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jec #3, board 11
#2
Posted 2012-March-02, 09:45
I noticed a few things about this hand.
1. Barmar misbid. 2N shows the unbids (blacks) and he had ♠ + ♦. On any given day I might bid 1♠ or 2♠.
2. 4♠ looks like a good move with your double 'fit'. Barmar well judged with 5♠ having a 6th card. It is a good question to ask whether this is just competitive, or suggests to partner to sac in case they bid 6.
3. An 800 save against a NV slam is a hard way to earn a living. Frankly I don't blame either of you. With your hand, a sac does not look profitable, and Barry might have been concerned you had a defensive trick.
I do not know what happened at the other table or why they stayed out of 6. It seems rather routine to get there after 1♦ - (pass) - 1♥ - (1♠). Benlessard's partner doubled, which might mean something in their methods, but it didn't seem to help the cause. Ben's 4♣ seemed to confirm there was accident - why would he be asking about key cards in clubs? So even if you find the sacrifice, you cut an 11 IMP loss to 9.
1. Barmar misbid. 2N shows the unbids (blacks) and he had ♠ + ♦. On any given day I might bid 1♠ or 2♠.
2. 4♠ looks like a good move with your double 'fit'. Barmar well judged with 5♠ having a 6th card. It is a good question to ask whether this is just competitive, or suggests to partner to sac in case they bid 6.
3. An 800 save against a NV slam is a hard way to earn a living. Frankly I don't blame either of you. With your hand, a sac does not look profitable, and Barry might have been concerned you had a defensive trick.
I do not know what happened at the other table or why they stayed out of 6. It seems rather routine to get there after 1♦ - (pass) - 1♥ - (1♠). Benlessard's partner doubled, which might mean something in their methods, but it didn't seem to help the cause. Ben's 4♣ seemed to confirm there was accident - why would he be asking about key cards in clubs? So even if you find the sacrifice, you cut an 11 IMP loss to 9.
Hi y'all!
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#3
Posted 2012-March-02, 11:07
Yeah, I misbid. I saw my two-suiter, and didn't notice that one of them was the same as opener's. Otherwise I would have just jumped to 2{SP].
With my extreme distribution and Ben bidding 4♠ freely over the cue bid, 5♠ took little thought.
I was kind of hoping that my misbid would have caused them to misjudge. If they had, we'd be cheering my brilliant psyche.
With my extreme distribution and Ben bidding 4♠ freely over the cue bid, 5♠ took little thought.
I was kind of hoping that my misbid would have caused them to misjudge. If they had, we'd be cheering my brilliant psyche.
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In the final analysis, should I have saved at 6♠? Well, I can win 8 tricks (5♠, 1♦, and 2 ♦ ruffs) and they can't make 13, so the double dummy answer is yes.