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Two problems from the club evening


Gerben42

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First a little bidding problem:

 

[hv=d=e&v=e&s=sqt4h983dq75ct842]133|100|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

RHO opens an unfavorable 3, two passes to partner who doubles, pass to you?

 

And an opening lead:

 

[hv=d=e&v=e&s=sqt4h983dq75ct842]133|100|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

Opponents bid uncontested

LHO - RHO

1 - 1

1NT - 3

4

 

Edit:

1NT rebid shows 12 - 14

3 is invitational, turns out this wasn't obvious.

 

Your lead?

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RHO opens an unfavorable 3, two passes to partner who doubles, pass to you? 

 

Ugh....

At this vulnrability I pass and pray.

Even in the balancing seat pard is supposed to have substantial values and not just an 11/12 hcp with the right shape.

When they do make 3S X NV, it's likely they set us 2/3 tricks in 4C doubled Vuln.

At a different vuln, my choice would be even tougher though...

I just hpe they do not redouble.

 

And an opening lead:

 

 

Opponents bid uncontested

LHO - RHO

1 - 1

1NT - 3

4

 

Your lead?

 

Either heart or a trump.

If 3S is invitational only, I lead a trump (they might be stretching, a passive lead is likely to work- any stiff/dblton trump honor held by pard is likely to be picked anyways), if they play 3S as GF, I lead a heart.

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Mauro: From your comments it seems you have the vuln. backwards? 3 opener is vulnerable, you are not. I agree with others that this is the only nice thing about this problem :rolleyes:

Ugh, I thought we were vuln and opps not...

 

If the vuln is reversed, I'll try 4C

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1) Depends on the opps but generally 4C (unless they're juniors :lol:) I will trust my red/white opponent, and just think theyre too likely to make. I do not think 3N can be bid on a yarborough like this. If you have any play for 3N, good luck when pard starts jumping to slam or bidding 4N/4m :lol:

 

2) Heart. Looks like it's time to go agressive with my terrible diamond holding, we need to set up some tricks.

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1) Pass. I believe that most people preempt too aggressively at unfavorable. Partner must have a good hand on this auction -- if partner has a "light" balancing double then he has only one spade, in which case why did LHO holding two spades and good cards not raise to game? I like my chances at five tricks on defense a lot better than my chances of ten tricks in clubs or nine in notrumps. Certainly it is possible that 3X will make, in which case I have probably turned -500 into -730, but down one seems like a quite likely result here whereas a 4 call could still be going for 300. I'm also not convinced that if I bid, partner (who is pretty much marked with a good hand) will pass, so even if 4 is making or one off, we will end up in 5...

 

2) Small heart, not giving anything away. The strong hearts, if any, are likely to be in dummy.

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1) Pass. Certainly it is possible that 3X will make, in which case I have probably turned -500 into -730, but down one seems like a quite likely result here whereas a 4 call could still be going for 300.

Usually, when my partner indicates a course of action (knowing my hand types) unless I have something more or less unexpected, I will do as asked. He would pass if he wanted to defend 3S, so passing seems pretty anti-partnership to me.

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1) Pass. I believe that most people preempt too aggressively at unfavorable. Partner must have a good hand on this auction -- if partner has a "light" balancing double then he has only one spade, in which case why did LHO holding two spades and good cards not raise to game? I like my chances at five tricks on defense a lot better than my chances of ten tricks in clubs or nine in notrumps. Certainly it is possible that 3X will make, in which case I have probably turned -500 into -730, but down one seems like a quite likely result here whereas a 4 call could still be going for 300. I'm also not convinced that if I bid, partner (who is pretty much marked with a good hand) will pass, so even if 4 is making or one off, we will end up in 5...

I would agree with you adam, if they always remembered to X 4C. In practice it seems like you will often go -100 or -150 and convert that into -730 sometimes. It can be hard to X when partner has opened with a preempt, you basically need it set in your hand for sure.

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1. 4. Takeout takeout doubles unless the decision is clear. Here, it is far from clear. Plus the vulnerability is the best possible for this action: if it were reversed, I'd pass.

 

3N, as Justin commented, is asking for trouble. It is an outright lie: and in the worst possible way. It greatly overstates one's values opposite an unlimited partner. If you knew that 3N would be doubled and that partner had a bad hand, then 3N followed by 4 might work: it would still be wrong, but it might work.

 

But what if partner is sitting there with a flat 20 or so? Is there anything about the auction that says he is not?

 

2. : I would like to play top of nothing here, but I never play that. So the small (3rd and 5th or 3rd and lowest) even tho it may mislead partner.

 

I almost never lead trump: the old saying 'when in doubt lead trump' is a misprint. The correct saying is 'when in doubt don't lead trump'. When you are in doubt as often as I am, it is important to get these rules right :D

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1. there is something funny here: it looks like a deck without aces :D . RHO opened pre-emptive. Shall we say he might have 8 to 10 HCP?. I have 4, flat. LHO passed, so I doubt he has fast tricks (or, at least, enough fast tricks to help his pard to land a vuln game - at IMPs!!). as a consequence, pard should be quite rich :) While the first reaction would be to bid, i believe i will keep the double.

2. 6, playing MUD. there should not be too many ruffs to prevent in LHO hand; a trump lead would be certainly neutral, but i think i might see if i can lead through LHO hearts holding

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Hand 1:

Partner had a 14-count for his double with two small Spades, and 2443 distribution.

 

At my table I bid a confident 3NT for a happy 3 down and -150. They forgot to double, after which I would have bid SOS redouble and partner 4.

 

Passing 3X would have given us -730.

 

At the other table they tried 4 and LHO thought it was his birthday and it was. 1100.

 

Hand 2:

 

Any is best as this beats the contract against most declarers.

 

A trump is 2nd best as this beats the contract against most declarers as long as partner finds the correct switch after winning the trump.

 

A minor suit lead makes things easy for declarer.

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