Do I invite here ? If not what is minimum improvement to this hand to make it an invite ? If yes do you consider it clear ?
Invite ? (yet another judgement call)
#1
Posted 2012-October-05, 10:17
Do I invite here ? If not what is minimum improvement to this hand to make it an invite ? If yes do you consider it clear ?
#2
Posted 2012-October-05, 10:28
-gwnn
#3
Posted 2012-October-05, 11:12
Aces or SK, no S+D-quacks?
The thing in my favor is 3C accents only interested in top tricks.
My partner will recognise this and 3H seems secure.
#4
Posted 2012-October-05, 11:24
#5
Posted 2012-October-05, 20:27
We lose when:
He rejects and we are too high, or
He accepts and we are too high, or
(and this is a subset of the first 2) our help suit try pinpoints the defence...imagine LHO with AJxx in clubs and Axx in hearts....he hears partner accept and has an easy trump lead and continuation.
As opposed to that, we succeed when partner has the magic holding that allows us to make game.
I think the odds favour pass. I think that it might well be different vul at imps.
#6
Posted 2012-October-05, 23:56
bluecalm, on 2012-October-05, 10:17, said:
Do I invite here ? If not what is minimum improvement to this hand to make it an invite ? If yes do you consider it clear ?
If you like going down in 4 then I would certainly invite. I suggest you try to construct a few hands where your partner offers a simple raise and you have a good play for 4.
#7
Posted 2012-October-06, 01:49
#8
Posted 2012-October-06, 05:05
Consider the whole hand. We have 11, give the 1NT bidder a near max - say 17. That leaves twelve for the others. Give partner a seven count and it doesn't really stack up, since that would give righty a take-out double of 2♥ (he would have at least five points and at most a doubleton heart and on average just over four spades).
If one is playing with a dullard (which is possible, despite the star ), that makes inviting perilous, since with a max he will count his points and accept. A good partner will know we can only be inviting with 10 cards in our suits and will bid appropriately. With a borderline hand with the diamond king, he can stall with Three Diamonds (and now we would bid on with a singleton spade).
Partner should never accept with no points in clubs. We want partner to guess high with AQx xxx Qxxx Jxx (or even Kxx xxx Qxxx Axx), and he can do some detective work of his own, reasoning that the lack of spade bidding marks us with two cards in the suit. Oh, and don't worry about a trump lead or a ruff - everything is breaking once righty passes over Two Hearts.
#9
Posted 2012-October-06, 06:03
George Carlin
#10
Posted 2012-October-06, 06:37
#11
Posted 2012-October-06, 07:19
gwnn, on 2012-October-06, 06:03, said:
That was my point - 4.2 spades (or whatever, it doesn't really matter) was his expectation before he passed. The auction doesn't stack up for partner to minimum given the lack of action by our RHO.
Righty has at most two hearts and kept silent even though we know they have at least half the deck. Partner has 8-9 here for sure. I rather expect him to have 4 or 5 spades, so he will not be able to place us with short diamonds particularly.
#12
Posted 2012-October-06, 09:09
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#13
Posted 2012-October-06, 09:47
Gerben42, on 2012-October-06, 06:37, said:
Normally a good philosophy holding a sixth trump. This situation seems different. Lefty has made a one-time bid and is unlikely to reopen, since he has a few hearts. We have already gotton past Righty for the second time, and he is out of it. The opponents are already shut out.
#14
Posted 2012-October-06, 14:41
#15
Posted 2012-October-06, 19:01
awm, on 2012-October-06, 09:09, said:
I think it's quite difficult to costruct a hand where righty passed over 2♥ with a stiff heart. Trumps are almost certainly 2-2. Plenty of people including me, you and random BBO opponents overcall 1NT with a 3244 17 count now and again, but not many pass with 4-6 points and a stiff heart opposite the 1NT overcall over the 2♥ raise.
#16
Posted 2012-October-07, 01:12
#17
Posted 2012-October-07, 01:38
PhilKing, on 2012-October-06, 05:05, said:
Consider the whole hand. We have 11, give the 1NT bidder a near max - say 17. That leaves twelve for the others. Give partner a seven count and it doesn't really stack up, since that would give righty a take-out double of 2♥ (he would have at least five points and at most a doubleton heart and on average just over four spades).
That assumes that RHO is playing takeout doubles in this situation. There are a lot of RHO's, certainly on BBO, who don't.
Rik
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#18
Posted 2012-October-07, 13:24
Partner had: KJ98 876 A542 64 and the game made because of 2-2 hearts.
#19
Posted 2012-October-07, 13:44
Trinidad, on 2012-October-07, 01:38, said:
Rik
This is coming from me, who has ranted against "all doubles are takeout". This double would be takeout. There are only 13 hearts in the deck.