Do you bid again? Eight-board Swiss teams with good partners.
Check or Raise IMP decision
#1
Posted 2014-October-13, 14:50
Do you bid again? Eight-board Swiss teams with good partners.
#4
Posted 2014-October-13, 17:11
-- Bertrand Russell
#5
Posted 2014-October-13, 17:16
If yes, pass - you're not making game if partner can't even invite.
If no (yes, people do play such conventions without discussing followups), bidding has some merit.
#6
Posted 2014-October-13, 17:20
akwoo, on 2014-October-13, 17:16, said:
If yes, pass - you're not making game if partner can't even invite.
If no (yes, people do play such conventions without discussing followups), bidding has some merit.
Our agreements were that 2NT was a strong enquiry, at least invitational, 2♦ and 2♠ were natural (for better or worse and gnasher thinks 2♦ might be better played as artificial) and 3H was also pass or correct.
#7
Posted 2014-October-13, 17:32
#8
Posted 2014-October-13, 18:10
#10
Posted 2014-October-13, 20:09
#11
Posted 2014-October-13, 23:43
#12
Posted 2014-October-14, 00:36
Bbradley62, on 2014-October-13, 17:32, said:
It means what it means. The person wants to be in 3H if partner has clubs and hearts; he wants to be in 3S or more spades if partner has clubs and spades. If the two club bidder "corrects", advancer will pass 3S or bid more.
#13
Posted 2014-October-14, 01:09
#14
Posted 2014-October-14, 04:39
paulg, on 2014-October-14, 01:09, said:
You would be successful. I passed, and partner had S KJxx H KJxx D QTxx C x and did not like her singleton club. Game was reasonable (48% on a simulation with Bridge Analyser of 1000 deals) despite the lack of fit in the black suits. Partner did not bid more than 2♥ because of her singleton club and presumed wasted values in the side-suits. We have changed our meaning of 2♦ to a "mixed pass or correct" 2♥ now, but that would be of no use if I had diamonds instead of clubs. Team-mates were disappointed to lose IMPs when they found the -500 4♠ sac.
I was surprised to see such a big majority for Pass, my choice at the table, as I thought it was very close. I thought partner might have bid 3H on her hand too.
#15
Posted 2014-October-14, 05:04
#16
Posted 2014-October-14, 05:14
broze, on 2014-October-14, 05:04, said:
5-4 either way or 5-5 is the agreement. Double would be artificial. 2M would be natural.
#17
Posted 2014-October-14, 06:01
lamford, on 2014-October-14, 04:39, said:
If anyone should, it is partner. You have shown pretty much all your values, whereas she could have nothing.
Even so, missing game with a combined 20 count, badly misfitting black suits, and no aces isn't going to keep me up at night. IMO arguing for a bid here is flagrant resulting.
-gwnn
#18
Posted 2014-October-14, 16:45
Lho did nothing over 2c (which was about to be passed out for all they know)
so it seems reasonable to assume they are generally balanced and have a max
power of around 6. If opener has 16 that leaves p with almost a minimum of 8
and if those 8 are reasonably placed we might have play not just for 4h but
5d (not very likely) also. The point being is that unless p hand is really
a mismatch with ours (lots of spade power) the 3 level should be pretty safe
and who knows how big the payoff might be.
If we switched our dia and spade holdings I would probably pass since I had
no good way to invite but with the hand set up we have here 3d makes a great
invite with not much risk. With any luck p will like Qxxx Kxxx QJx xx enough
to bid 4h and they could do the same w/o the spade Q.
#19
Posted 2014-October-14, 21:09
#20
Posted 2014-October-14, 21:23
If partner knew you had a fifth trump (as they would if you were playing Multi Landy, for instance) then you would no doubt have sailed into a thin game.
Anyway, I think I have mentioned before that I think this is a bad defensive structure regardless of who invented it. If you are still playing double as majors, minors or diamonds, I think you should reevaluate. How useful do you thing the second and third hand types are in a partscore battle? I have just about completed a monster file of every competitive hand in my database where it started 1NT-X, separated out into those where double was penalties and those where it is conventional, and the successes for the minor suit hands can be counted on the fingers of one foot.