scoring - imps
Double or no Double
#1
Posted 2015-April-07, 15:01
scoring - imps
#2
Posted 2015-April-07, 18:22
-- Bertrand Russell
#3
Posted 2015-April-09, 04:13
"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."
#4
Posted 2015-April-09, 10:11
#5
Posted 2015-April-09, 10:31
Lovera, on 2015-April-09, 10:11, said:
That bidding doesn't show anything like 24-25 points: they would have bid differently if that were likely. They could have as few as about 14 hcp and the most likely range is some way short of 24.
London UK
#7
Posted 2015-April-09, 10:45
gordontd, on 2015-April-09, 10:31, said:
Than S should be max 8 points ( is it correct ?). However i pass.
#8
Posted 2015-April-09, 11:59
#9
Posted 2015-April-09, 13:50
[KJ86 7 AQJ7 Q765] & [Q986 7 AQJ75 K76] are right on the edge.
But with so many Quacks, I think I'd pass this hand.
#11
Posted 2015-April-09, 15:30
Very possible that south bid game based on looser count and not points.
He may also have some distribution that yields dummy points.
Certainly they have a 9+ card heart suit so partner has at most 3.
I think the decision comes down to knowing how good the OPS are.
Jerry D.
#12
Posted 2015-April-09, 17:43
#13
Posted 2015-April-09, 21:19
#14
Posted 2015-April-10, 03:30
system matters.
If the opponents play a limited system, the 4H bid can be based on a fairly strong hand.
If the opponents have only a limited experience / agreement set, again the 4H bid can be based on a fairly strong hand.
On average they will have the majority of the deck, we know, where 25/26 points are, but this assumes opener has a min,
never a good basic assumption, the raise will be based on at least min response values, hence it is quite likely that
they have half+ of the deck.
They have a 9 card fit, we will have a 8 card fit.
Partner did not overcall 1S, this means we will at best have a 9 card fit without AK in spades, i.e. if we have a spade fit,
it will usually be a 8 card fit, chances are, that our fit is in a minor. Playing on the 5 level in a 8 card fit with
at most half of the deck is fun, ... for the opponents.
If we double, the next in line is the opnener, he has a very cheap way of making clear, that he has more than min XX.
4H wont be down a lot, if at all, so XX is quite lucrative and it starts the hunt for blood.
If you want to bid, 4S is a lot better, this makes it a lot harder for opener to tell partner, that he has a nice hand,
and it is the contract we want to play anyway, if we enter now.
In short: Pass. Just because 1 of the opponents did make a weak bid does not make our hand stronger.
Add a King, than you have a high probabillity, that we own half of the deck, and we can start talking about thinking to
bid, it still would be borderline.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#15
Posted 2015-April-10, 07:40
#16
Posted 2015-April-10, 11:26
I would pass this. And X with at least [♠AJxx ♥x ♦AQJx ♣Qxxx] or [♠QJxx ♥- ♦AQ10xx ♣Q10xx]
♠♥♦♣ For 4 suits, why not 4 colors ? ♣♦♥♠
if pass how much stronger for double, if double how much weaker for pass
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