MinorKid
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I think clubs are likely for partner's second suit. Otherwise, opponents would had both black suits and had responded some sort of Fit Jump instead of rising Spades.
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In this high level imo wheather or not we make our own contract is a bigger concern. I'd focus on north's strengh and fitting honors for him. I'd save stuffs like shapes, TTE etc. at lower level competition.
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IMO it is quite likely a forcing pass (same effect as a take_out) if i were north i would had bid 1♦ *** 5♣ *** x or P for take_out depending on agreement. With this agreement through, as South, i would had chosen to defend against the Doubled contract (North could be weaker). Even if this sequence shows 19+5+2+1=27DP there is some combinations which make less tricks. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- South have no fitting honors and he'd hate it. He knew one or both of the minor suits is not solid, where otherwise north would surely open 2♣. Add the ♣J to north and he would still open 2♣.
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why DBL ?
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Let me guess: LHO has ♠AKQx..s RHO has ♠xxxxs... nothing to spare. Why not bid boldly?
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Bidding 6♦ is completely right! 6♦ = 10 4NT = 8 5♦ = 7 It is a matter between 6♦ or 7♦. Shown in the bidding, partner would have at a singleton spade + >12 valuable Point count, or void in spades + >10 valuable point counts. Either way a 6♦ bid would be sufficient. If I were partner holding the void + >12 valuable point counts (smth like ♠- ♥AKxxx ♦Kxxxx ♣Qxx), provided I can figure out how you decides 6♦, i would take a shot for 7♦. Another suggestion is to bid 4NT which asks p to pick a minor suit. However, when you raise from 5 to 6 he would rarely find 7 himself. Anyway, ♣ or ♦ is not a very big deal for me. As long as partner has 3 diamonds it's enough, and the bidding do not suggest a bad break at all, isn't it? I do not completely disagree 5♦ if you consider your partner bidding slightly weaker over a weak 2. 5NT is awful, unless your partner is nicknamed Minor*what*.
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I have the gadgets, now you bid it
MinorKid replied to jillybean's topic in Intermediate and Advanced Bridge Discussion
I knew bids like: 1♣ 1♦ 2♦ 3♣ where the last bid is not a cue but also a support. Are there any difference between above and below? 1♠ 2♣ *natural 2♦ 3♦ 4♣ -
I have the gadgets, now you bid it
MinorKid replied to jillybean's topic in Intermediate and Advanced Bridge Discussion
I vote 4♣ on a descriptive approach It's time to show your clubs. It's better to bid control with honors rather than let partner to guess between an ace (king) or a void (singleton), which is a siginificant difference between partner's "good" and "bad" holding. It's the clubs that matters. Some may argue if we put the "3NT" off our mind, then partner will treat 3♥ as an control...whatever it is. However, the point i am concerning is the potential of a double-fit, where both suits are mutually established to provide many tricks from runs, discards, and ruffs. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AGGRASIVE APPROACH : 3♥ TRIAL RESPOND 3♠ = ♠ Kx or ♠ x or ♠ - ---> :) RESPOND 3NT = ♣ values ---> :P ELSE :( -
IMO if the ♦QJ were ♣QJ then we would perfer 3NT. I can't think of any system that can specify those honors below 5NT. if the ♦AQJxx were ♦AKQxx (subtracting an outside Q) i prefer 1♦ -> 3♦ forcing or 1♦ -> 2♥/2♠ -> 3♦
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I have encountered such a hand from RHO before. RHO overcalled 4♠ on my partner's 1♦ for ♠Qxxxxxxx♥xxx♦-♣xx And i've got ♠-♥Kxx♦KJTxx♣AKQJx Why she bid like that? It's because we were too cute. Our partnership was too optimistic.
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Honestly speaking both 3♠ and 4♦ is not better than just showing an outside stopper. Last but not least, don't waste bidding spaces if one is not very fear of missing responses/overcalls, opener.
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2♣ 2♥ 2♣ 2♠ 20+ or >9 tricks 2♣ 3♣ 2♣ 3♦ 20+ or >10 tricks IMO weaker than that just open one. Okay "3NT is forcing" is a joke.
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I am completely against this heh. It depends on how strong a 2♣ opener rebids 3♦. I will play it as 20+HCP and/or 11 tricks.
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MinorKid replied to MinorKid's topic in Intermediate and Advanced Bridge Discussion
Yes we did made the top, but not only us. IMO if opener hears ♠ response it is possible to see game doing down. -
I totally argee with it. :P One of the reason they call me MinorKid. So let's make the 3NT a descriptive forcing bid, to 4NT perhaps. Just for this example hand. If 3NT is forcing i can't see any better bids! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IMO we know we have at least 11 tricks. All we have to find: ♣ second round control, in priority. ♥ control ♠ control ♦ AKQJ... so we support immediately, 4♦ then 5♣.
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1♦ 1♥ 1♠ 3♣ 3♦ 3♥ 4♦ 5♦
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If x is too much i'd pass. At least passing will not cause damage. If partner x i'd try 4♣.
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IMO you need your partner to hold exactly ♠ AKQ(x) to let 3♠ bid worthwide, however his spades do not improve much futher even you did bid it. If he has 4,5+ ♠ he would had opened 1♦, through there's no garentee. The other side of the coin: You also need partner to hold at least ♦AKQxx or ♦ AKxxxxx to let 4♦ bid worthwide. But it is much more likely. I will bid 4♦ too. Planning to cue ♣. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Partner has 10 tricks, 20+HCP for 2♣ 3♦. With your ♣A and it is 11 tricks. There is no problem to push on with 4♦, and cue ♣ to see if he returns.
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x IMO because of the void the hand is upgraded to play at 4-level. If p bids ♣ it would be a good thing.
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MinorKid replied to MinorKid's topic in Intermediate and Advanced Bridge Discussion
P.S. Two points in favour that we are the top: It is hardly E-W stay quiet on other tables. It is hardly one would choose 6-1 fit rather than 7-3. But the character of Hong Kong people tend to be: Very Quiet Very Ambitious somehow "Aggressively" -
If my old high-school friend was there there'd be autions like: 2♣ 2N 3♦ 3N 4♥ 7♥! :) The GOD hates this kind of buffing ... and gives LHO ♠KQJx :)
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takeout double of 4S
MinorKid replied to frouu's topic in Intermediate and Advanced Bridge Discussion
The get rid of this trouble, my p suggests: 1. Assume doubler has 1-4-4-4 2. How many HCP has doubler got? 3. Imagine his hand: Evenly distribute his honors among other three suits. 4. Make decision on my own. -
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MinorKid replied to MinorKid's topic in Intermediate and Advanced Bridge Discussion
I tried my software again and it "yelled" 6♥! 6♥! ... whatever third round of bidding was 3♦ 3♠ 3N or had the opps compete. I doubt there's someguy get over our score by 7♥. I decided it is our last game in the club if we had archieved the top, and try some other locations else perhaps after my yet coming busy exams. I will ask for the last week's score next Wednesday. Thx jjbr i am confident we did "great" but top of the board... thx all -
takeout double of 4S
MinorKid replied to frouu's topic in Intermediate and Advanced Bridge Discussion
IMO x of 4♠ is neagtive double, it can be passed but suggest to be taken-out. On the first oppotunity The x means IMO: short of spade rel. balance on other suits. and Strengh to 5-level with expected,average partner's strength. Partner just have to decide his own. :( 4NT over 4♠:any two suiter. Partner bids cheapest avaliable suit. -
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MinorKid replied to MinorKid's topic in Intermediate and Advanced Bridge Discussion
Maybe not. Then again it is about 100 % that ♣A that will be in the dummy. One of the sucessful act by partner --- he hides his ♣ and jump all the way to 7♦. So a passive lead or a lead of an Ace is likely.
