CSGibson Posted April 9, 2010 Report Share Posted April 9, 2010 [hv=d=n&v=e&s=skht8dkqt98ck9863]133|100|Scoring: MP1♠-(3♥)*-X-(p),3♠-(p)-? *3♥ is intermediate[/hv] Favorable vulnerability, you play precision, so partner's 1♠ call is 11-15. 3 hearts was intermediate, showing 11-14, usually with a 7 card suit, but sometimes 6 with a particularly good playing hand. Playing in a club game, matchpoints. The 3♥ call probably will not be repeated at any of the other tables. Does that have any bearing on your thinking? Edit: Just realized I had the vulnerability wrong in the OP, edited to favorable. Not sure how much difference it makes, though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rogerclee Posted April 9, 2010 Report Share Posted April 9, 2010 Hope we make it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jlall Posted April 9, 2010 Report Share Posted April 9, 2010 Close to what? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CSGibson Posted April 9, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 9, 2010 Close to what? anything but a pass. reason I ask is because the 3 spade bidder hesitated about 7-10 seconds, then slapped their bid on the table forcefully. The person holding this hand put 4 spades on the table, I'm checking to see whether that's a reasonable action without the hesitation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little Kid Posted April 9, 2010 Report Share Posted April 9, 2010 Even the poll is unanimous, that has got to count for something! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dake50 Posted April 9, 2010 Report Share Posted April 9, 2010 What does partner have? 6xS to AQ + (CAQ or DAwCQ or HAwCQ) 4S likely OK. Partner got silly? He expects silly, 4S then. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jjbrr Posted April 9, 2010 Report Share Posted April 9, 2010 4♠ is a huge overbid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phil Posted April 9, 2010 Report Share Posted April 9, 2010 Close to what? anything but a pass. reason I ask is because the 3 spade bidder hesitated about 7-10 seconds, then slapped their bid on the table forcefully. The person holding this hand put 4 spades on the table, I'm checking to see whether that's a reasonable action without the hesitation.Haven't we bid our hand already? Clear UI on the tank and the 'forceful' 3♠ call. It has to mean 'hey I was thinking about 4♠, but I don't want to go past 3N, or I don't want to hang you if you have a minimum, so I'll just convey my extra strength like this Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Siegmund Posted April 9, 2010 Report Share Posted April 9, 2010 4S is a bit of a stretch, but isn't quite insane, in a context where you expect the 3S bid to always show a 6th spade. (Not that I'm sure that we are in such a context.) reason I ask is because the 3 spade bidder hesitated about 7-10 seconds, then slapped their bid on the table forcefully. The person holding this hand put 4 spades on the table, I'm checking to see whether that's a reasonable action without the hesitation. Clear UI on the tank and the 'forceful' 3♠ call. It has to mean 'hey I was thinking about 4♠, but I don't want to go past 3N, or I don't want to hang you if you have a minimum, so I'll just convey my extra strength like this Interesting. Of course the people at the table have a much clearer view of the body language etc. that we can get on the forum reading about it -- but what I "saw" in CSGibson's post was opener saying "you jackass, forcing me to take another bid when I don't have anything worth bidding again... should I bid 3N with a half-stopper or repeat my ugly spades or bid a Kxx minor, or what?" and (until I saw the results of the poll) might have been willing to rule against anyone who passed because of the UI. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phil Posted April 9, 2010 Report Share Posted April 9, 2010 what I "saw" in CSGibson's post was opener saying "you jackass, forcing me to take another bid when I don't have anything worth bidding again... should I bid 3N with a half-stopper or repeat my ugly spades or bid a Kxx minor, or what?" and (until I saw the results of the poll) might have been willing to rule against anyone who passed because of the UI. No AQxxxx Axx xx xx bids the fastest 3♠ imaginable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jlall Posted April 9, 2010 Report Share Posted April 9, 2010 4S is a bit of a stretch, but isn't quite insane, in a context where you expect the 3S bid to always show a 6th spade. (Not that I'm sure that we are in such a context.) reason I ask is because the 3 spade bidder hesitated about 7-10 seconds, then slapped their bid on the table forcefully. The person holding this hand put 4 spades on the table, I'm checking to see whether that's a reasonable action without the hesitation. Clear UI on the tank and the 'forceful' 3♠ call. It has to mean 'hey I was thinking about 4♠, but I don't want to go past 3N, or I don't want to hang you if you have a minimum, so I'll just convey my extra strength like this Interesting. Of course the people at the table have a much clearer view of the body language etc. that we can get on the forum reading about it -- but what I "saw" in CSGibson's post was opener saying "you jackass, forcing me to take another bid when I don't have anything worth bidding again... should I bid 3N with a half-stopper or repeat my ugly spades or bid a Kxx minor, or what?" and (until I saw the results of the poll) might have been willing to rule against anyone who passed because of the UI. Smack on the table forcefully is usually a sign of "I want to play here whatever you have, you better pass." However 7-10 second tank is the real thing here, as Phil says mins will bid quickly. IMO 7-10 second tank + smack shows extras with real spades, if you just tank for 7-10 seconds and bid 3S without the smack, partner might interpret that as a 5 card spade suit and no heart stopper. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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