pclayton Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 [hv=d=w&v=n&n=sa853hkj6dt63ca72&s=skt72haq2dq852c83]133|200|Scoring: MPp - p - p - 1D; 1H - dbl - 2C - 2S; P - 3S - AP[/hv] MPs, weak game. LHO leads the club 9, you duck, K. RHO continues a low club, 8, 10, A. Any creative ideas here? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeh Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 I have to admit that I began by not understanding this auction... it sure looks like a weak field, in all 4 seats. let's see: I passed a 12 count in 2nd seat, with 5 controls, two 10s and no rebid issue. Who am I? Roth or Stone? Then I opened 1♦, reasonably enough, with a modest 11 in 4th seat, but felt obliged, with a flat hand and the same 11 I started with, to bid 2♠ rather than wait to see if partner could bid... knowing that he almost certainly could, since (unless everyone at the table passes opening hands) he has about 9-11 hcp. Maybe I didn't notice that my 11 count should be devalued because the heart K is probably offside? Then, as North, having heard partner open and then voluntarily bid 2♠, and having an opening hand that I have hidden so far, upgradable to a sound opening due to the heart position (most opps will have a heart honour for this overcall) I invite game??? Frankly, playing with either partner, I lose interest rapidly. Why bother thinking about declarer play when neither partner knows anything about bidding? Sorry if this seems insulting, Phil... altho I suspect that you may not have been either N or S :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pclayton Posted October 23, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 I have to admit that I began by not understanding this auction... it sure looks like a weak field, in all 4 seats. let's see: I passed a 12 count in 2nd seat, with 5 controls, two 10s and no rebid issue. Who am I? Roth or Stone? Then I opened 1♦, reasonably enough, with a modest 11 in 4th seat, but felt obliged, with a flat hand and the same 11 I started with, to bid 2♠ rather than wait to see if partner could bid... knowing that he almost certainly could, since (unless everyone at the table passes opening hands) he has about 9-11 hcp. Maybe I didn't notice that my 11 count should be devalued because the heart K is probably offside? Then, as North, having heard partner open and then voluntarily bid 2♠, and having an opening hand that I have hidden so far, upgradable to a sound opening due to the heart position (most opps will have a heart honour for this overcall) I invite game??? Frankly, playing with either partner, I lose interest rapidly. Why bother thinking about declarer play when neither partner knows anything about bidding? Sorry if this seems insulting, Phil... altho I suspect that you may not have been either N or S :) No Mike I played it and I could not count on my pard to reopen - or I could have been playing 3♦ for all I know. I know this isn't real bridge (it isn't to me anyway), but I really didn't post the hand to elicit an editorial, sorry. Perhaps its easier if you just pretend partner did open open 1♣ and we ended up in 3♠ after I invited :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Codo Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 I would play two round of spades, 3 round of hearts and play a 3. spade hoping that West will win and take his diamonds because he does not like to play in the double chicane. I play him for Qxx,xxxxx,AKx,Qx and some defensive errors. :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cherdano Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 I would play two round of spades, 3 round of hearts and play a 3. spade hoping that West will win and take his diamonds because he does not like to play in the double chicane. I play him for Qxx,xxxxx,AKx,Qx and some defensive errors. :) LHO led ♣9 and followed with ♣T. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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