The opponents are playing precision. What is your bid? IMPs [hv=pc=n&s=sak76543hd76ckq32&d=w&v=b&b=4&a=1d(prec)1h1s(trf%20to%201NT%2C%20no%204%20spades)d2c(5 clubs%20only%2C%20not%20both%20minors)pp]133|200[/hv]
Hi Everyone, Statistically speaking, when is a good idea to open 1M in 1st and 2nd position with 7+cards and between 11 to 15 points? What are your thoughts on that? Let me give you the following extreme example: would you ever open 4♠ in 1st or 2nd position with: Love all, ♠KJ1086543 ♥K2 ♦KJ ♣K -
I think everybody is getting carried away on this particular hand. I really liked mikeh saying about the bear: "on some hands the bear bites you and on others you bite the bear". That's why I am not really concerned about reaching the non-playing slam - after all the action might be the same at the other table. I think the more important question is "What is the right action or the one that will bring us more + scores than -" :)
This hand happened to me one day later I ended up going for 4nt and the 2000 :) I try not to get discouraged after bad results so I was in the action again :) Well... I try to bid the same over and over again to avoid biases :) So I went in with 4nt again :) I found partner with [hv=pc=n&n=s654h76dkt2cak654]133|100[/hv] So it didn't end up that bad after all :) So for those of you who selected DBL, what should our partner do :)
So far so good. People looking at Bidding Problem 1 noticed that they are actually the same hand :) So for those of you who decide to pass what are you doing over partner 5♥ or DBL and correcting 5♦ to 5♥ :) Have a look at Problem 1 it is an interesting board indeed :)
I see you have picked that Problem 1 & 2 are the same board :) So depending on the action this raises further problems :) 1. If partner decided to bid 3♦ - 4♠ inevitably comes and what are we going to do now? 4nt? 5♥? Just jump to 6? :) 2. If partner decides to pass what is happening over our 5♥ bid? Raises to 6? :) 3. If we decide to dbl and correct 5♦ to 5♥, well then partner is raising isn't he? Pre-empts work :)