IMPs scoring. The contract went 3 off, but lost 11 with the other table in 4S+1. Who should have stopped this?
stolen an undoubled psyche
#1
Posted 2021-April-03, 10:22
IMPs scoring. The contract went 3 off, but lost 11 with the other table in 4S+1. Who should have stopped this?
#2
Posted 2021-April-03, 11:26
#3
Posted 2021-April-03, 11:28
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Posted 2021-April-03, 12:13
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Posted 2021-April-03, 15:29
pescetom, on 2021-April-03, 15:07, said:
They at least take +500 which is better than +150 for letting them play it undoubled. West can't do anything about East's silence, but they can take the initiative themself. The double may also inspire East to bid 4♠, especially if North runs to 4♥.
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Posted 2021-April-03, 16:47
AL78, on 2021-April-03, 15:29, said:
X can also turn +50 or +100 into -200 or -500 when E is broke. W has a good hand, but it needs SUBSTANTIAL help to really take tricks. Calling for W to X 3NT feels very result-y to me.
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Posted 2021-April-03, 17:34
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Posted 2021-April-04, 09:33
#12
Posted 2021-April-05, 04:10
W can bid 3S first if that is his style (minimum given a stiff K in the assortment) or can then X again - unless N has ATxx S and has enough C tricks, as with Kxx, dummy’s H can probably be neutralized, N is no where near 9 tricks.
E can also X, they know N doesn’t have a running minor with a S stop, and having an A and a K plus a long S suit to establish and then reach partner who has more a less an opening hand can’t produce 9 tricks for N.
Then the psyche is easily exposed and it is tempting to bid 4S.
#13
Posted 2021-April-05, 06:43
TylerE, on 2021-April-03, 16:47, said:
Not really, I just looked at the West hand in isolation. I would very likely go for a penalty, as I said where are NS's tricks coming from? If partner can't trust me and pulls it to a hopeless game I'll have to pay out, but partner ought to deduce I have doubled for penalties when he has shown and could easily have nothing, so it is not the same situation as doubling a weak NT for penalties. If I do my best to bring in a fair or good score and fail I'm not going to cry over it.
#14
Posted 2021-April-05, 07:32
First: I agree that West should double 3NT.
Its highly unlikely that the opponents can urun 9 tricks before spades are established and cashing. (The one danger here is if the partnership is using double to ask for something other than a spade lad or some such)
Second: I think that East can reasonable bid 4!S. You have a stiff heart, 4 card support, an Ace and a King.
If partner has a real overcall, 4♠ should have play
Equally significant, those minor suit honors mean that RHO doesn't have a hand that can expect to run a minor. (Something is fishy)
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Posted 2021-April-05, 09:20
If not, then it’s pretty clearly 99% east.
(Apologies for stealing Michael Rosenberg’s approach to these one-sided ATB type posts)
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Posted 2021-April-05, 13:14
#17
Posted 2021-April-09, 19:50
LBengtsson, on 2021-April-03, 11:28, said:
The vast majority of good players use "X then bid" over a preempt to show a flexible hand. West's hand does not look like that to me whatever the strength. If I wanted to sell the hand as strong I would prefer a 3♠ overcall to a X but 2♠ here is enough. As others have already pointed out, the issue is rather that East was on a coffee break and their son/daughter/cat somehow managed to click on the green card. On doubling 3NT, I would probably be too worried about North having long clubs to run plus a couple of aces for that but if hrothgar likes it then I am probably being too conservative. Even if you consider this to be an error though, it is clearly a lesser error than East passing.