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Teaching woes - I was not prepared for this


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Deciding to use some prepared hands for the Acol Club, I had happily reached the last two hands when I discovered that my movie file was incomplete and I had to revert to random hands.

 

The system immediately dealt this hand to opener:

 

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

 

The intrepid South opened the hand 1 and reversed into 2 over partner's 1 bid. Subsequently 5 was reached, doubled by the opponents (who had a balanced 13 and balanced 14 count) and went down -500. But the opps could have made 600 in 3NT.

 

It's hard to argue with success, but what advice would you give on bidding this hand?

 

Paul

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Well you could pass, but I don't like it. If you have a 2 suited opening you could use that, but it is a bit extreme. 4H opening coul;d work ok, but if that is X and comes back to you, do you run or bid 5C. I don't know; freaks are hard. I guess to open 4H and take it from there. DON'T open 1C and reverse into H, however - that is by far the worst possible action as it totally overstates the high card strength of the hand.
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The advice I would give is that bidding extreme freaks is hard. That there is no foolproof method anyway. That the variance on these hands is huge and whatever you do there is a chance that you will do spectacularly well or spectacularly badly. But luckily these sorts of hands are rare so bid what you like and try to enjoy it.
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The advice I would give is that bidding extreme freaks is hard. That there is no foolproof method anyway. That the variance on these hands is huge and whatever you do there is a chance that you will do spectacularly well or spectacularly badly. But luckily these sorts of hands are rare so bid what you like and try to enjoy it.

Sound advice.

 

Unfortunately last night with the BIL, with many of the same audience, the following 'rare' hand arrived:

 

[hv=d=s&v=n&s=sxhaqxxxxdcqtxxxx]133|100|[/hv]

 

My second freak in six random hands - luckily it is easier to suggest how to bid this, although there were conflicts on the rebid when partner responded 2!!!

 

Paul

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These deals are good publicity material for using Tartans/RCO/Muiderberg with multi 2.I wonder why, not many experts use them.

As for advise to students I would give my personal opinion (whatever it may be) and then impress upon them that such hands will not always yield satisfactory results and ask them to use their gut feeling.

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"These deals are good publicity material for using Tartans/RCO/Muiderberg with multi 2D"

 

Not again. TARTAN 2 BIDS ARE NOT Muiderberg or anything like it.

I agree they are not same.What I meant was a system to preemptively show weak ( from the hcp angle ) 2 suiters and also weak single suiters makes a lot of sense.

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