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I guess 6. Maybe unsophisticated, but partner has made a pretty clear choice of strain and here I have AKx.

 

I think pass here is to defend, which is only right when both 5 and 6 are down. And even that is not such a big swing. Although in this case, it may be the most likely scenario.

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Yes pass is non-forcing. Bidding 6 to make now would be silly because we expect to be off 2 Aces, bidding 6 as a sacrifice seems silly because (I think) usually they won't make 5, so double.

I agree that both contracts down is the most likely result. But the swing for that is smaller than the other outcomes, so I might still try 6.

 

5x down, 6x down = -200 v. +200 = -400 = -10 IMP

5x down, 6x makes = +1540 v. +200 = +1340 = +16 IMP

5x makes, 6x down = -200 v. -850 = +650 = +12 IMP

5x makes, 6x makes = +1540 v. -850 = +2220 = +20 IMP

 

So I figure break even is when both fail about 60% of the time. Looking at my hand, is both failing more than 60% likely? I'm not so sure. Righty did open, so opponents are not necessarily sacrificing. And partner bid 5 freely missing the AK, so he must have outside values.

 

Nobody else seems to agree though, am I just way wrong? SJ Simon said when in doubt, bid one more. I guess you guys are not in doubt <_<

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Yes pass is non-forcing. Bidding 6 to make now would be silly because we expect to be off 2 Aces, bidding 6 as a sacrifice seems silly because (I think) usually they won't make 5, so double.

I agree that both contracts down is the most likely result. But the swing for that is smaller than the other outcomes, so I might still try 6.

 

5x down, 6x down = -200 v. +200 = -400 = -10 IMP

5x down, 6x makes = +1540 v. +200 = +1340 = +16 IMP

5x makes, 6x down = -200 v. -850 = +650 = +12 IMP

5x makes, 6x makes = +1540 v. -850 = +2220 = +20 IMP

 

So I figure break even is when both fail about 60% of the time. Looking at my hand, is both failing more than 60% likely? I'm not so sure. Righty did open, so opponents are not necessarily sacrificing. And partner bid 5 freely missing the AK, so he must have outside values.

 

Nobody else seems to agree though, am I just way wrong?

You ignore the fact that 5 may be down more than one. I disagree that partner needs to have much of outside values (and the fact that LHO opened, missing one or two spade honors, makes it quite likely that he has an outside ace). I do think that both 5 and 6 will fail more than 60% of the time.

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Hey Miguel, it's been a long time; how u've been/

1) if the opps. were clearly sacrificing, I think pass after 5 would be forcing and X would imply 2 spades. Given their 5 vuln. bid, things are not so clear now. It would not surprise me if 5 made based on some wild distrib.

2) I hit it now, no sure thing, but like it more than bidding on as my hand has only 1 ace and Q sp. wasted. I need to try to get max. penalty (who knows, mbe we'll get it 2 down) for my team, and I'll back my judgement with a X.

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crack

I wonder what "crack" means in this context... was expecting something with more content :)

 

Anyway, thx all for your contributions.

I am truly surprised at the answers to the first question.... for me this was a clear Forcing Pass situation.... but I guess that has to do with what you "allow" the partnership to bid 5D with.

 

This board was played in the portuguese national teams championship, and it also was subject in a portuguese Forum.

It was one of the most "freak" combinations I have ever seen, with both making 12 tricks.

 

RHO..........LHO

AKxxxx.....Jxxxxx

void..........Jxxxx

Jxxx..........void

Axx...........xx

 

We...........Pard

Q.............void

K98x........AQ10x

AKx..........Q109xxx

KQ10xx.....Jxx

 

Needless to say, those who Double watch it making +1.

Those who bid 6D, watch oppos bidding 6S, being doubled and making.

 

I was wondering if passing was a plausible action.

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It was one of the most "freak" combinations I have ever seen, with both making 12 tricks.

hmph, I forgot to include that result in my figures :)

 

Amusing that as dealt, 6 was the losing action not because it was down, but because it pushed ops to 6=.

 

 

edit: and really? RHO did not choose to defend 6 with two aces and Jxxx of trump?

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