Your leads?
Pick a lead against 3nt at teams P - 2D (nat, preemptive) - P - 3nt
#2
Posted 2011-March-05, 22:29
#3
Posted 2011-March-06, 00:15
There might be such a thing as a player who is experienced enough that he's supposed to understand logical alternatives, yet new enough that a fourth best heart is a logical alternative, but it strains my imagination.
#4
Posted 2011-March-06, 04:24
#6
Posted 2011-March-08, 06:53
#7
Posted 2011-March-08, 08:30
A spade lead is obviously WRONG because pard is marked with points and didn't overcall. That leaves a heart or a club. Since pard rates to have like 2-3 diamonds as well and no 5 card major, the club lead may be into declarer's suit and we should, by exclusion, lead a heart.
Expect pard to have 4333, 4432 or 4441. Club is better if he, by some chance, happens to have 3325.
#8
Posted 2011-March-08, 10:30
#9
Posted 2011-March-08, 23:47
Results:
While I was thinking about my lead during my 10 second pause over the 3nt I was debating between heart and spade and leaning towards the spade. Then when partner started to think I quickly thought about what I'd lead if he doubled and decided I'd lead a spade if he doubled. When he didn't double and passed, I then felt ethically I had to choose the heart. Partner's BIT wasn't a huge one, and I'm not even sure if the opponents noticed it, but it was pretty clear to me that partner had been thinking of something.
Turns out partner was indeed thinking of how could he get me to lead a club, and how he now wished he had overcalled 3♣ immediately, but he decided double wouldn't call for that lead, so he passed.
Needless to say a black lead causes us to win the match (the finals of a 22 team KO GNT B qualifying event for district 21), and a red lead causes us to lose (although obviously there were other boards that could have also swung the match), so I was thinking about this lead a lot.
At the other table W didn't open 2♦ and N opened 1♣ and teammates ended up declaring 3nt but the club lead was clear on the auction.
#12
Posted 2011-March-09, 18:26
#13
Posted 2011-March-10, 04:40
xxhong, on 2011-March-09, 18:26, said:
Normal layout? Is it normal for your partner's to be asleep in the first round of the bidding?
#14
Posted 2011-March-10, 07:27
whereagles, on 2011-March-09, 07:44, said:
cherdano, on 2011-March-10, 04:40, said:
Give me a break. What is partner's clearcut action over 2♦?
Overcalling in a minor on a 5 card suit at the 3 level, when you are actually more interested in a ♠fit?
Overcalling on a weak 4 card major at the two level?
Doubling on minimum values with a small doubleton in an unbid major?
Each of these alternatives could be a winner, but will on balance have more to loose than to gain
If you would give this hand to a panel of real experts like the MSC of the Bridge World I would not predict an unanimous vote for PASS, but I would expect a vast majority for PASS with only a few dissenters.
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#15
Posted 2011-March-10, 08:46
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#16
Posted 2011-March-11, 23:58
rhm, on 2011-March-10, 07:27, said:
As you know, there often is no clearcut action after a preempt. That's why people preempt. Deciding whether or not to bid solely on that basis is insufficient: you also have to ask yourself the question "do I need to bid now?", to which the answer is probably "yes" because you have diamond shortness, which makes it less likely pard will be able to balance if we have game on.
Having decided to bid, we have find a bid and 3♣ seems ok. Not ideal, but liveable. You might consider trying dbl + pull to spades over a heart response, if you play that it shows the two other suits and not extras.
#18
Posted 2011-March-12, 16:24
#19
Posted 2011-March-12, 20:31
I was thinking about all the great ways for 3♣ to work out, like reaching a skinny 4♠ when partner can make a responsive double. Or a thin 3N for our side.
If we did overcall 3♣, I'd imagine we'd give up 300 in 3♣, or maybe they'd now find 5♦ which can't be touched, so its not like overcalling 3♣ gains a lot on this layout.
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#20
Posted 2011-March-12, 22:44
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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