IMPs. 1st seat, all white. Would you open 4♠ or worry about those clubs too much to preempt partner?
All blacks 8-5
#1
Posted 2014-December-27, 13:43
IMPs. 1st seat, all white. Would you open 4♠ or worry about those clubs too much to preempt partner?
#2
Posted 2014-December-27, 13:50
#3
Posted 2014-December-27, 13:53
#4
Posted 2014-December-27, 13:54
#5
Posted 2014-December-27, 14:57
The 4♠ opener spoiled all the fun but looking at the traveller:
- some found a bid over 4♠ in balancing (5H/5D/4N)
- others passed with the 8-5 hand, then managed to find a club fit
- or opened 1♠thus reaching slam (x xx a couple of times)...
- or allowed their opps to play in 4-5 of a red suit, sometimes doubled and making
#6
Posted 2014-December-28, 05:14
#7
Posted 2014-December-28, 06:02
#8
Posted 2014-December-28, 10:28
hold Axxxx or better of clubs and less than 2 spades and you will see
that the chances are really are too small to consider. Our hand is
primarily a defenseless 1 sited major suit hand with around 4 losers.
This is a reasonable 4s bid at any vulnerability. P needs a perfectly
fitting honor hand for us to make slam or a real rock crusher to make
slam on their own.
Since those two chances are pretty small the preemptive value of 4s
works best since we have no clue what the opps need to make how much:)))
better to let them guess at a high level.
#9
Posted 2014-December-28, 14:10
diana_eva, on 2014-December-27, 14:57, said:
This hand is a good case study of why it might be risky on such a weak hand. You give NS another chance to find their slam.
#11
Posted 2014-December-28, 15:58
PhilKing, on 2014-December-28, 15:49, said:
Yep, that's exactly what happened for those tables who found a bid there. There were tables in 6 spades, but not over opps interfering. When partner doubled opps, the big black hand left it in.
#12
Posted 2014-December-28, 16:49