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#21 User is offline   barmar 

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Posted 2011-December-31, 11:50

View Postbluecalm, on 2011-December-30, 18:36, said:

JL changed to 2. Heart looked like the book play, nobody could expect E having 3 spades though. I wonder what 6 bidder had in mind

It seems like a lead director if NS bid 6. But why didn't he pull the double to 6?

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Posted 2011-December-31, 12:51

View Postbarmar, on 2011-December-31, 11:50, said:

It seems like a lead director if NS bid 6. But why didn't he pull the double to 6?

And therein lies the rub. How on earth could we guess that was the only spade partner had? Maybe I can be justifiably accused of pushing my bad position that the diamond switch was JLOGICAL; but, nevertheless.... B-)
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Posted 2011-December-31, 13:19

RHO did not know what 4H meant
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Posted 2011-December-31, 21:24

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Thank you. I mean it's not even close imo. Bluecalm describes my hand as a "super max." What? Partner bid 3D to help us evaluate out hand...we have KQJxx opp a stiff, that is not a super max. I will say if you make any kind of slam try, partner is definitely bidding 3N next. His stiff A was huge.


Yeah, his A is huge, however:
-his hand is minimum, he often has 21's there and will pass 3BA anyway
-he usually have A in 20-21 range.
-he sometimes is 4-0-4-5 (I think, not sure about your system) in which case he is passing 3NT with hands like:

Here are first 10 hands which appeared: (20-21hcp, 4-1-3-5 or 4-0-4-5):
KQ32 - AQ94 AKQJ2 6D is excellent
KQT7 A AK4 A9642
KQT6 A AK2 AT953
KQJ3 A AK4 QJ963
KJ75 A KQ9 AQJ64
K765 - AK43 AKQJ6
KQT5 A AK9 A9532
Q754 A AKQ AJT84
KJ74 A AK5 AQT94
QJT7 2 AK9 AKQJ2

To be honest, after going through them I am not that sure about a move anymore :)
Sometimes we miss a good slam but I am not sure how partner should react to our move (be it 4d or 4NT). We may end up in something very silly.
I am also not sure about my assumptions about critical range here. I think that with 22+ he will generally make move himself after our 3NT and with 19 and below he wouldn't bother us (maybe with 4-0-4-5 he would). I worry the most about 4-0-4-5 which usually make excellent slam.

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Hand 2: Like I said, I probably was happy to be defending 6C X. Perhaps I should get this right, but I was about to go plus on a hand my opps were cold for 6S. This is obv a terrible habit, but it is human...I will work on grinding harder, but it probably was only 1-2 imps.


Well, I was curious how it went at the table. Not criticizing you at all, just trying to understand how you think.
Same goes for 3rd hand. It was strange to, I wouldn't even think about it but now I kinda like it and maybe I will be able to apply similar thinking to other situations.

Time for me to sleep. Happy New Year everybody.
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Posted 2012-January-01, 02:38

View PostJLOGIC, on 2011-December-31, 13:19, said:

RHO did not know what 4H meant

Did that surprise you? I can understand that they might not have discussed it, but it seems risky to make a bid like that without discussion.
... that would still not be conclusive proof, before someone wants to explain that to me as well as if I was a 5 year-old. - gwnn
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Posted 2012-January-01, 03:28

View Postbluecalm, on 2011-December-31, 21:24, said:



Well, I was curious how it went at the table. Not criticizing you at all, just trying to understand how you think.
Same goes for 3rd hand. It was strange to, I wouldn't even think about it but now I kinda like it and maybe I will be able to apply similar thinking to other situations.

Time for me to sleep. Happy New Year everybody.


You absolutely should criticize me for this one. I let my emotions get the better of me. It is well known when you have a bad board to bear down, but it's not as well known that when you're a great situation you should still maximize. It is a huge problem that I thought that way and didn't think very hard.
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Posted 2012-January-01, 03:29

View Postgnasher, on 2012-January-01, 02:38, said:

Did that surprise you?


This was one of the weakest teams, so no.
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Posted 2012-January-02, 21:40

Justin,

Was LHO your screenmate? If so, how could you have figured out at the time that a misunderstanding was on -- only from the failure to bid 6S on your right? That seems a little tough.
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Posted 2012-January-02, 22:10

When dummy hit they started yelling at each other lol
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Posted 2012-January-04, 03:38

I just wanted to say thanks - it is very interesting discussion and I think such posts are great idea.
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Posted 2012-January-04, 12:07

View PostJLOGIC, on 2012-January-02, 22:10, said:

When dummy hit they started yelling at each other lol

LOL

Which again shows how important it is to keep your cool and a straight face. If declarer would have been calm and cool, Justin would have been in the dark about declarer's hand.

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Posted 2012-January-04, 12:14

I thought Justin admitted that he was :rolleyes:
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