evaluation on a 11-12 context
#1
Posted 2012-May-30, 08:36
♥Q753
♦963
♣A93
1♦-1♥
2♥!-4♣ (splinter)
2♥ on our precision context shows exactly 4♥ + 3-4♦ and balanced 11-12 HCP. If this is too complicated think of a 1♥-3♥-4♣ natural bidding where 4♣ must be short suit slam try.
#2
Posted 2012-May-30, 08:52
I'll cue 4♠ expecting partner to take over, where I can show two keys and the trump Q.
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#3
Posted 2012-May-30, 08:58
I could hold Ax,Axxx,Kxxx,xxx - this would be a nice 11 count, my hand is worth much less.
Roland
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#4
Posted 2012-May-30, 09:53
Codo, on 2012-May-30, 08:58, said:
KNR agrees, valuing this one as 11.60 as opposed to the OP's 10.00.
And I think I agree also. The lack of intermediates, trick sources and ruffing values point to treating this as a minimum.
ahydra
#5
Posted 2012-May-30, 10:00
That is about as relevant here as the color of the deck.
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#6
Posted 2012-May-30, 10:09
I like my clubs, and my spade A, but I hate, truly hate xxx in diamonds and my shape.
If I could, I'd like to make a last train call and then pass 4♥ if that is partner's choice.
if last train is unavailable, I think I have to cue spades....I can't imagine laying down this dummy in 4♥, if I signed off, and having partner see Axx opposite his splinter and I never made a try.
#7
Posted 2012-May-30, 10:35
#8
Posted 2012-May-30, 10:40
#9
Posted 2012-May-30, 13:51
mikeh, on 2012-May-30, 10:09, said:
This !
EDIT: If last train is not available i am cueing 4♠. When i already said i have 11-12 balanced hand and pd still invites me, i can not possibly deny it with 2 Aces + trump Q as Justin said.
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#10
Posted 2012-May-30, 13:55
#11
Posted 2012-May-30, 14:02
Latelly I am thinking this problems in frequency numbers, like you rate your hand in your context, for example I'd say this hand is around 65% (meaning it is better than 65% of the possible hands, worse than 35%). And then think how much you need. To cue below 4♥ (or last train) I think you need something above average, around 55%. But for going over 4♥ something of 75% (top quarter)
#12
Posted 2012-May-30, 14:09
#13
Posted 2012-May-30, 15:40
JLOGIC, on 2012-May-30, 14:09, said:
I am impressed how many flaws you were able to mention without talking about our horrible trump holding... Bidding 4♠ is really way too much.
#14
Posted 2012-May-30, 15:48
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#15
Posted 2012-May-30, 15:59
cherdano, on 2012-May-30, 15:40, said:
I think it is universally agreed that we would bid last train if we had it: the question is whether we should sign off if we don't have the bid available.
While it is only an 11 count and has all the flaws mentioned, it is still significantly better than many 11 counts or even 12 counts we might hold: we do have 2 Aces, which is more than our expectancy for an 11 count. And we have very little wastage in clubs.
I think it comes down to what does responder need to make his try. Who is going to be the aggressor in a possible slam auction?
Think about the hands which he needs to go slamming opposite a hand limited to 11-12 balanced, and this hand of ours isn't as horrible as it may have seemed...tho the diamonds worry me.
IOW, does 4♣ ask us to move towards slam with more than an average hand, or only with a very good hand in context?
If the former, then we have to cooperate, in my view. If the latter, then no, we shouldn't.
Of course, this very problem is why Last Train was developed. It allows responder to do both....he can invite and opener can then announce 'horrible', or 'good but not great', or 'very good', driving beyond game only with the latter, when it will be safe to do so.
As for Phil's question, I see this as maybe a 5.5 to 5.8 hand.
#16
Posted 2012-May-30, 16:25
Phil, on 2012-May-30, 15:48, said:
You mean after we already told him that we have 11-12 and balanced hand ? After he splintered and we have no wasted hcps in ♣ suit ? With 2 aces and Qxxx trump ?
I would not rate this hand 10 or 9 for the reasons Justin said. Probably 8 but i would not rate it anything less than 7. Put some spots and i would think it worths at least 8.
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#17
Posted 2012-May-30, 16:30
mikeh, on 2012-May-30, 15:59, said:
It asks us to cooperate below game with a reasonable hand, and to go past game with a good hand. We don't want to keep getting to the five level with an average hand opposite a pushy splinter.
On Fluffy's scale I rate this about a 4, btw. The misplaced ace, bad shape and bad spots are all fairly unappealing.
Not playing Last Train, if you can't bear to sign off in 4♥, maybe you should bid 4♦ anyway? That shows as much interest as the hand is worth, and it's no more misdescriptive than 4♠ - it's just a different misdescription, in that it lies about the high-card location rather than the overall suitability.
#18
Posted 2012-May-30, 16:36
How many are worse and how many are better? How many are similar?
1. Qx KQTx A8xx Jx
2. A8x Q9xx xx AJ9x
3. Ax Q8xx KTx Qxxx
4. AJx AT9x Tx QTxx
5. QJx T7xx Ax Axxx
6. AKQ T7xx Ax Axxx
7. JT8 Q9xx AKxx Jx
8. T7xx AQxx Axx Qx
9. A9 Qxxx AJxxx Qx
10. A9x J9xx JTx KQx
11. Xx KJxx KQxx QJx
12. A9xx AJ9x xx QTx
13. Xxx AJxx Txx AKx
14. T9x AQxx QJx QTx
15. Q8xx AJxx Ax Txx
16. QJx KJxx xxx Axx
17. 9xx KQxx Jx AJxx
18. Jxxx 8xxx Ax AQx
19. Jxx AKJx 8xxx Qx
20. Xxx QJxx Kxx KQx
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#19
Posted 2012-May-30, 16:41
gnasher, on 2012-May-30, 16:30, said:
Not playing Last Train, if you can't bear to sign off in 4♥, maybe you should bid 4♦ anyway?
I didn't even know last train was something that people agreed to play or not play, and this is why. I assumed last train was invented because it is so logical that people bid this way before it was even a "convention." There are many spots, especially in splinter auctions, where you don't have room and you just "fake" a cuebid to indicate interest below game. Partner will generally evaluate correctly because having specific controls is not important in an auction like this, it is more about overall amount of values and how well they fit and if partner moves beyond game over 4D having already made a slam try it's probably right.
#20
Posted 2012-May-30, 17:37
Phil, on 2012-May-30, 16:36, said:
How many are worse and how many are better? How many are similar?
1. Qx KQTx A8xx Jx
2. A8x Q9xx xx AJ9x
3. Ax Q8xx KTx Qxxx
4. AJx AT9x Tx QTxx
5. QJx T7xx Ax Axxx
6. AKQ T7xx Ax Axxx
7. JT8 Q9xx AKxx Jx
8. T7xx AQxx Axx Qx
9. A9 Qxxx AJxxx Qx
10. A9x J9xx JTx KQx
11. Xx KJxx KQxx QJx
12. A9xx AJ9x xx QTx
13. Xxx AJxx Txx AKx
14. T9x AQxx QJx QTx
15. Q8xx AJxx Ax Txx
16. QJx KJxx xxx Axx
17. 9xx KQxx Jx AJxx
18. Jxxx 8xxx Ax AQx
19. Jxx AKJx 8xxx Qx
20. Xxx QJxx Kxx KQx
To me there are 12 worse hands, 4 better hands and 4 similar hands.
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."