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AKQxx

Ax

xxx

 

partner opens a 10-12 NT. Is this a game force or an invite? You can assume the best continuations that you can wish for (for example stopping in 2 opposite a hand that refuses an invitation, several choice of games if partner has 3 hearts, looking for stoppers, whatever you like) - I just kibitzed this hand and I don't know their system, I'd like to know your evaluation.

 

NV imps.

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I'd invite. I think game is odds-against if partner has only doubleton heart. Sure, partner could have Jx or they could be 3-3, but a 10-12 notrump doesn't always produce three tricks on its own either, so even in this case we may not make game.
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I would bid game. If hearts aren't 3-3 then 2N could often be down anyways. I think this is one of those hands where we might be on a break for 9 or 6-7. Also they might have a tough time leading/defending when we have a hand like this etc etc.
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I would bid game. If hearts aren't 3-3 then 2N could often be down anyways. I think this is one of those hands where we might be on a break for 9 or 6-7. Also they might have a tough time leading/defending when we have a hand like this etc etc.

I assume you are bidding 3N?

 

Btw, if I can really the best continuation I can wish for this hand, I would ask for the number of hearts with 2, play 2 opposite 2, and 3N opposite 3+ :o

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I would bid game. If hearts aren't 3-3 then 2N could often be down anyways. I think this is one of those hands where we might be on a break for 9 or 6-7. Also they might have a tough time leading/defending when we have a hand like this etc etc.

I assume you are bidding 3N?

 

Btw, if I can really the best continuation I can wish for this hand, I would ask for the number of hearts with 2, play 2 opposite 2, and 3N opposite 3+ :)

I would transfer and bid 3N assuming this told partner to use judgement which is how I like to play (and more generally partner will almost always pass with 4333 and bid 4M with a doubleton outside and 3 trumps like 95 %). Admittedly in the old days this was an auto 3N for me, and I'm sure my dad still would bid 3N, I prefer this route now.

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I'm not convinced that game is likely to make opposite 10 hcp with partner. I'm testing this using simulation atm, results soon...

 

south is "xxx AKQxx Ax xxx"
deal::input smartstack north balanced hcp 10 10

sdev stats
sdev make7
sdev make8
sdev make9

source format/none

main {
 set trickswon [tricks north]
 stats add $trickswon
 if {$trickswon < 8} {make7 add 1}
 if {$trickswon == 8} {make8 add 1}
 if {$trickswon > 8} {make9 add 1}
 accept
}

deal_finished {
 puts "Count = [stats count]"
 puts "Average = [stats average]"
 puts "Deviation = [stats sdev]"
 puts "Makes 7 or less = [make7 count]"
 puts "Makes 8 exactly = [make8 count]"
 puts "Makes 9 or more = [make9 count]"
}

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Results of 10000 trials:

 

Count = 10000

Average = 7.7423

Deviation = 0.9981935428737773

Makes 7 or less = 3576

Makes 8 exactly = 4457

Makes 9 or more = 1967

 

Non-vulnerable, Playing in 3NT vs Playing in 2NT

Average IMP per Board = (-2 x .3576) + (-5 x .4457) + (6 x .1967) = -1.7635

 

Vulnerable, Playing in 3NT vs Playing in 2NT

Average IMP per Board = (-3 x .3576) + (-6 x .4457) + (10 x .1967) = -1.78

 

Of course, this assumes perfect defense and declarer play... but it does look like it is a nett loss of IMPs bidding 3NT opposite 10 hcp partner instead of inviting and stopping at 2NT.

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I would bid 2, asking partner if he has a doubleton in a major. If he has a doubleton , passing 2 is probably best. If he has three, I bid game.

Elaborate? Which game? How does he bid with 33(43)? Do you really want to be in 4 opposite 3343? I'm skeptical that your convention is superior to simply transferring and bidding 3N, as jlall suggests. Doesn't he get the same information you do, but gives his partner a chance to use some judgment too?

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I would invite, and then go to game if partner had 4 hearts or a max. Then again, I play 10-12 as always "less than an opening hand" (for better or for worse) and so my partner and I will frequently have Qxx, xxx, Qxx, AQxx or WORSE for the opening ;P so my decision is based on that. If you're playing any 12 count balanced in there, including good ones, I would inquire about hearts and go.

 

What's going on at the other tables where they don't open 1NT? P-1H-1S-1NT-2NT-3NT?

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(this is almost entirely irrelevant:)

 

I kibbed this hand in a Cayne match. I do not claim to understand this pair's methods but I can give you the auction and the alerts. I was more interested in the evaluation than the system. The opening pair was favorable.

 

p-1NT-p-2*

x-xx*-p-p

2-p-p-p

 

 

2 was exactly invitational with 5-6 hearts

xx showed 'fitt he can bid again' (sic), was actually ATx Jxx Qxx Axxx. K is onside so 3NT makes and 4 doesn't.

 

2 was down 1, lose 7 when the other table bid and made 3 no.

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