IMP teams. Select multiple options if you think there were multiple misbids. Which of the calls are close?
ATB - not the greatest of contracts
#1
Posted 2016-November-22, 18:03
IMP teams. Select multiple options if you think there were multiple misbids. Which of the calls are close?
#2
Posted 2016-November-23, 02:23
#3
Posted 2016-November-23, 02:35
#4
Posted 2016-November-23, 06:40
helene_t, on 2016-November-23, 02:35, said:
What do you think double of W showed?
Why do you believe he can not pass? Do you think 2♥ bidder has 13-15 hcp and they miss game?
And if you believe double of 3♣ by West is showing values, what do you think double by East would show?
East would definitely double with 13+ so I do not get why you think W can not pass.
Jinksy, on 2016-November-22, 18:03, said:
This is the type of mistake that I see a lot in BBF.
I said this in the past and keep on saying that people at some point have to understand the difference between pass out seat and non pass out seat calls.
Seems like our West thought he was on pass out seat, when he was not.
"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."
#5
Posted 2016-November-23, 08:48
Playing aggressive overcalls doesn't mean you deny a good hand, especially at this vul.
What is baby oil made of?
#6
Posted 2016-November-23, 09:19
ahydra
#7
Posted 2016-November-23, 09:25
On a related note, especially if you play aggressive overcalls, you might want to consider playing constructive but non-forcing 2 level advances.
#8
Posted 2016-November-23, 11:00
I don't understand the criticism of West's (takeout) double. He has extras (given the lightish overcall style), short clubs, doubleton hearts and a sixth spade. What else does he need? (I'm assuming that 2♥ didn't set up a force over 3♣, in which case X of 3♣ would be for penalties.)
#9
Posted 2016-November-24, 21:23
Once advancer has forced, it's up to overcaller to define the nature of the overcall. This follows a key principle of good bidding that, as soon as possible in any auction, someone has to limit their hand. This helps the partnership know what ballpark they are playing in.
If South had passed instead of bidding 3 ♣, I believe West's bid should have been 2 ♠ showing less than an opener. It's close, but the West hand has made a VUL overcall on a very poor suit and just an 11 count. IMO, any other bid by West in this sequence should show opening values or more.
Once South has bid 3 ♣, a similar logic applies, any direct free call other than pass by West should show opening values. A pass in this situation denies opening values. IMO, pass is definitely the right call with West's hand.
Then in pass-out seat, East has to make a decision whether to compete further. If East decides to compete, I think Double is the clear choice. It should say "I'd like to compete further, but am not sure what to bid." But I'd find it hard to criticize anyone who chooses pass when partner can be aggressively overcalling.
I don't like the 3 NT call either. East does have a stopper, but South should be showing 6+ ♣ with the free 3 ♣ call. Even though West has doubled, there's no guarantee that West holds anything in ♣. That means that 9 running tricks would need to available after the stop is knocked out. With all the quacks in East's hand, West would have to hold a lot of cards/controls to make that happen.
#10
Posted 2016-November-26, 04:38
#11
Posted 2016-November-30, 01:51
The double of 3C also seems dubious. Even if its ok on values it suggests more defense in clubs and doesn't show the extra length in spades. Pass or 3S could both be ok here, partner can keep the auction going, and there is a heart tolerance to fall back on,
#12
Posted 2016-November-30, 06:57
Jinksy, on 2016-November-26, 04:38, said:
At first blink, I did not think, that 3S is GF, but ...
2H should show inv. strength, so I would assume, that the X
accepts the invitation.
The X basically say, this is our hand, so ... yes 3S should be
GF, since the X created a gf seq.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)