Jump to content

One More for the Road?


MarkDean

Recommended Posts

Dealer: North
Vul: Both
Scoring: MP
9854
Q9
Q6
AQT96
 

 

1 - (1) - Pass - (2)

2 - (Pass) - 3 - (3)

5 - (Pass) - ?

 

Do you agree with the first two rounds?

What now?

I bid 6 as I have 4 useful cards partner has no right to expect

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I disagree with pass. I disagree with 3 - partner is typically 6-4 for his bidding, and we have a great hand for that. I would bid 4.

Now I would like to abstain, but I am closer to a grand try with 6 than to passing 5 - which goes to show that our previous bidding was too little. In fact, yes I would bid 6.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

What to do now? I have showed a hand with no tricks so far on every opportunity. This was wrong, but I have no idea how to recover.

 

I think Arend, Justin et all deserve a lol for 6 Club. Yes the hand is worth a grand slam try. But how can you interprete a bid from someone as a GSF who had showed a yarb so far at every opportunity?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

What to do now? I have showed a hand with no tricks so far on every opportunity. This was wrong, but I have no idea how to recover.

 

I think Arend, Justin et all deserve a lol for 6 Club. Yes the hand is worth a grand slam try. But how can you interprete a bid from someone as a GSF who had showed a yarb so far at every opportunity?

In fairness, Justin came close to an explanation. The "terrible" comment suggests that 6 would be a partnership-specific treatment, showing first-round control of clubs, two other cards, and a complete admission of being an idiot in the prior auction. If that would be so understood, from past experience, then the call is perfect.

 

Others hinted at that implicit agreement, as well.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

What to do now? I have showed a hand with no tricks so far on every opportunity. This was wrong, but I have no idea how to recover.

 

I think Arend, Justin et all deserve a lol for 6 Club. Yes the hand is worth a grand slam try. But how can you interprete a bid from someone as a GSF who had showed a yarb so far at every opportunity?

In fairness, Justin came close to an explanation. The "terrible" comment suggests that 6 would be a partnership-specific treatment, showing first-round control of clubs, two other cards, and a complete admission of being an idiot in the prior auction. If that would be so understood, from past experience, then the call is perfect.

 

Others hinted at that implicit agreement, as well.

:lol:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi,

 

No, I ont agree with your first two rounds, I would have bid 2C.

I dont care, if you play it as forcing / nonforcing, I have both.

I dont agree with 3D as well, this is basically only a weak preference,

3D showes nothing.

 

Now after I showed nothing, because I liked it to play hide and seek

with partner I have to guess, if I have to bid 6D or not.

I certainly have the values for the bid, even the values to try for seven,

but it is a pure guess, if they have two cashing tricks or not.

 

I would pass.

Maybe passing now is of similar quality as my bidding the rounds

before, that would mean I am consistent.

In the end, if I did bid the two rounds as I did, why should may IQ suddenly

have gone through the sky?

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If partner opened 1, then he has less than what, 22 points? HCP aren't there at least. I don't have a stopper in opponents suit... I'd expect partner to have a long suit but be shy on points, but might as well play 5 if you're going to play 4, so preempt opponents with 5. They could have AK right off the top. I'd pass. But then again, I'm a scaredy cat with borderline stuff like this.

 

Edit: missed a Q when I looked at the hand initially. Thought there was only 8HCP. Couldn't figure out why everybody was recommending 2 with that hand, but makes sense with that extra queen. :-)

 

I'd have never thought of 6 but that sounds like a good bid given the two extra points :-)

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...