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Who went wrong on the bidding?  

18 members have voted

  1. 1. Who went wrong on the bidding?

    • 100% North
      8
    • 100% South
      1
    • Mostly North
      7
    • Mostly South
      0
    • About even
      0
    • No blame, these hands happen
      2


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[hv=d=n&v=n&n=s9xxhxxdakqxcqjxx&s=skqjthjxxdtxxcakx]133|200|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

Playing with a pickup partner, and the bidding goes as follows:

 

1 - (2) - X - (pass)

3 - (pass) - 3 - (pass)

4 - (pass) - 5 - All pass

Obviously in imps you should be in 4 spades with a decent try at game. Who screwed this up?

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I think North needs to bid 3 instead of 4. This pretty much has to be a 3 card suit. After this, I think South should pass. 4 is a lucky make.

 

4 could go down if E has Ax of trumps. After three rounds of hearts, ruffed and overruffed, E wins the ace on the 2nd round of trumps and leads a 4th heart.

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I voted no blame.

I agree that North should have bid 3 and an inspired South could have tried 4 after that. South would know that game would come with no garantees at all, his holding in hearts suggest there are 2 or 3 fast losers.

 

I say no to blaming a difficult hand like this that needs good judgement in a pick-up situation. It is difficult enough in an established partnership.

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I voted no blame. I don't think North should bid 3 on 9xx. This means that I don't think that the bad result was due to bidding error by North or South.

 

Nevertheless, I think South should have bid 5, rather than 5. But this would have led to the same result.

 

Rik

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North has a completely automatic 3S bid over 3H.

Emphasis on this.

 

1D-(2H)-X -(pa);

3C-(pa)-3H!-(pa);

3S-(pass)-??

 

S will play N to be =3154 or =3244 w/o a stop on this auction.

 

Holding GF values, and given

a= the known ruffing value in the N hand and

b= that there are very few wasted values in 's between NS,

S can now bid the Moysian 4S game with reasonable chances that it will make.

 

Best of all, the overcaller is on lead in a board where their partner rates to be nearly busted:

 

♠9xx ♥xx ♦AKQx ♣QJxx (Declarer)

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♠KQJT ♥Jxx ♦Txx ♣AKx (Dummy)

 

It's a reasonable bet that the vast majority, if not all, of

the SA, HA, HK, and HQ are in E's hand.

 

Even a good start for the defense such as HA, HK, SA, Sx does not look like it rates to set 4S.

 

The defence starting off by playing more than 2 rounds of 's does not help them much because Declarer can ruff 's in the short hand.

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North has a completely automatic 3S bid over 3H.

Agree.

 

You might back into the excellent spade game, but at least you'd find a nice partial.

Yes..I voted 100% North as he should pattern out with 3 rather than implying more distribution than 4-4 in the minors.

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It's a reasonable bet that the vast majority, if not all, of

the SA, HA, HK, and HQ are in E's hand.

 

I apparantly should have noted that 2 was a weak jump overcall, not an intermediate or strong call. Non-vulnerable at that.

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