Your call?
(how high) to raise?
#1
Posted 2014-October-23, 05:57
Your call?
#2
Posted 2014-October-23, 06:56
none vul
BBO random ops and partner, who presumably I have never met
competitive auction
---> All condition are ripe for a totally random result.
Considering this, I think I will just pass. Partly because ops may have a misunderstanding of 3♠. And partly to avoid stupid comments from partner (3 pt bid beginnerzzzzzz). But not because it is any more likely to be right than anything else.
-gwnn
#3
Posted 2014-October-23, 07:28
#4
Posted 2014-October-23, 09:02
#6
Posted 2014-October-23, 10:32
Siegmund, on 2014-October-23, 09:02, said:
Possibly brilliant at the table, but impossible on BBO
-gwnn
#7
Posted 2014-October-23, 12:43
ArtK78, on 2014-October-23, 09:06, said:
Sigh. Long day.
#8
Posted 2014-October-23, 12:45
whereagles, on 2014-October-23, 07:28, said:
All true, but if they're making, there's a 130% chance P will X on the grounds that he's got an ace and you must have a couple of defensive tricks for such strong bidding.
#9
Posted 2014-October-23, 13:20
By "not enough", I mean either high cards or distribution to provide trick taking power. Partner is very likely to go down at least 2 and probably 3 at a 4 level contract. There's also a good likelihood you'll be doubled at that level resulting in a complete MP zero.
#11
Posted 2014-October-23, 15:23
#12
Posted 2014-October-23, 15:57
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#13
Posted 2014-October-23, 19:21
Jinksy, on 2014-October-23, 12:45, said:
Strong bidding? Lol. 5C is preemptive. Anyway I would pass.
#14
Posted 2014-October-23, 20:00
whereagles, on 2014-October-23, 07:28, said:
You must play with different randoms than I do. I pass this. I expect 5♣X to get murdered and maybe they'll have a missunderstanding about what 3♠ means or fail to bid game anyhow (assuming it makes).
#15
Posted 2014-October-24, 03:05
If your purpose is to engineer/screw around because you will never have to play with these people again, the answer is something other than 4C or Pass.
If the aim is to practice exercising judgement in competitive situations -- then observe the outcome -- you will Pass and let the opponents make the wrong decision, or you will bid 4C transferring them to 4S...they will never double 4C, BTW. but you have CHO to worry about.
I would try Pass. If a competent partner doubles 4S (or doubles 3S in the passout), I will support the puppies.
#16
Posted 2014-October-24, 23:30
#17
Posted 2014-October-25, 04:31
Jinksy, on 2014-October-23, 05:57, said:
Your call?
Raising clubs will only help opponents, not to us most of the time.
-I don't wanna play doubled too many clubs with this balanced hand
-I don't want them to play something higher either because 2♣ overcall made my hand worth zero defensive tricks, and I know pd's defensive values are reduced with my holding.
So why should I do something that will likely create one of these 2 unwanted positions for us most of the time?
"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."
#18
Posted 2014-October-25, 19:32
MrAce, on 2014-October-25, 04:31, said:
-I don't wanna play doubled too many clubs with this balanced hand
-I don't want them to play something higher either because 2♣ overcall made my hand worth zero defensive tricks, and I know pd's defensive values are reduced with my holding.
So why should I do something that will likely create one of these 2 unwanted positions for us most of the time?
Good points all.
#19
Posted 2014-October-29, 17:39