You play a pretty standard system here: Jacoby and Texas Transfers, Stayman, Gerber. 3♠ is undiscussed. Your call?
What's your call? 2/1 or Standard American
#1
Posted 2013-September-06, 16:54
You play a pretty standard system here: Jacoby and Texas Transfers, Stayman, Gerber. 3♠ is undiscussed. Your call?
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
Our ultimate goal on defense is to know by trick two or three everyone's hand at the table. -- Mike777
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#2
Posted 2013-September-06, 17:36
This post has been edited by gnasher: 2013-September-06, 17:37
#3
Posted 2013-September-06, 18:57
#4
Posted 2013-September-06, 21:42
gnasher, on 2013-September-06, 17:36, said:
No, not really.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
Our ultimate goal on defense is to know by trick two or three everyone's hand at the table. -- Mike777
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#5
Posted 2013-September-06, 23:21
What are you using for the king asking bid? If you use 5♣, then you couldn't sign off in clubs, and 4NT is needed to sign off in NT, so I think the next suit above the ace showing response should ask for kings.
#6
Posted 2013-September-07, 13:02
johnu, on 2013-September-06, 23:21, said:
What are you using for the king asking bid? If you use 5♣, then you couldn't sign off in clubs, and 4NT is needed to sign off in NT, so I think the next suit above the ace showing response should ask for kings.
We haven't discussed how to ask for kings after Gerber, so I would assume we're using 5♣. I agree that "next suit" is better. As i remember it, that's called "Sliding Gerber", but that's from many years ago.
If you ask, partner will show you three aces. After this, I don't think 5♣ is a sign-off. I hope partner agrees. If you ask for kings, partner shows one.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
Our ultimate goal on defense is to know by trick two or three everyone's hand at the table. -- Mike777
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#7
Posted 2013-September-07, 15:08
#8
Posted 2013-September-08, 02:33
3NT is simple,direct and doesn't tell the opposition what to lead (!)

- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#10
Posted 2013-September-08, 10:50
I was surprised that the analysis called a first seat 3♦ on ♦QT98632 and no other HCP "a textbook non-vulnerable preempt". Maybe I'm too conservative.

The play was also interesting, as both finesses for the major suit kings fail; to make the hand requires a strip and endplay (which I, at least, did not see at the table) or really bad defense.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
Our ultimate goal on defense is to know by trick two or three everyone's hand at the table. -- Mike777
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#11
Posted 2013-September-13, 07:13
blackshoe, on 2013-September-07, 13:02, said:
I learned it as Rolling Gerber. Since Gerber should usually only be used for distributional hands, a decent alternative is to use 4NT as the king ask when that is available (when it is not then all the methods use 5♣ as the king ask).
As dealer at favourable, I might well open 4♦ on your textbook 3♦ hand. If you are passing this not vulnerable then you are indeed being conservative (although the remaining distribution is also relevant). Time to get out Robson-Segal and read through the section on pressure bidding.
#12
Posted 2013-September-13, 07:33
blackshoe, on 2013-September-06, 16:54, said:
You play a pretty standard system here: Jacoby and Texas Transfers, Stayman, Gerber. 3♠ is undiscussed. Your call?
I would offer a silent prayer to Allah...and bid 3NT and hope partner has the gaps in my
hand covered by nature of his strong bid(!)

- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#13
Posted 2013-September-13, 11:53
PhilKing, on 2013-September-08, 04:49, said:
Is it matchpoints? I don't see why NT>C at imps, just to rightside the hearts? I do have Kx of diamonds and I think the chances of ruffing out a suit/combining chances/pitching a loser before they can cash it in clubs would make it better than NT, but willing to be proven wrong by a simulation or a bunch of people telling me I'm wrong

#14
Posted 2013-September-13, 12:29
JLOGIC, on 2013-September-13, 11:53, said:

As it so happens, I did a sim (not a double dummy one). I looked at a mere 20 hands and 6NT was cold on 16 and 6♣ on only 13 (but would probably have made 14 or 15 times by my reckoning, since the killing lead was only likely on one of the three). Of course, since the sim did what it wanted, I did not bother looking at more hands.

Anyway, that's quite a few 2 imp swings unless playing against planckton who reach 3NT.
#15
Posted 2013-September-13, 12:54
Wny isn't some method starting with 3♠ transferring to 3NT a standard prelude to continuing on in search of a minor suit slam or 6NT based on minor suit length?
#16
Posted 2013-September-13, 13:06
JLOGIC, on 2013-September-13, 11:53, said:

Turns out it was matchpoints (see post 10) although this was not specified in the OP.
-gwnn
#17
Posted 2013-September-13, 13:13