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Balancing +80 wasn't a good score

#1 User is offline   Antrax 

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Posted 2012-March-07, 02:53

Matchpoints, unfavourable. Lefty opens 1 passed to you.
9xxxx KQJTx xx x
Do you reopen and what with?
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Posted 2012-March-07, 02:59

Pass. I don't understand this board. I am this long in spades and p still passed. I suspect partner has a 2m overcall but pulled a green card by mistake. He might have a long and very weak minor and a short chubby other minor (x Ax AQJx Jxxxxx?). But that's OK, it could work out for the best.
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Posted 2012-March-07, 04:20

Pass.
I am long in their suit and weak.
Bidding would often result in going down in some high contract.

You mean -80 wasn't a good score for us?
Well , my guess is that happened either because RHO passed with a hand others responded with and got too high , or because pd preferred to Pass when others made a "modern"/imperfect takeout double.
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Posted 2012-March-07, 04:25

I mean in all the other tables they got too high and went down. Lefty had a 19 count and his partner had zilch, so the only way I see for them to end up higher (since you can't beat 1) is for whoever held my cards to balance. It seemed like completely the wrong call (for the reasons mentioned), but whenever I do something nobody else does, I check my sanity.
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Posted 2012-March-07, 04:29

View PostAntrax, on 2012-March-07, 04:25, said:

I mean in all the other tables they got too high and went down. Lefty had a 19 count and his partner had zilch, so the only way I see for them to end up higher (since you can't beat 1) is for whoever held my cards to balance. It seemed like completely the wrong call (for the reasons mentioned), but whenever I do something nobody else does, I check my sanity.


I would guess that in most other tables it didnt go 1S -P -P -?
If LHO had 19 , and RHO 0 , your pd had 15. Perhaps in many other tables your pd's hand found a call with the 15 count?
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Posted 2012-March-07, 04:32

Sorry, I thought later "zilch" might be misleading. He had a queen and two jacks or so, not enough to make a response in a standard system.
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Posted 2012-March-07, 08:38

Right, but that still leaves partner with an 11-count, so why hasn't he bid :/ (having said that, the hand is almost certainly a misfit now, and at unfavourable +80 may well be par!)

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Posted 2012-March-10, 14:06

If lefty had 19 HCP maybe the other tables opened 2NT or 2C? Playing a lot of GIB tournaments recently I have noticed that a lot of humans open those on much less.

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Posted 2012-March-11, 22:32

I bid 2. It's light for unfavourable but I expect partner to have something, not least the King I borrowed. If 2 comes back round (unlikely), I'm more happy to sit that.
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Posted 2012-March-12, 00:52

I pass and this is not a difficult decision.
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Posted 2012-March-13, 21:33

This is just example 4676432 why matchpoints is a different animal from IMPs. We are taking at least 4 more tricks in hearts than spades, ergo we have to bid against NV opponents in a1-level contract. Hopefully partner not overcalling depite short spades puts some limit on his ability to bury me for balancing.
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