What now? How do you find the ♠ fit? Or do you give up on the auction as South? The South's who chose to pass felt done in when the contract made.
How do you get to Spades over interference?
#1
Posted 2013-January-08, 15:42
What now? How do you find the ♠ fit? Or do you give up on the auction as South? The South's who chose to pass felt done in when the contract made.
#2
Posted 2013-January-08, 15:47
32519, on 2013-January-08, 15:42, said:
What now? How do you find the ♠ fit? Or do you give up on the auction as South? The South's who chose to pass felt done in when the contract made.
Just unlucky, I dont think South can act here as it could be very dangerous. Happens. Next board.
#3
Posted 2013-January-08, 15:52
(Note that you also don't find spades without interference)
Some people play negative doubles after interference over NT opening (I do)
However, I would double a DON'T type 2♦ overcall because I have zero tolerance for clubs
#4
Posted 2013-January-09, 06:22
hrothgar, on 2013-January-08, 15:52, said:
(Note that you also don't find spades without interference)
let me introduce you to my friend, Mr. Stayman.
i would bid X or bid 2H btw over 2D (unhelpfully, more likely the latter, though west would raise to 3D which we might defeat). most people don't have a natural 2D available so we need to take a little risk to recover at love all MPs.
#5
Posted 2013-January-09, 08:23
So how about this for a solution:
After the 2♦ overcall, X by South would be “stolen bid” asking North to transfer to ♥ (this is what actually happened at our table). When the bidding got back to West the second time round, he bid 3♦ which made (5X♦ tricks, 3X♥ tricks and 1X♣ trick).
I am suggesting that over 3♦, South should X a second time as a Smolen type of bid, 5X♥ and 4X♠. Now North can bid the 4/4 ♠ fit.
Can this work? Yes? No? Maybe?
With East on lead, the ♦A or ♦K will be tabled to have a look at dummy. Seeing a doubleton in dummy, East may well take the second ♦ winner as well. If he does it will allow North to discard the ♣ loser in dummy on the ♦Q. The rest of the hand can be cross-ruffed after losing the second ♥ to the opponents and should make.
#6
Posted 2013-January-09, 09:32
#7
Posted 2013-January-09, 10:25
32519, on 2013-January-09, 08:23, said:
After the 2♦ overcall, X by South would be “stolen bid” asking North to transfer to ♥ (this is what actually happened at our table).
Given that the Newton Individual was last weekend, it seems appropriate to bring up the following:
I have long maintained that the scariest eight words in bridge are "You play stolen bid doubles, don't you dearie?"
#8
Posted 2013-January-09, 10:54
And that's before I checked it's all white at matchpoints.
#9
Posted 2013-January-09, 11:02
#10
Posted 2013-January-09, 11:37
My biggest concern is if it goes float and I wouldn't risk it if I had a stiff petunia in diamonds instead of Tx.
ps. I'm in the fear and loathing camp when I see stolen bids in a bbo profile.... unless they are opps.
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