted 2011-June-06, 08:15

View Postpaulg, on 2011-June-06, 07:17, said:

My initial reaction was 6. Without any UI it seems that partner has probably pulled 3 instead of 3 out of the bidding box (okay this is less likely with written bidding) and I am inclined to look for a slam. Bidding it directly is probably too much so I think I'd bid 5C.

A lot would depend on the range of the multi. If JEC ever plays multi, then looking for a grand slam is reasonable.

3 instead of 3 is one of two options the way I looked at it, we used to play that 2-2-3 had strong/weak options so partner might have either had a brain fade at this point or mis-seen the 2N bid.

Did I have 3 available over 3 to ask how good a weak 2 partner had ?

Does partner habitually weak 2 x, KQxxxx, x, Kxxxx ? and in hearts agreed auctions, is 4 ace asking for us ?

If my weak 2s are sound and I had 3 available to ask how good a good weak 2 it was (therefore showed more by bidding game regardless), and play 4 ace asking, I will give my ace ask response.
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Posted 2011-June-06, 08:16

5N "Pick a slam" (and hopefully not GSF!). With a bit of luck we will go one or two off in our trump fit instead of about 6 off opposite a void. And on a good day it might actually make.
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Posted 2011-June-06, 08:43

Q1. Because I play with a lot of pickups I pass. It is clear this particular partner has an unclear understanding of what making partner Captain entails (trying to be nice here) so I assume he forgot the agreement for 3S.

Q2. Not too many as I find a firing squad is usually adequate.
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Posted 2011-June-06, 08:44

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I pass. WTP?


I guess it is possible that partner has pulled the wrong card or in a drunken moment I agreed something else obscure but if you pass 4 and it is a long term partner I think you are making an error. A bucket of trust is about to disappear. I would bid 5 and accept that I maybe about to make it even worse.
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Posted 2011-June-06, 11:11

View PostJeremy69A, on 2011-June-06, 08:44, said:

I guess it is possible that partner has pulled the wrong card or in a drunken moment I agreed something else obscure but if you pass 4 and it is a long term partner I think you are making an error. A bucket of trust is about to disappear.

Didn't the trust start to ebb away at the moment partner made the impossible 4 bid? I'd pass too - I'd prefer to believe that one of us got the system wrong than that partner has no understanding of captaincy.
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Posted 2011-June-06, 11:14

I think its relevant to ask if screens are in use.
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Posted 2011-June-06, 11:17

Honestly, even if partner had said "no partner!! I have spades!" and bid 4, I would still pass. I see nothing even in the same hemisphere as a logical alternative. That said, in this case I wouldn't be upset if the TD ruled against us :)
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Posted 2011-June-06, 12:58

View PostPhil, on 2011-June-06, 11:14, said:

I think its relevant to ask if screens are in use.


No Screens.
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Posted 2011-June-06, 13:00

View Postmrdct, on 2011-June-06, 07:01, said:

Are we allowed to know what NS's methods are? Would 3 have been forcing?


No.

Curiously I was involved in an UI situation last weekend with a different pair involving that exact auction.

2 2NT
3 3 slow
4

The director wound that back.
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