2 club opener the idiot passes opinions please
#21
Posted 2005-June-13, 01:48
#23
Posted 2005-June-13, 03:12
#25
Posted 2005-June-13, 03:59
#26
Posted 2005-June-13, 04:08
It's like this auction:
North: 1♥
South: 1♠
North: 2♥
South: 2♠
North: 3♥
South: Double
West: You can't double your partner!
South: He's no longer my partner!
Not to be confused with an auction like this:
North: 1♠
South: 2NT Jacoby
North: 3♣ Singleton
South: 4♣ Confusing
North: Pass
Here Pass = I enjoy pain.
#27
Posted 2005-June-13, 09:06
helene_t, on Jun 13 2005, 07:26 AM, said:
Ok, having thought a little more I agree that passing 2C is wrong on this hand. However, I still think that 32 32 432 765432 is likely to gain IMPs by passing. There are pards who I wouldn't do it with - same as there are pards that don't like psyches, or the risking of a game for an overtrick even when it is mathematically right to do so. I disagree totally with Helene's statement - opening 3N or 4♠ on an absolute GF would not be justifiable just because there is a 0.1% chance of partner deciding to pass 2♣.
#28
Posted 2005-June-13, 10:03
If your partner does continue to play with you, then you should discuss which hands you will open 2♣ and which you will open at the 1-level. Experts tend to be happier [than beginner/intermediates] to open strong hands at the 1-level and keep the 2♣ bid really for game-forcing hands.
There is a very small fraction of hands where you can contemplate passing a forcing bid. However these all have more information available than one bid from partner AND you believe that partner will understand your decision. Clearly neither of these conditions are true here.
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#29
Posted 2005-June-13, 10:17
guggie, on Jun 13 2005, 12:48 AM, said:
Guggie, with 2 puppies you will have no time for bridge!
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
#31
Posted 2005-June-13, 11:56
I must admit that I have passed partner's forcing bid before. Playing Standard American, the bidding went:
1♣-(1♠)-pass-(pass);
2♠-all pass
And I held 9xxxxxx/xxx/xxx/--. Of course, partner WAS limited, I didn't have a four card major, nor a real spade stopper.
On the opening lead, partner said "you better have seven or eight small spades and nothing else", and I just grinned at him and arranged dummy (this was in a live game).
#32
Posted 2005-June-13, 12:28
I've passed a Precision 1C once, on sheer accident, because my mind was on the last hand where I chunked an overtrick and contract. Not good karma. That and I was not happy with the course of my game; I had stunk up the joint. And I probably was craving either DQ or Skittles or pizza.
We ended up with a cold top, I hit pard's hand. I still don't know why I did that but it happened. Pard was "mildly suprised" but thrilled with the +130. The opps took some sympathy.
#33 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-June-13, 13:02
#34
Posted 2005-June-13, 18:31
Jlall, on Jun 13 2005, 02:02 PM, said:
Curious.
How many spades could the opps make?
#35
Posted 2005-June-13, 18:44
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Are we to assume that partnership is still healthy and viable? LoLoL.
WinstonM
#36
Posted 2005-June-13, 19:01
PriorKnowledge, on Jun 13 2005, 07:59 PM, said:
Eh! Last time I looked a 2NT opening shows 20-22 in most standard systems.
#37
Posted 2005-June-13, 19:04
The_Hog, on Jun 13 2005, 06:01 PM, said:
PriorKnowledge, on Jun 13 2005, 07:59 PM, said:
Eh! Last time I looked a 2NT opening shows 20-22 in most standard systems.
Funny how a point makes a difference. Most modern bridge teachers teach 2NT shows 20-21.
Anyway, what would help is playing some bid that right away shows a double negative. My partner and I play that this sequence is passable:
2♣-2♥;
2NT
But not if the 2♥ bid were anything else (ie 2♦, while still "waiting" sets up a gameforce, allowing the 2♣ bidder to rebid 2NT with a really strong hand, too)
#38
Posted 2005-June-13, 19:27
Really? I love generalisations like this. I would be very interested in seeing the results of your survey of "most modern bridge teachers."
#39 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-June-13, 19:32
#40 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-June-13, 19:32
Double !, on Jun 13 2005, 07:31 PM, said:
Jlall, on Jun 13 2005, 02:02 PM, said:
Curious.
How many spades could the opps make?
We could make 4H and they could make 2S. Pard only had 6 points but they were the right ones

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