Your bid. Would you do differently if it were IMP scoring?
Your bid
#1
Posted 2014-May-20, 08:31
Your bid. Would you do differently if it were IMP scoring?
Oct 2006: Mission impossible
Soon: Mission illegal
#2
Posted 2014-May-20, 08:39
#3
Posted 2014-May-20, 08:50
#4
Posted 2014-May-20, 09:15
People open regularly with 11, even vul, so there's still 12 HCPs unaccounted for - it's not unlikely that partner has a good share of those.
ahydra
#5
Posted 2014-May-20, 09:21
ahydra, on 2014-May-20, 09:15, said:
People open regularly with 11, even vul, so there's still 12 HCPs unaccounted for - it's not unlikely that partner has a good share of those.
ahydra
you are aware that bidding a 50% vul game instead of collecting 300 is anti-percentage, right?
#6
Posted 2014-May-20, 09:29
ahydra, on 2014-May-20, 09:15, said:
People open regularly with 11, even vul, so there's still 12 HCPs unaccounted for - it's not unlikely that partner has a good share of those.
ahydra
On the examples you gave, and at all red, we might accidentally get to game with inspired continuations, or we might not. Then, there are all the other hands partner might have. Balancing with the given hand must be a disaster-prone action over the long run, IMO.
#7
Posted 2014-May-20, 09:53
X-2D
2NT-3NT (doubler wouldn't bother bidding 2NT on 15 opposite a minimum response)
Second is tougher unless partner has a sixth heart. Throw in the DJ then.
Both games should be better than 50%. On first one you might well get a spade lead; on the second one it's whether the diamonds come in for two losers, so if partner is 1552 you make if diamonds are 3-2, if 1642 (with ♦J10xx, maybe even J8xx) you should be fine.
Admittedly given our sizeable quantity of spades, the more likely scenario is a misfit opposite - perhaps a sim would reveal the odds.
Edit: what are opps like, and field strength? If opps are a bit frisky then yes pass will win more often at MPs. If they're middle-of-the-road then a 50% game is equal odds (top vs bottom) against a middle where field is strong.
ahydra
#8
Posted 2014-May-20, 09:55
2. MPs is about frequency of gain, not size of gain
Pass seems clear to me, but, as is often the case, even the clearest bridge decisions can work out poorly on any given hand.
#9
Posted 2014-May-20, 11:36
still, I pass.. with no great conviction
#10
Posted 2014-May-20, 12:55
What is baby oil made of?
#11
Posted 2014-May-20, 16:25
a 1n overcall and that is bad news for such a good
hand. P hand will average around 4.5 hcp which means
we rate to own more than 1/2 of the deck. It seems
a shame that we will let the opps play 1s when on
average this is our hand (though not by much).
x
here will sometimes cause us to get buried but under
most conditions we should be able to survive intact
no matter what p bids (yes even 2c) since they are
very likely to be more distributional than normal.
The X also keeps alive the possibility of making game
since there is the same statistical chance p is near
the top of their pass as they are near the bottom.
I would advise caution since p seems destined to play
this hand and any lead from rho seems likely to benefit
their side rather than ours but if p bids 3c or 3d I will
bid 3n and if p bids 3h I will bid 4h and if by chance p
bids 1n I will bid 3n and leave all 2 level bids in
(except 2s that is where I will bid a happy 3n).
#12
Posted 2014-May-20, 16:53
gszes, on 2014-May-20, 16:25, said:
a 1n overcall
That means we are way behind some beginners somewhere. We can probably survive this bad board in a field in which players play a balancing 1N as 17 hcp.
#13
Posted 2014-May-20, 18:06
gszes, on 2014-May-20, 16:25, said:
a 1n overcall and that is bad news for such a good
hand. P hand will average around 4.5 hcp which means
we rate to own more than 1/2 of the deck. It seems
a shame that we will let the opps play 1s when on
average this is our hand (though not by much).
x
here will sometimes cause us to get buried but under
most conditions we should be able to survive intact
no matter what p bids (yes even 2c) since they are
very likely to be more distributional than normal.
The X also keeps alive the possibility of making game
since there is the same statistical chance p is near
the top of their pass as they are near the bottom.
I would advise caution since p seems destined to play
this hand and any lead from rho seems likely to benefit
their side rather than ours but if p bids 3c or 3d I will
bid 3n and if p bids 3h I will bid 4h and if by chance p
bids 1n I will bid 3n and leave all 2 level bids in
(except 2s that is where I will bid a happy 3n).
Who plays a balancing x as 15-17? Certainly no one I know. I pass.
#14
Posted 2014-May-21, 00:27
#15
Posted 2014-May-21, 07:16
#16
Posted 2014-May-21, 08:03
mikeh, on 2014-May-20, 16:53, said:
I hate to say it but if I was playing with most of this field of posters (that want to
pass) I would vastly prefer playing 1N 15-17 than weak because we will just plain miss
too much.
#17
Posted 2014-May-21, 08:23
I don't want to play 2NT, so I pass. What else can we do?
#18
Posted 2014-May-21, 08:37
#19
Posted 2014-May-21, 09:51
I was sitting North and 1♠ duly went one off for +100.
This was a MP club night. 9 tables. Other results: 1x+660, 1x+630, 2x+180, 2x+150, 1x+100 (us), 2x-100(2♠-1) So a 25% score.
Interesting that 3N wont make on best defence whereas 4♥will.
At the time I was mildly critical of my partner, (wrongly I realise now). In teams however, the reward of a vulnerable game is so great that I think a double must be superior to pass.
Oct 2006: Mission impossible
Soon: Mission illegal
#20
Posted 2014-May-21, 10:12
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