Jump to content

It's not a Joke!


Kalvan14

Recommended Posts

I've to say that after an agonizing moment, I chickened out and passed.

[hv=d=w&v=e&n=s6h632da4cqj97653&w=saqj84h9854dk752c&e=st753hqj7dj9863c2&s=sk92haktdqtcakt84]399|300|Scoring: MP

(1S)-5C-All P[/hv]

 

As the cards lie, 6N is there. Or 6C. OTOH, pard might not have an A, or the stiff spade. It would be funny if he had A, btw

 

How would you understand 5N by S? Might it be understood as a sign-off?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Kalvan14

 

5NT might be a sign off after prior agreement, however, your partnership would likely be the only pair on this planet to have that agreement. ;)

 

I am impressed. I did not think that you would know what a strip squeeze was.

 

Do you always 'read' the end position correctly? Some of us come down to

the diamond King and Ace(?) of spades in the three card ending.

 

Hi pclayton

 

Wow indeed.

 

Kalvan14's partnerships are not known for underbidding.

 

Regards,

Robert

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This would be an automatic pass for me. To make slam, I need partner to have first round and second round control in spades and diamonds. At favorable partner doesn't need much beyond the other eight clubs, so it seems a lot to hope for partner to have both these features.

 

Even opposite the actual hand, where partner has both A and singleton spade, slam only makes because both the QJ are onside. It seems like partner happened to have perfect cards for a slam bid, and it's still very lucky to make.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Pretty wow 5 call by your pard.

I passed, didn't I?

Out of the joke, pard is consistent, at least. And he has this weakness for high-level pre-empts. I can live with it.

Mind, we are talking about a possible slam. If he passes (or maybe bids 3), slam would be out of the question, and I'd be playing 3N

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I would shoot my partner if he bid 5C on those cards. Certainly I would not give any thought to passing, and be concerned about missing a grand: 6C would be on the table like a shot.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't see the value of a second seat 5C call here. RHO has opened already so now there are only 2 hands for which problems may be created - LHO and partner. IMO, bids of this sort are either an attempt to mastermind the hand or simply trying to turn the bidding into a crapshoot - unless 5 clubs is always this weak. It can't be a 7 loser hand one time and a 5 loser hand the next time unless you simply like guessing games.

 

I don't see where twelve tricks are coming from in either nt or clubs. In clubs, if RHO after this auction makes the very reasonable lead of the spade 10, expecting shortness in declarer's hand, where is the 12th trick? In 6N it would be foolish to lead a spade - a heart looks right - and as opener on the run of the clubs is discarding after dummy, there is no squeeze or strip squeeze.

 

All in all, I'd rather give the opponents these headaches instead of my pard.

 

Winston

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I would shoot my partner if he bid 5C on those cards. Certainly I would not give any thought to passing, and be concerned about missing a grand: 6C would be on the table like a shot.

Pre-empts with belt and suspenders are not our style. Which might be right or wrong: one has to judge over a long run, not on the single hand. The important thing is being consistent.

 

Therefore, while for you the question is btween 6 and 7, for me is between 5 and 6, with a bias for 5.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

For me I'd be looking for 6 or 7 over a 5C pre-empt. I wouldn't be thinking of 6NT, I'd expect partner to have something resembling

 

-

x

Kxxx

QJxxxxxx

 

to have anything resembling his call.

 

(in fact, my partnerships don't play 1S - 2NT for the minors, so partner could be 0157 as well)

 

If partner's hand is consistent with your style, then perhaps you should have said you don't play normal pre-empts.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

For me I'd be looking for 6 or 7 over a 5C pre-empt. I wouldn't be thinking of 6NT, I'd expect partner to have something resembling

 

-

x

Kxxx

QJxxxxxx

 

to have anything resembling his call.

 

(in fact, my partnerships don't play 1S - 2NT for the minors, so partner could be 0157 as well)

 

If partner's hand is consistent with your style, then perhaps you should have said you don't play normal pre-empts.

Why should this hand be better than the one my pard had? You are in any case committed to play clubs (I'd really like to see a 5 coming up, shadows of B/L :rolleyes: ). If it might have been even a 0-1-5-7, I can only shudder.

 

We play reasonably aggreessive pre-empts, no belt-and-suspenders type: this I said. 3 would be a gross understatement for his hand, and 4 one of those wishy-washy bids which just push oppos to game.

 

Btw, I'd like to know what is a definition of "normal pre-empt" for the general case, and for a specific auction 1M-5m. Pls. refrain from explaining the rule of 2 & 3.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Why should this hand be better than the one my pard had?

 

Difficult to answer without stating the obvious: because it has enormously more playing strength.

 

As a general comment: 4C is (in general) not just a wishy-washy bid that just pushes the opponents into game. It takes away a lot of room for investigation and it allows partner to save over their game (or slam). There's another thread here where there's discussion of the right call after (2C) P (2D) and a few people have commented that bidding 2H is a waste of time because it doesn't pre-empt. No, it doesn't, but it's not a waste of time because (on that hand) it gets the right lead, and - in general - it does allow partner to raise.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...