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#1
Posted 2012-February-18, 23:44
#2
Posted 2012-February-19, 00:06
Cute auction by East, I rather like it, I prob would have just overcalled 4 spades, but this is a much better bind to put your opponents into. Once south redoubles showing 10+ points, you can't be misconstrued for having 18+ points and can freely bid again, and heck why not preempt a little too. Of course if south passes your double you will have a heck of a time convincing your partner you don't have 18 points, but whatever, your hand will play spectacularly well in nt or spades.
North's bid seem reasonable.
South's bid seems reasonable up until the last pass. South should be able to figure out what is going on by now and run like a scared chicken to 4♦. Or lead a spade, which sets it, partner is not rated to have any vulnerable spade honors and your side has both minors and you have slow tricks in hearts so you need to kill any cross ruff.
#3
Posted 2012-February-19, 00:40
In my book, XX establishes a forcing pass for N-S for the rest of the auction, a fact which South put to good use but seemed to escape North.
#5
Posted 2012-February-19, 02:37
#6
Posted 2012-February-19, 02:54
dwar0123, on 2012-February-19, 00:06, said:
I think west should bid 3♥ preemptively, or at least 2♥. Freebids after this auction are expected with any preference - Passing in an auction (bid)-takeout X - (XX) for me is an offer to play the contract redoubled.
#7
Posted 2012-February-19, 04:19
jillybean, on 2012-February-18, 23:44, said:
The double is ridiculous. The redouble is silly with this much D support and an inability to penalise all suits. i would bid 3H pre emptive over the xx. The contract is cold off. Weird stuff. Where were you?
#8
Posted 2012-February-19, 05:56
S: If South can make an inv raise then I would prefer that, but RDBL is not too bad
W: 1H does not show points for me (and that is standard I think), but I prefer a preemtive 2H
N: Pass would show an interest to DBL for penalties, but given the short Spades the 2C bid is not too bad
E: difficult to say after having DBLed first, but 3S looks ok now
N: I would think that DBL after Souths RDBL is penalty. You could wonder if that still applies after showing no interest in penalty DBL first with the 2C bid. But for me the DBL now show short Hearts. Something like 3=1=5=4.
#9
Posted 2012-February-19, 06:28
However S was out of his mind not bidding 4♦ over 3♠.
#10
Posted 2012-February-19, 06:46
b)passing 3♠ is candidate for the worst bid of 2012. I mean, partner showed 9 and probably 10 cards in minors, how can you pass with xxx in their suit and guaranteed 9+card fit in diamonds ?
#11
Posted 2012-February-19, 07:11
ahydra
#12
Posted 2012-February-19, 07:24
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According to "law of 13" which says that every player is dealt only 13 cards N can't have penalty double after bidding 2C in 2nd round.
#13
Posted 2012-February-19, 13:52
I am North here and did not expect to be in a FP situation after the XX. This could explain souths
pass. My 2♣ bid I thought was a good way to show my 54 shape,
#14
Posted 2012-February-19, 14:05
I would have bit 2NT as South; am I really interested in a penalty at the 1-level? I would prefer that my partner knew he could compete in ♦.
EDIT: It is fairly popular to play that pass is not forcing over 2 of a minor, and more popular still to play that there is no FP if they have jumped, as their good one-suiter will have more distribution than your run-of-the-mill TO double.
#16
Posted 2012-February-19, 15:23
ahydra, on 2012-February-19, 07:11, said:
lol
At my table South would bid a constructive 1nt instead of a redouble that can't penalize anything.
North would raise that to game and East can admire his first double as he tries to work out how many tricks we will take on his partners (99.999% marked) low heart lead.
I don't think you were from another planet so much as on one.
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#17
Posted 2012-February-19, 16:06
I don't have a strong objection to the redouble if it is an old-fashioned redouble showing general values, 10+. Whether that is the best way to play the redouble is an entirely different question.
West should bid 2♥ which, in this situation, shows long hearts and a near zero count. He is expected to have a near zero count assuming that everyone else has their bids.
After a redouble, most players play that an immediate action by the opening bidder shows a distributional hand with no extra values, a hand that would be unwilling to sit for a penalty double by the redoubler. North's hand does not fall within this description. I would have passed with the North hand, giving the redoubler the next action.
I understand the next three calls. East decided not to bid game after the other side showed the balance of power. North's double is NOT for takeout.
As for beating 3♠, unless I am missing something a trump lead (or a heart lead and trump shift) and continuation is required to prevent declarer from ruffing a diamond in dummy. The diamond ruff is the ninth trick. There is no other successful defense.
#18
Posted 2012-February-19, 18:08
#19
Posted 2012-February-19, 18:13
#20
Posted 2012-February-19, 21:39