Handling aggressive preempts
#1
Posted 2017-January-04, 11:33
#3
Posted 2017-January-04, 17:37
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#4
Posted 2017-January-04, 17:44
MrAce, on 2017-January-04, 17:37, said:
Yeah but the heart suit blows and its a good shape for x.
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#5
Posted 2017-January-04, 18:55
This is one of the main reason preempts work so well they force opps to rely more on averages than specifics.
#6
Posted 2017-January-04, 20:02
Phil, on 2017-January-04, 17:44, said:
If ♥ suit is not good enough to overcall, it is not good enough to start DBL and bid 3♥ over 3♦, no?
If I start DBL, I may seriously think and probably pass over 3♦ or [3♠ response. Even over 3♥ response I may consider it. The hand is full of holes.
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"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."
#7
Posted 2017-January-04, 20:19
gszeszycki, on 2017-January-04, 18:55, said:
This doesn't sound right at all. I ran some sims, after p p 3c preempt, our average hcp is around 15.5 hcp. Everyone else averages around 8.
It's only after looking at our 19 count that we know LHO and partner are weaker than average.
So partner with a 6/7 count has no idea whether we hold the extra values or if the opps are stronger than their averages, if opening bidder passed with say a flat 10/11 count. If he bids like we have 19 on average when in reality we only have 15.5, he's going to go down a lot.
#8
Posted 2017-January-04, 20:27
MrAce, on 2017-January-04, 20:02, said:
If I start DBL, I may seriously think and probably pass over 3♦ or [3♠ response. Even over 3♥ response I may consider it. The hand is full of holes.
Depends on your philosophy. If x then a new suit just says "I have a good hand with TO x shape and this is my long suit" then x is a good description.
If x and a new suit means "my hand was too good to overcall 3H" then perhaps not.
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#9
Posted 2017-January-04, 20:41
#10
Posted 2017-January-04, 21:50
rmnka447, on 2017-January-04, 20:41, said:
We agree except that I'd raise 3♠ to 4 on this sequence even if my Q♣ were the 2. They give a bonus for making game and if PD can volunteer 3♠ after my 3♥ I'll take my shot and yes I see that he passed initially.
#12
Posted 2017-January-05, 04:04
#13
Posted 2017-January-05, 05:20
I think my plan is double and then pass 3♠ but bid 3♥ over 3♦. Second choice is double followed by pass of everything.
#14
Posted 2017-January-05, 06:28
#15
Posted 2017-January-05, 09:35
I will admit, this is not the best 19 HCP hand, but - and this is as important as it is obvious - it is a 19 HCP hand and you could easily have an Ace less for the Double.
So, if partner responds 3D, I think you can bid a slightly aggressive 3H (non-forcing but a very good hand). If partner responds 3H, you have enough to raise.
The more difficult questions are what to do if partner responds with either 3S or any game bid. If partner bids 3NT, your Qx of clubs looks better and you probably have enough to raise to 4NT opposite an unpassed partner; but since partner is a passed hand, you should certain call Pass as partner can't have the 13 HCP that would make slam a reasonable bet. But with 3S or any other game bid, I would go conservative and Pass, giving a nod to my bad/wasted honor values in my two loser club suit.
It is the 3S bid that is most worrisome because partner could have either xxxx, xxx, xxx, xxx or QTxxx, Qx, Kxxx, xx. Still, the latter hand is pretty specific and perfect, so a conservative Pass seems best to me.
#16
Posted 2017-January-05, 09:42
#17
Posted 2017-January-06, 13:25
phoenix214, on 2017-January-04, 11:33, said:
I can't fault X or 3h; either one is reasonable.
This hand isn't worth 19. The Qc is probably wasted, and indeed, it's worse than having xx, because the Qc are two HCP partner does not have. (If you had xx, partner would rate to have 1 more HCP than he does, and it might be useful). Also, any diamond and heart honors the opponents hold are likely to be badly positioned.
X is more flexible. Partner could have short hearts, and your fit could be in spades or diamonds. Partner also could be in position to bid 3NT or pass for penalties (unlikely with your Qx, but possible, especially if declarer opened a ratty six-bagger). And sometimes, partner will surprise you by bidding 3H (which you can raise to 4).
You'll have a decision to make if partner bids 3D or 3S over the X; I tend to favor a conservative pass with this hand, but I can see raising 3S to 4S (3D you should pass; 3H over 3D seriously overstates the strength of this hand).
3H is more boom or bust. If you have a game, you're more likely to reach it with the overcall; partner will strain to raise if he can, and if he has short hearts and a good hand, perhaps he can bid 3S or 3NT. But it's also the bid more likely to end up in disaster if partner has short hearts and nothing much to speak of.
I think I would X, but it's close.
Cheers,
Mike
#18
Posted 2017-January-07, 12:56
#19
Posted 2017-January-07, 22:48
The reason I leave 3D or 3S is this: I do not want to get to a thin game here. Our finesses are not likely to work and suits are not likely to break. In fact, there's a case for even leaving 3H.
#20
Posted 2017-January-08, 15:09
mr1303, on 2017-January-07, 22:48, said:
The reason I leave 3D or 3S is this: I do not want to get to a thin game here. Our finesses are not likely to work and suits are not likely to break. In fact, there's a case for even leaving 3H.
Agree. What you really have is a balanced 17-count, a good hand but nothing to write home about.