Simple question - who underbid their hand (the most)?
Vulnerable game missed - ATB
#1
Posted 2013-November-26, 04:55
Simple question - who underbid their hand (the most)?
#4
Posted 2013-November-26, 05:53
Both east and west (and also south) should have bid one more time then they did.
btw, 3nt makes but you are more likely to go down in 4 hearts with these hands.
#5
Posted 2013-November-26, 06:05
But as WGF notes, you would probably have got -100 instead of -90 if East had been awake.
#6
Posted 2013-November-26, 06:40
Over the obvious 2♥, I would content myself with a raise to three, and then he has an easy 3NT call.
#7
Posted 2013-November-26, 06:55
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#8
Posted 2013-November-26, 08:59
Very divergent from "rule of 20" even - mostly allowed in ACBL.
Do they often open this light? Do they often pass with 5 hcp and 4-5MM?
Quite unusual opening/responding methods. Even suggesting a psych fielded.
Surely 2H > 2D, then surely another move from West -
I would try 3D to keep 3Nt in the picture on this heavy stops bal hand.
But won't argue against 3H.
Why not 1Nt: 12-17 with a stop in passout seat instead of Dbl.
Hard to crime E-W methods unable to see game-on here. Too rare an auction!
#9
Posted 2013-November-26, 09:45
-gwnn
#10
Posted 2013-November-28, 00:17
I would never jump with East´s hand to 2♥, a 10 count after a balancing double is about average.
#11
Posted 2013-November-28, 01:42
Edit:sorry, didnt see Hanoi's comment.
#13
Posted 2013-November-28, 04:42
dake50, on 2013-November-26, 08:59, said:
Very divergent from "rule of 20" even - mostly allowed in ACBL.
Do they often open this light? Do they often pass with 5 hcp and 4-5MM?
Quite unusual opening/responding methods. Even suggesting a psych fielded.
NS were playing Precision, with rule of 19 openings fairly normal. The limited nature of the opening bid also means responder may pass with hands that would bid playing Standard American, Acol, or whatever. I don't think this particular pair promised any diamonds at all for the opening bid, though, so south must have been tempted to see whether he could improve the contract.
(I held the north hand at the other table, and also opened 1♦ playing a limited opening bid system - usually 3+ diamonds. My partner responded 1♥, and EW had no difficulty reaching 3N rather than 4♥.)
#14
Posted 2013-November-29, 03:58
#15
Posted 2013-November-29, 04:45