psycho or not?
#1
Posted 2004-November-03, 16:46
QJx--J10xxx--Jxx-Qx,
then your partner bid 1 spade and RHO (also vulnerable :-))..) 2 hearts with
xxx--Qxxx--xxxxx--x.
The problem is that you with your partner are quipped with the following monster:
Axxxx--Kxx--AKQ--xx
Kx--A--xx--AKJ10xxxx.
Still you should be able to find yourselves in 7NT in the end, but your are just normal players, making mistakes (the biggest mistake is to believe your opps, sometimes) and you finish in 6 clubs.
The opponents' CC presents 1 heart bid as 10+PC, 5+H. My questions:
1) Do you think that the bid made is in agreement with CC?
2) Do you think that the bid can be qualified as psycho?
3) If the response to the second question is YES, what are (if any) the consequences?
Jahol
#2
Posted 2004-November-03, 17:00
Don't whine about. You aren't going to get much sympathy.
In particular, you aren't going to get ANY sympathy if you think that its surprising that a player raises to 2♥ holding 4 card trump support and singleton.
Learn to handle interferance better.
In answer to your questions:
1. Players convention cards typically provide defenses against standard openings rather than random conventional openings. Many players prefer to treat a Polish Club as a Precision Club and adopt very aggressive overcalls. The fact that the CC says 10+ HCP is not necessarily material.
2. Without knowing the plairs actual agreements regarding overcalls of Polish type 1♣ openings, its impossible to determine whether the bid in question is a pysche.
3. If the opponents bid was a psyche, there are no "consequences". Pysches are legal and protected parts of the game.
The ONLY way in which you are entitled to an adjusted is if the opponents had a concealed partnership agreement, however, these are very difficult to prove.
#3
Posted 2004-November-03, 17:05
psyches are part of bridge.
IF the cc say overcalls show 10+ its a bit weird because i dont know ppl who play 10+ such overcalls, but even so it still it doesnt mean they play it over art 1c, and you can always ask if you arent sure. so i doesnt consider this a psych bid. and one more thing, if you didnt ask or look at the cc during the bidding and only looked later to find they show 10+, it wont help you because their system wasnt part of your judgment in the bidding.
#4
Posted 2004-November-03, 17:12
Just one more question....If I bid American Standard (I like and bid it frequently, both SAYC and 2/1), is the 1H call that OKay now?
#5
Posted 2004-November-03, 17:21
#6
Posted 2004-November-03, 18:21
#7
Posted 2004-November-04, 01:12
#8
Posted 2004-November-04, 04:28
#9
Posted 2004-November-04, 04:48
Redress is not impossible, but you'd have to convince director that:
1. Opponents have an undisclosed agreement to overcall artificial 1C on very weak hands.
2. That failure to inform your side correctly led had the direct consequence of your side missing grand slam.
Being a director myself, I don't think you have a strong enough case for redress, so most of the time I would rule result stands. I would however, warn offenders to fill out the "vs artificial openings" field correctly.
#10
Posted 2004-November-04, 05:39
Regarding psycho, I use it too and like it. However, the problem with psycho begins as soon as it becomes so much frequent, that the partner of psyching bidder can expect it better than the opponents.
By the way, I am not calling here neither for mercy nor for sympathy (as I was accused several times). Seems to me that some of the responders suspect me that I am writing this just to show my bad opponents (in that board) the record of this discussion to tell them that they did wrong. That was not my intention.
#11
Posted 2004-November-04, 05:47
Richard is hrothgar
Slothy wrote : Obviously i have been away too long Ben :unsure
As a member of an bound to extinct group called FOA i must let you know what
our commander in chief chief Uday wrote :"Now, things are quiet, and thats the way we like them. IIRC, part of the "negotiated settlement" that lead to our own "Roadmap for peace"
#12
Posted 2004-November-04, 06:54
Is it a psyche bid? No.
#13
Posted 2004-November-04, 13:11
Todd
#14
Posted 2004-November-04, 13:16
#15
Posted 2004-November-05, 06:59
Gerben47, on Nov 4 2004, 07:54 AM, said:
Is it a psyche bid? No.
Dear Gerb,
Sometimes when people psyche/o you do feel this Hitchcockian desire, especially if the psycher is a woman, to invade her shower and stab her repeatedly - a minimum of about 12 times - with the stereo in the background playing fantastic rhythmical music (wearing a wig is optional)....
May i say that, i personally, dont recommend it. And if any children read this thread...DONT do it to Mom!!
but yes according to Oxford English Dictionary the definition is:-
psyche n. v. : to make a bid in bridge that is unrepresentative of your hand, usually short in a suit bid. Psycher: a person who psyches. (from Polish : psycho )
(actualy made it up but it sounds so kewl)
according to Devils Dictionary
psyche: to make a bid that is unrepresentative of ones hand. Psychers seek a flurry of congratulations off partner if it pays off and offer humble apologies that they pulled out the wrong card if it back-fires. In the first instance they lose their partner because they are perceived as moronic, in the second instance they lose their partner as they are perceived as liars.
Hope that it is illuminating for you
Sloffy
#16
Posted 2004-November-05, 18:33
nice to see you found yr pen again Alex, or are you writing with toe dipped in badger-blood?
Agree with Ron on this ! (Again! .. becoming a nasty habit) .. with my regular p we bid on anything over a strong 1C system .. but of course opps are entitled to know this... y gotta be prepared for it. The approach-forcing players arent going to let y ask each-other where yr 3rd-round controls are these days.
Good Luck .. whack them occassionally ..that'll make them think
Rgds Dog
#17
Posted 2004-November-06, 06:29
Of course, Martin, you are a very fine player.
#18
Posted 2004-November-06, 09:22
The_Hog, on Nov 6 2004, 02:29 PM, said:
Of course, Martin, you are a very fine player.
modesty becomes you... at least that's my theory