Matchpoint Decision One more?
#1
Posted 2011-August-24, 14:12
#2
Posted 2011-August-24, 14:29
1) I've already described my hand. I have 4 spades, and not more than a full opener. I have 3 heart losers, 2 spade loses, and 2 clubs losers...so nothing more to say to partner. Yes, I have some ruffing values in diamonds, but that isn't going to establish tricks in a side suit.
2) Partner passed 2 spades. I trust partner to take the push to 3 if he thinks we should. Why should I when I've already described my hand, and partner could have:
Axxx, Qxx, Qxx, xxx
We could be setting 3 diamonds here, and have no hope of making 3 spades (probably not 2 either).
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#3
Posted 2011-August-24, 15:23
BunnyGo, on 2011-August-24, 14:29, said:
Axxx, Qxx, Qxx, xxx
We could be setting 3 diamonds here, and have no hope of making 3 spades (probably not 2 either).
I would bid 3♠ but I know there's a significant chance that it could work out badly. I'm not sure of my answer either, I wouldn't be surprised if lots of good players decided to pass instead.
That aside, I think your construction is off-base. We're interested in the average hand with which partner will pass out 3♦ - you presented something that looks like the worst. My guess is that given the vulnerability, his diamond length and our spade honors, he will pass almost all hands with only 4 spades and perhaps half the hands with 5 spades (unless he has inv+ values).
#4
Posted 2011-August-24, 15:35
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#5
Posted 2011-August-24, 19:41
May be we are setting them and may be not, but it seems like they are pushing us into -200/-500 zone in MP...which is not a score I like.....
"But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked.
"Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad."
"How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice.
"You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn't have come here."
#6
Posted 2011-August-24, 21:11
#7
Posted 2011-August-24, 21:31
ggwhiz, on 2011-August-24, 15:35, said:
Yes. We already decided to only bid 2S on the previous round. Having done that, and I agree with it, we let pard make the final choice. Bidding 2, then bidding 3 all from the same side is rarely good; it also pisses off CHO.
#8
Posted 2011-August-24, 22:03
jdeegan, on 2011-August-24, 19:57, said:
Above you suggested LOTT in another thread, for a decision at 5 level, which is not the most accurate level for LOTT.
jdeegan, on 2011-August-24, 21:11, said:
And here you seem to toally ignore the LOTT m8
"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."
#9
Posted 2011-August-24, 22:18
MrAce, on 2011-August-24, 22:03, said:
And here you seem to toally ignore the LOTT m8
OK.
Base Case:
1. they very likely have 9 trumps, having taken the push
2. we have 8 or 9 trumps, and pard wont know whether or not his 5th spade is potential gold
3. we very well may have a secondary 5-3 club fit - or the 5-2 fit rails out 3-3 36% of the time.
4. No likelihood of negative factors - again they took the push
This comes to 18 total tricks much more often than not. With 18 total tricks. Well you do the math. Plus, my hand is so good that we will often make three spades even if there are only 17 tricks in the hand. Very few hands have only 16 tricks, esp. when I have 5-4-3-1 and they take the push.
#10
Posted 2011-August-24, 23:18
If you had chosen 3S on the previous round, some would have disagreed with that choice holding the stiff bullet and no spots suggesting it was not the time to upgrade 13 all the way to 16. You made your decision by bidding 2S and you do not get to decide differently and bid 3S, with no reason to change gears.
You want to believe the opponents have nine trumps and that is no guarantee; and for our side, partner will know by looking at her hand whether we have nine trumps.
#11
Posted 2011-August-24, 23:26
jdeegan, on 2011-August-24, 22:18, said:
OK.
Base Case:
1. they very likely have 9 trumps, having taken the push
2. we have 8 or 9 trumps, and pard wont know whether or not his 5th spade is potential gold
3. we very well may have a secondary 5-3 club fit - or the 5-2 fit rails out 3-3 36% of the time.
4. No likelihood of negative factors - again they took the push
This comes to 18 total tricks much more often than not. With 18 total tricks. Well you do the math. Plus, my hand is so good that we will often make three spades even if there are only 17 tricks in the hand. Very few hands have only 16 tricks, esp. when I have 5-4-3-1 and they take the push.
I am afraid it doesnt work this way. Your expectations, such as "IF pd has 5 card ♠...IF they have 9 card ♦...then we have 18 trumps so etc etc..." are extremely optimistic. And even with 18 trumps, when red vs white it is very close call. It favours bidding 3 over 3 slightly in the chart, but dont forget u will have 18 trumps only if everything you wished come true.
If you are using LOTT and when pd has 5, there is no such a thing called GOLD 5th card or silver 5th card. He knows u have 4 and he will bid 3♠ with 5 MOST of the time. At the top of this, u are not even sure if they have 9 card fit. You have at most 17 trumps when pd doesnt bid 3♠ and possible only 16 trumps. I am not even mentioning this is MP, when you use the chart of possible outcomes, u should consider the DOUBLED outcomes more probable than imp IMO.
I am not saying this hand should pass or bid 3♠, i was kinda surprised you did not even mention LOTT in a competitive auction for a " to bid or not to bid decision" at 3 level while you seemed to favour this method highly at 5 level competitive auction, thats all.
"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."
#12
Posted 2011-August-24, 23:29
#13
Posted 2011-August-25, 00:31
#14
Posted 2011-August-25, 00:37
JLOGIC, on 2011-August-24, 23:29, said:
Your stiff is their A.........its not like you are holding KJxx, Axx,x, AJxxx.
"But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked.
"Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad."
"How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice.
"You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn't have come here."
#16
Posted 2011-August-25, 01:00
Anyway, 3♠. This is gambling that opps have their bids, which should place pard with something like a 4333 and 6-8 hcp. If they're all in the good suits, this might make. Else we're probably going down.
#17
Posted 2011-August-25, 03:59
mike777, on 2011-August-25, 00:50, said:
Great. Tell me how many working points partner has and how many clubs and hearts he has and I am happy to calculate the WP and SST.
Then we also need to know how likely opps are to double us if we have 8 tricks and how likely they are to take the push. OK that info we need also when applying the LOTT.
Anyway, if p has three diamonds then 3♠ is lawful and if he has four it is not.
#18
Posted 2011-August-25, 04:43
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#19
Posted 2011-August-25, 05:30
helene_t, on 2011-August-25, 03:59, said:
Then we also need to know how likely opps are to double us if we have 8 tricks and how likely they are to take the push. OK that info we need also when applying the LOTT.
Anyway, if p has three diamonds then 3♠ is lawful and if he has four it is not.
I agree. I fought the law is even better than LOTT. AND 3♠ is "lawful" unless the opps have bid 3♦ with only 8 trumps. In most duplicate bridge games with well-rated players your opponents will be predictable automatons. Nothing at stake but MASTERPOINTS, not much quality play. Might as well take advantage of it.
#20
Posted 2011-August-25, 06:34