Decisions, decisions
#1
Posted 2012-February-04, 20:04
♠9
♥AKQT9852
♦52
♣K8
(P) P (P) ?
Decision 1:
For a fleeting moment a rule of 15 pass flies through the brain but that is obviously ludicrous. So what to open? It looks like ops could have a spade fit and if they have opening 1H could be fatal if it lets the them figure out their Spade holding.
This looks like one of those "last guess ops" situations I've been reading about in Matchpoints. OK lets give
4H a go.
Agree with reasoning and bid?
Decision 2:
As expected 4S is returned via a double and bid, now what?
Rule 1 of preempting states say your piece and then take a vow a silence. But is this a special case?
I don't think so, if I thought it was worth 5H why not open it?
So pass it is.
OK so far?
Decision 3:
Oops, didn't figure on having yet another decision...
4S doubled comes back. Now what? I'm really not happy now and starting to wonder if I should have passed or just gone for 5H.
Does the same vow of silence hold? Does P have a some Spades? Its not unreasonable I suppose.
I think I forgot to mention partner was a Robot and and the description of partner's double isn't very helpful as we can figure out his points holding.
For the gory details
Thanks in advance for all thoughts,
Simon
#2
Posted 2012-February-04, 20:29
2. Pass is perfectly normal.
3. If you were playing with a human you would have a totally obvious instapass. With a robot... well... was this a basic robot? The bidding and defense seem a bit ridiculous for even an advanced bot. But in either case, playing with a robot will get you fixed once in a while, nothing you can do about it. You might guess correctly to bid 5♥ but it would suck a bit if GIB had a real double for a change.
-- Bertrand Russell
#3
Posted 2012-February-04, 23:41
#4
Posted 2012-February-05, 06:23
Antrax, on 2012-February-04, 23:41, said:
After 3 passes, the points will be divided pretty evenly among the other 3 players, so you can pretty much count on partner having 9 HCP. Now of course on a really bad day he will have ♠KQJ ♦QJ but statistically he is more likely to have one or two useful cards. And when he only has one useful card your ♣K might still be taking a trick. So without thinking too hard about it I would estimate your chances at over 50%.
-- Bertrand Russell
#5
Posted 2012-February-05, 06:34
Antrax, on 2012-February-04, 23:41, said:
Just a very approximate calculation says yes: there are three opponents and three aces at the table so center-hand opponent rates to have one (it is by far the most likely number in my opinion). Opposite an ace you are either cold (if it is in clubs) or you have a very good chance of making (club finesse, club queen from partner, another king, etc).
George Carlin
#6
Posted 2012-February-05, 09:08
To bid 4 ♥ is correct.
To pass 4 ♠ is correct. A double, btw had not been a penalty double with 4 tricks against their game in hand, but a strong 4 Heart bid with surprisingly much defence for that bid.
To pass the double is correct.
At least opposite human partners your bids look fine to me. I have not too much experience with gibs however.
Game makes, because of the heart chicane, the diamond finesse on and because you cannot get a club ruff. Bad luck.
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#7
Posted 2012-February-05, 09:11
3NT
TWOferBRIDGE
"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
" Did someone mention relays? " .... Zelandakh
K-Rex to Mikeh : " Sometimes you drive me nuts " .
#8
Posted 2012-February-05, 09:14
(I would open 3 NT because in the system I play, this is a 3 NT opening- but this is surely not B/I stuff.)
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#9
Posted 2012-February-05, 10:52
Dianne, I'm holding in my hand a small box of chocolate bunnies... --Agent Dale Cooper
#10
Posted 2012-February-08, 18:49
I'll bear in mind Deave's comment about opening 3, it might work against some at one of my local clubs.
Regards,
Simon
#11
Posted 2012-February-08, 19:11
I'd venture that they can make a spade game far less often than you can make the heart game, so opening 4♥ seems reasonable. Just expect that, against good opponents and holding a small spade stiff, you will end up having to make a decision over 4♠ (or 5m) a fair amount of the time. Maybe as often as 30% to 50% of the time. This is especially true because you bid a game all by yourself in the passout seat. Why would you bid it if you didn't think you could make it? And if partner has some spades or a long minor and I have ♥ shortness, then surely there's a cheaper sacrifice?
(I'd be much happier to open 4♥ if I could exchange my spade holding with either of my minor suit holdings, by the way. Making 10 tricks in spades if I have a doubleton, or 11 tricks in any minor, is much less likely than them making 10 tricks in spades when i have a small singleton.)
The more I think about it, the more likely I am to pass it out or open 1♥, actually.
#12
Posted 2012-February-08, 19:52
SimonFa, on 2012-February-04, 20:04, said:
(P) P (P) ?
Decision 1: For a fleeting moment a rule of 15 pass flies through the brain but that is obviously ludicrous. So what to open? It looks like ops could have a spade fit and if they have opening 1H could be fatal if it lets the them figure out their Spade holding. This looks like one of those "last guess ops" situations I've been reading about in Matchpoints. OK lets give 4H a go. Agree with reasoning and bid?
SimonFa, on 2012-February-04, 20:04, said:
SimonFa, on 2012-February-04, 20:04, said:
SimonFa, on 2012-February-04, 20:04, said:
#13
Posted 2012-February-08, 23:47
#14
Posted 2012-February-08, 23:53
#15
Posted 2012-February-12, 19:00
Codo, on 2012-February-05, 09:14, said:
(I would open 3 NT because in the system I play, this is a 3 NT opening- but this is surely not B/I stuff.)
I appreciate that Don's suggestion was a bit esoteric for us B/I, but I do like to see these thoughts occasionally, even if its something that I won't be using.
Having said that, I wouldn't like to see this area clogged up with too much A/E stuff.
Once again, thanks all for your time and thoughts,
Simon