Another competitive auction problem
#1
Posted 2022-April-23, 12:00
East
♠AT
♥T52
♦KJT984
♣95
As dealer I passed (do you agree?), LHO passes, partner opens 1♠ (could be a four card suit), RHO overcalls 2♥. What do you do?
#2
Posted 2022-April-23, 12:35
#4
Posted 2022-April-23, 13:27
#5
Posted 2022-April-23, 13:52
Having passed, I think we have to double now. I don't love it, but we have a good doubleton in support and not enough strength for 3♦ the second time.
#6
Posted 2022-April-23, 14:38
A double partscore swing out. They made nine tricks, and at the other table, East opened 3♦ and passed West's 3♠ response, also making nine tricks (no-one is finding ♦A lead and another).
I need to start studying competitive bidding with the aid of a book or two. I get pushed around a lot in the auction and end up leaking MPs and imps as a result.
#7
Posted 2022-April-23, 15:00
AL78, on 2022-April-23, 14:38, said:
I need to start studying competitive bidding with the aid of a book or two. I get pushed around a lot in the auction and end up leaking MPs and imps as a result.
I would start by deciding on a good system and then learning it well, rather than worrying about single contests let alone single partscore losses. Most of us would have opened this hand one way or another: focus on the best way to do that and the best followups, rather than how to limit or evaluate the damage of not doing so.
#8
Posted 2022-April-23, 15:04
Dbl doesn't promise anything in particular (except in certain situations where there is only one unbid major your dbl may promise the other major). It does show that you can manage whatever partner responds. Here you are happy with any response to a dbl.
That said, partner's pass is not good either, they should either dbl or bid 2sp.
#10
Posted 2022-April-24, 03:04
AL78, on 2022-April-23, 15:54, said:
Oops sorry my window is too small, the 3h bid is not visible lol
#12
Posted 2022-April-24, 05:28
nullve, on 2022-April-24, 03:51, said:
I think nullve is saying that, based on the offensive potential of this hand, it is right to balance with 3♦. I think this is true (but the LoTT snippet is not directly relevant), but it is even better take your gamble two rounds earlier.
#13
Posted 2022-April-24, 05:49
AL78, on 2022-April-23, 14:38, said:
Note you don't have to find A♦ is it fantasy to overtake ♣K with the A and switch to the stiff diamond ?
#15
Posted 2022-April-24, 08:31
DavidKok, on 2022-April-24, 05:28, said:
Yes, with six of them, a nearly flat shape and an outside ace. I prefer pre-empts in the first two seats to be fairly sound, and this didn't look like a 3 level pre-empt to me. I like the idea of bidding 3D next time round, which after passing should show a long suit, spade tolerance and some values.
#16
Posted 2022-April-24, 08:59
AL78, on 2022-April-24, 08:31, said:
Also normally the auction P-(P)-1♠-(2♥); 3♦ shows 10-11 with good diamonds and at most two spades. This hand is under strength, and there is no implication of spade tolerance.
I think a lot of people prefer to not take aggressive action with borderline hands, and in my opinion this is a mistake. Most of the time it is going to be much more dangerous to bid on the second round. You have to weigh the cost of passing throughout/not being able to describe your hand against the downside of taking action. It can be especially scary to 'take a view' if partner has a tendency to comment when we take action, but not when we pass. In spite of all that, the first round of the bidding is the best moment to gamble. The risk is only going to increase as the auction continues.
#17
Posted 2022-April-24, 10:09
FV 5+ playing tricks
EV 6+ playing tricks
UV 7+ playing tricks
In this case East's hand is worth 1+4.5=5.5 playing tricks so for me this is a 3♦ opening hand at Favourable Vulnerability.
#19
Posted 2022-May-03, 11:09
There is, imo, nothing wrong with a style in which this is a pass. This had is too flat and has too much defence (and too much value) to preempt, imo. I don’t mind 6 card 3 level openings, but this isn’t that hand, imo.
However, having limited the hand by the first pass, passing over 2H is very odd. Now the 3D call is obvious. Passing 2H is simply giving up.
This would be a far tougher problem had we not been a passed hand. As it is, we can safely bid 3D without any concern that partner will think we have opening values or a 3D preempt.
Ps. While I don’t like negative free bids, and few pairs play them any more at the expert level, they would work well here if we were an unpassed hand. As it is, since we have passed, it’s not relevant
#20
Posted 2022-May-04, 04:43
mikeh, on 2022-May-03, 11:09, said:
There is, imo, nothing wrong with a style in which this is a pass. This had is too flat and has too much defence (and too much value) to preempt, imo. I don’t mind 6 card 3 level openings, but this isn’t that hand, imo.
However, having limited the hand by the first pass, passing over 2H is very odd. Now the 3D call is obvious. Passing 2H is simply giving up.
This would be a far tougher problem had we not been a passed hand. As it is, we can safely bid 3D without any concern that partner will think we have opening values or a 3D preempt.
Ps. While I don’t like negative free bids, and few pairs play them any more at the expert level, they would work well here if we were an unpassed hand. As it is, since we have passed, it’s not relevant
Whoever invented the name negative free bid has a lot to answer for.
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IMO
- As dealer, you should open 2♦ but 3♦ is an overbid
- Over LHO's 2♥, partner should double or bid 2♠. Probably the latter given the suit quality.
- Over LHO's 2♥, I admire Helene_ts negative double
- Over RHO's ♥ has been passed to me, I like 4♦, relatively safe after opponents have found a fit.
- On a good day, defenders might find CyberYeti's defence to 4♠.