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vul? scoring?
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overcall or not?
quiddity replied to billw55's topic in General Bridge Discussion (not BBO-specific)
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Why? Is it that partner is unlikely to have a 5-card minor, or do you prefer NT to the 8-card minor fit?
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Partner is "supposed" to lead low from Kx here, isn't he?
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What do they hold?
quiddity replied to fuburules3's topic in Intermediate and Advanced Bridge Discussion
I wouldn't rebid 3♥ with responder's hand; opener has denied a 4-card heart suit so what's the point? Ordinarily I would just bid 3NT with heart values here, but given the prime values and shortness in partner's second suit it might be better to rebid 3♦ in case partner can raise or show a 6-card spade suit. With the given hands and methods the bidding might go: 1♠ 2♦ 3♣ 3♦ 3♥ 3NT -
Me too - this looks like a perfectly normal 10-11 with a mediocre club suit.
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What do they hold?
quiddity replied to fuburules3's topic in Intermediate and Advanced Bridge Discussion
With 5-6 in the reds I would expect responder to bid diamonds, hearts, hearts. -
I tried michaels and partner was doubled in 4S and went down 1. I know the bid tends to show more but I did not want to risk 3♣ when we could be making game opposite some very weak hands with spade support. Does the ogust bid suggest that 3♣ will not be passed out?
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Sorry, the description of the methods was inadequate. 2♠ is artificial in the sense that it can be used as a convenient way to force to game (for example, with a raise of partner's minor), but opener tends to bid as though it shows spades. 2NT by opener shows a stopper in the unbid suit, 3♠ would tend to show 4-card spade support. On this hand I thought maybe it would be best to bid 2NT without a real stopper to show the balanced distribution and soft honors, but partner raised with Qx in clubs and it was not a success. I guess I'm just supposed to bid 3♦.
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[hv=d=e&v=b&s=sqxxhqjdaktxxxcjt]133|100|Scoring: IMP P 1♦ P 1♥ P 2♦ P 2♠ P ? 2♠ is artificial and game forcing. [/hv] I'm never sure when it's right to bid NT without a real stopper in the unbid suit. Is there any good reason for bidding 2NT here?
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[hv=d=w&v=n&s=skjxxxhxdxcaqt9xx]133|100|Scoring: IMP 2♥ P 2NT ? 2N = ogust ask[/hv] Is this hand good enough for a Michaels 4♣ or 4♥ bid? If not, how would you handle it?
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My latest mistakes from the club
quiddity replied to jillybean's topic in Intermediate and Advanced Bridge Discussion
If this is a mild slam try, I would try 5♣ and bid slam if partner can show a diamond control. -
His actual example is not so good. I have never had opponents who bid so timidly. Both of them had a clearcut second bid. It's not realistic that we have this nice and quiet auction to 4♥ with twenty total tricks, lol. The point is not that it worked out for him in practice on that deal. The point is that Martin, who strikes me as a decent player, chooses to double with exactly that hand: a balanced 10-count with AKx in a suit that partner overcalled at the 2-level. And his argument makes a lot of sense: if the opponents continue to bid, partner will tend to do the right thing. He will defend with a balanced hand, which is what we want because we are balanced and have several defensive tricks.
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Lefty's sequence is strange. Does it mean that he has a 7-card spade suit or a heart void? Does it suggest that they might be more likely than usual to save over 5♥?
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For a second opinion on making a responsive double with exactly this hand type, see: http://thegargoylechronicles.blogspot.com/...0/board-19.html As for the OP, clearly you want to defend and the choice is between pass and double. You have 2 defensive tricks and partner overcalled 2D - he did not preempt - so there's a good chance we're beating this. There's also a decent chance that we can make 4D so I'm tempted to try a matchpoint double here. It also gives partner another chance to run if he has a second suit.
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I would start 1H-1S; 3H and responder has a close-ish decision whether to try for slam with 4D. If he bids 4D I think opener definitely kicks it in with the ace of partner's suit, but with 12 points and no fit I would probably just bid 3NT (double stop in both unbid suits and it's matchpoints) and play there. I don't understand rebidding 2NT with opener's hand - KQJT-6th of a major, no tenaces, nothing in diamonds?
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The decision of what to bid over 2♠ is a difficult one for me. What factors should sway me towards bidding 3♣ instead of making a negative double? Would you also bid 3♣ with 1426 (and the same honors)? 2416?
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Assign the blame
quiddity replied to kenrexford's topic in General Bridge Discussion (not BBO-specific)
Responder has a game-force (2♣ was gf, wasn't it?) with at most QJ in diamonds, at most J in clubs, and a stiff/void in hearts. Doesn't he rate to have massive trump support? -
Partner's jump is preemptive/offensive, we're r/w and have only 3-card support, and it's not even matchpoints. I would just pass and I don't think it's forcing. edit: after some thought I don't like this answer any more. I think double is right. I have 2 quick tricks and some quacks on the side and partner probably has some values for the r/w 4♠. If he has the right hand we might get this 2 or even 3. We might get the SA, two clubs, a club ruff, and a diamond for example.
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I think a weak East will always cover here, or at least hitch.
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I don't know. It does sound like it shows something extra, but on the other hand partner could just have a strong 4351 and 4H plays horribly.
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So I think Meck made a mistake here...
quiddity replied to bluecalm's topic in Interesting Bridge Hands
How do you do this? Are you using the online vugraph viewer? -
another hand from the club
quiddity replied to jillybean's topic in Intermediate and Advanced Bridge Discussion
It doesn't seem right to hide such good trump support even when playing matchpoints. I want to raise diamonds, just not sure whether to bid 4♦ or 4♣. The cuebid shows something specific which might help partner pick the right contract, but it also overstates the hand; the ♥Q is possibly worthless. These raises do not preclude playing in NT for me - partner can bid 4NT to play if he has the right hand. -
Declarer play problem from Martens' book
quiddity replied to bluecalm's topic in General Bridge Discussion (not BBO-specific)
edit I thought I could guard against a 3-1 trump break if the ♥T falls by playing ♣K, ♣ruff high, but if south has the long trumps he can overruff, play a diamond to North, and ruff another club. Annoying hand.
