Another one (atb)
#1
Posted 2012-May-23, 19:46
#2
Posted 2012-May-23, 20:09
If I had forgotten to make a negative double as North, and woke up when South bid 3D, I would be slamming now...so this pair gets a better score for their +50.
With a sensible double of the 2H overcall, we can get to a diamond game easily enough.
#3
Posted 2012-May-23, 20:58
#4
Posted 2012-May-23, 21:36
#6
Posted 2012-May-25, 00:29
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#7
Posted 2012-May-25, 01:47
West has a 3H bid, assuming it's a preempt.
North has an easy negative double.
East should raise.
South should reopen with a double.
West has no business rebidding hearts.
North has clearly left the table.
East, having passed the previous round, is arguably worth a raise.
That surely is enough blame to go around.
#8
Posted 2012-May-25, 09:26
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#9
Posted 2012-May-25, 10:39
#10
Posted 2012-May-25, 11:19
North has an obvious double.
East has a 3H raise. With 2S available for a good raise, 3H should be non, or at best, semi constructive.
South has an obvious double. I rate 3d to be a significant error after 2h p p . You could be locking in a negative when 2Hx is 500 opposite a hand like x KJ98x xx AJxxx. - an extreme example, but there are plenty of others where you are giving up 500 with no game on.
The 3H bid is beyond absurd. They has an 8 count with a mediocre suit and no real side suit distribution, and an auction where you have possibly already been rescued from a penalty pass.
North passing after a 3d bid is, well, I don't know what to say. I would rather bid 6d than pass 3H. If north had hit a perfectly normal AKxxx xxx AKxxx - grand is very good, and you might not even beat 3H if you are particularly unlucky.
#11
Posted 2012-May-25, 11:42
Phil, on 2012-May-25, 09:26, said:
Obviously north is cuckoo or in a vegetative state, but JB may have thought that 3D was completely normal, and it's instructive to have so many people disagree with that bid [even if here it should have really worked out]. And maybe N/S both thought pass was normal by N after 2H (but already people have suggested that N should X). So these type of hands can definitely be useful to have people look at.
I don't think we should discourage people from posting hands like this, even if they seem pretty straightforward, and since JB should not be posting in the n00b forum, this kind of stuff has to go here. I think it's totally fine to post even straightforward bread-and-butter type hands in here, and posters can feel free to talk about their weird gadgets and whatever else as well. I/A seems (to me) like it should be kind of a free-for-all.
Just my $0.02.
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#12
Posted 2012-May-25, 16:31
more like a 3h bid to me. S needs to reopen with
x in case p has a penalty pass of 2h and they can
use ELC to convert 3c to 3d.
After the 3d bid N displays a complete lack of
trust in S bidding by passing. Enough has been
said about this pass already so let me say that
I would have tried 3h myself (since I would be
willing to try 3n if p can bid it). Once p cannot
bid 3n (they will probably bid 3s or 4d) I would
make one stab at slam with 4h before settling in
5d. If p were to jump to 4s or 5d I would bid 6d.
#13
Posted 2012-May-25, 17:38
Phil, on 2012-May-25, 09:26, said:
And even when it seems obvious that the blame lies with my partner, there is often something I did to contribute to it or something that I could have done better...
SteveMoe, on 2012-May-25, 00:29, said:
sfi, on 2012-May-25, 01:47, said:
phil_20686, on 2012-May-25, 11:19, said:
gszes, on 2012-May-25, 16:31, said:
#14
Posted 2012-May-25, 17:56
By the way 2H isn't a great bid and 3H is ridiculous.