inquiry, on May 25 2004, 07:20 AM, said:
Michael fear not, everyone makes mistakes. This time, the mistake wasn't yours, necessarily. The free bid shows substantial values is not horrible bridge, just not adhered to much any more. I suspect the mistake here was your expert partner's. He was wearing some very rose colored glasses. Here is the hand in question...
If you pass, your side is out of the auction probably for ever. In addition. When you show up with the ♥AJ, and presumably long spades your partner will be played for the doubleton ♠Q because you didn't bid. As it is, declearer will surely misguess ♠ and likely misguess ♦ if they play in ♦.
It is also worth noting, that you PASSED 3♣, a very forward going bid by your partner. Your opponents doubled his 4♣ for penalty (probably down one) with correct restricted choice guess. But what in the world was he doing bidding 4♠? Sure by "old fashion" free bid style your hand was light, but even opposite a sound free bid 1♠, his hand is unsuited for a 4♠ bid. The road to riches here is paved in golden double. Even double dummy, 4♦ has no chance, as it has to lose 3♥ and a ♣, and i would not be surprised to see a ♠ come your way, as well as maybe a ♦. So, rack up +300 at a realistic minumum, and a likely +500.
Ben
This is nut bidding from North! 3
♣ ok, 4
♣ willing to push them one higher but they Dbl and run away! 4
♠ suicide ofcourse, playing with a 5-2 at 4-level and losing values in both
♥ and
♦, just let them play 4
♦. They'll never score bigtime, and if they go down, at least you get some points, more than you diserve...
If you think you're maximum with such hand, you need to do something about your hand evaluation:
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♥KQ is a lost Q, loses 1 trick
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♦Qxx is a lost Q and loses 2-3 tricks
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♠Qx has some value, however you're playing in a 5-2 fit, and chances are quite big trumps are split 4-2, losing at least 1 trick, possibly 2
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♣ are solid, no losers usually
So bidding 4
♠ is just asking to get doubled and go down at least 2. If I may choose between letting opps play 4
♦ +3 max or play myself doubled -2, my choice is made quite quick.
Btw, partner sure doesn't have a 6 card
♠, otherwise he'd eiter jump to 2
♠ right away with a weak hand, or bid 3
♠ after your 3
♣ with a nice hand.
"It may be rude to leave to go to the bathroom, but it's downright stupid to sit there and piss yourself" - blackshoe
West North East South
Pass 1♣ 1♦ 1♠
2♦ 3♣ Pass Pass
3♦ 4♣ Pass Pass
Dbl Pass 4♦ Pass
Pass 4♠ Pass Pass
Dbl Pass Pass Pass