ATB- imps missing 6S
#2
Posted 2013-May-09, 17:45
South only just had a slam try.
#3
Posted 2013-May-09, 17:49
Saying that perhaps South is worth one more try over 4♠ anyway, perhaps 5♥ showing first round control.
95% North, 5% South.
#4
Posted 2013-May-09, 19:13
Souths hand is very good but if North has soft values for 2♠ then they are off 2 tops before they start. 4♦ should wake north into looking at his 5 controls inc 1 in every suit bar trumps and he should bid 5♠ to say Hey I've got lots of stuff but am terrified about trumps!
South can smile and bid 6 with his better than average trump support!
#5
Posted 2013-May-09, 20:31
#6
Posted 2013-May-10, 00:26
I personally like souths double but I'm sure many won't, but it's irrelevant.
#7
Posted 2013-May-10, 08:28
#8
Posted 2013-May-10, 08:56
"(partner is one of those "an overcall denies an opening hand" guys)"..personally I find it very difficult to play opposite that type of partner.
The auction may be salvaged if North simply cooperates after 4D and cue-bids 4H.
#9
Posted 2013-May-10, 09:11
JLOGIC, on 2013-May-10, 00:26, said:
While you have a point, I think one ought to be careful to avoid insulting people... these fora are meant to be about helping people to learn.
I think the South hand is worth a X-then-bid - game has play opposite very little opposite, and X-then-bid isn't GF.
But this isn't as easy as it looks for some reason...
(1D)-X-(p)-2NT (10-12 BAL)
(3D)-4D-(p)-4S [3S by South here doesn't sound like a good hand, merely choice of games. In fact, after a natural NT response how does a TOXer show the big hand type?]
(p)-???
I guess South can just ask for aces here but you'd hate to be off two cashing clubs. So perhaps 5H - but that runs the risk of North passing?!
ahydra
#10
Posted 2013-May-10, 09:24
ahydra, on 2013-May-10, 09:11, said:
Absolutely, I was drunk and using hyperbole to make a point, apologies. Hopefully whoever was north does not read this forum.
#11
Posted 2013-May-10, 09:24
ahydra, on 2013-May-10, 09:11, said:
I think the South hand is worth a X-then-bid - game has play opposite very little opposite, and X-then-bid isn't GF.
But this isn't as easy as it looks for some reason...
(1D)-X-(p)-2NT (10-12 BAL)
(3D)-4D-(p)-4S [3S by South here doesn't sound like a good hand, merely choice of games. In fact, after a natural NT response how does a TOXer show the big hand type?]
(p)-???
I guess South can just ask for aces here but you'd hate to be off two cashing clubs. So perhaps 5H - but that runs the risk of North passing?!
ahydra
Why would you want to describe the North hand as 10-12 balanced when you have 5 spades and three controls? Opposite a known fit (or, if there is no fit, a self sufficient suit and a strong hand) the North hand would never want to play in notrump, so I don't see why one should suggest it.
Justin's appraisal of North's lack of bridge ability may be a little extreme, but the mere 2♠ call with what is really a game forcing hand and the signoff after partner's slam try were extremely wimpy calls.
EDIT: "Never", as in "the North hand would never want to play in notrump," is also a bit extreme, but it would never occur to me to view the North hand as wanting to steer the partnership to a notrump contract opposite a takeout double.
#12
Posted 2013-May-10, 09:36
ahydra
#13
Posted 2013-May-10, 09:39
manudude03, on 2013-May-10, 08:28, said:
Oh really. And what were they planning to bid if partner showed one ace?
-gwnn
#15
Posted 2013-May-10, 10:55
billw55, on 2013-May-10, 09:39, said:
I did bring up that point, and they said sign off (infact, partner said sign off in 4S). It's a little funny when I could be cold for slam opposite 1 ace, and not even make 11 opposite 2 (xxxx xxx AJ AJx?)
#16
Posted 2013-May-10, 12:54
JLOGIC, on 2013-May-10, 09:24, said:
Haha awesome.
I'm confused, it seems pretty clear/obvious that North is to blame. Is there really even a question about it? I thought these "assign the blame" questions were supposed to at least be some shade of gray. Or maybe it was just posted to show his partner how silly his bidding was/
#17
Posted 2013-May-10, 14:48
#18
Posted 2013-May-10, 16:06
manudude03, on 2013-May-10, 08:28, said:
I have to say I am surprised partner complained. Someone with that degree of failure to evaluate his hand usually would think that, since you only had 26hcp combined, you shouldn't be in slam.
Is Expert East a pro? I can imagine someone used to having partners who can't evaluate their hand wanting to bid 4n there.
#19
Posted 2013-May-10, 16:23
#20
Posted 2013-May-10, 19:26
11 HCP, 2 1/2 QTs, and a 5 card major looks like an opener to me. You could quibble, perhaps, about the hand having 8 losers. With partner doubling and showing opening values, North's first responsiblity is to alert his partner that game is probable. In the US, that would be done with an immediate 2 ♦ cue bid.
I don't see any problem with South's double. South has a 5 loser hand, a solid ♠ suit, and even holds a 4 card ♥ suit to 2 honors. If South bids 1 ♠, it may be impossible to ever convince North that the hand is as strong as it is later in the auction.
After the 2 ♦ cue, South can jump to 3 ♠ to show a big ♠ hand. Provided North doesn't faint, it should be pretty easy to get to slam after that.