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Bidding a weak hand


What do you bid?  

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  1. 1. What do you bid?

    • Pass
      12
    • 2[HE]
      8
    • 3[HE]
      13
    • 4[HE]
      2


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Playing MP, Vul vs Non (Red on White), You deal and are first to bid.

 

You pick up

 

x

Q T 9 7 6 5 4 3

x

J x x

 

What do you bid?

My actions are below, hidden, with the result.

 

 

I figured it was likely the opponents would have a Spade game. Being vulnerable with such a bad suit, I didnt want to bid 4H. Not even 3H, as being set doubled would be painful. I settled on 2H as most disruptive. Teh opps can still get to game, but may miss a slam.

 

Opps bid to 4 down 1.

Turns out I preempted pards 1NT (15-17) oppener, and 4H was a laydown.

0MP

 

:)

 

 

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hi

I might open 3 or 4H if i lived somewhere where there are plenty of good parteners available. In reality i am subject to principle of restricted choice .. who will I play with if i scare off my current p? At red-v-white i must pass :)

Rgds Dog

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If it were late and I needed a board, I'd try 2H in first seat - there are 2 opponents to confuse and only 1 partner so a first seat action can be based on less than perfect systemic requirements in some instances.

 

Otherwise, pass.

 

Winston

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Pass.

 

If you preempt with this hand, playing anything resembling standard methods, you take partner out of the game.

 

However, with an understanding partner, late in a single-session matchpoint event in which I feel we are lying 3rd or 4th, and against weak opps, I might perpetrate 3. Only because I used to read superman comics when much, much younger.

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>4 automatic.

 

Down 2 Doubled = -500, more than the cost of the opponents making 4

There were 7 potential losers. 5 side suits, the A and K of trumps. Maybe the Q doesnt make either.

 

 

I think in MP, a double based on HCP without a trump stack is likely at the 4 level.

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3H. I really don't agree with mike that this bid takes partner out of the game. If partner raises hearts at any level that can't be bad. If partner Xs them, hes not counting on tricks from me. I think pass is more likely to take partner out of the game, how will he ever play me for 8-3?
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Pass. I am willing to preempt one level above or below my expected length.

 

This hand has 7 losers for sure, with some bad luck 8. Red vs. white, I'm supposed to bid for down 2, so even 3 is too high. And I will NEVER bid 2 with 8card. That is going to create more bad than good.

 

If opps have 4, they will quite likely bid it over 4 (unless they decide to double me). I mean, come on! If everyone around the table has the average hand, cca 12 HCP, 4 spades and 1-2 hearts, it is almost sure that they will bid somehow...

 

Unless partner has 5 spades - and then I don't want to preempt at all.

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3H. I really don't agree with mike that this bid takes partner out of the game. If partner raises hearts at any level that can't be bad. If partner Xs them, hes not counting on tricks from me. I think pass is more likely to take partner out of the game, how will he ever play me for 8-3?

With due respect, what is the most likely shape of your partner from the statistical point of view? 0-1 hearts, 3-4 against your 3card and 44 to 55 against your singletons. Your shape and your values are next to useless - and if not, you'll have the tools to bid them...

 

Against NT, you're safe with transfers, against minor opener, you're safe with weak jumpshift... and against 1 you have a nice pass with hearts for any reopen auctions.

 

BTW, unless your agreements are that 3 red vs. white would go down 3 against gargabe, partner raising hearts at any level CAN pretty much be bad.

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2 is hardly a preempt, so that's useless. If you want to open this piece of garbage, open at least at 3-level. But still, it's s, so just make it 4. Playing NAMYATS, partner won't do much with a strong hand.
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2 is hardly a preempt, so that's useless.  If you want to open this piece of garbage, open at least at 3-level.  But still, it's s, so just make it 4.  Playing NAMYATS, partner won't do much with a strong hand.

Hmmm. Opening in first seat on your right is a weak 2D. Of that wonderfully reasoned and practiced convention card for contructive auctions, how much of it have you just been denied?

 

Let's see. Forcing NT. Constructive raises. Bergen raises. Jacoby 2N. Artificial forcing 1C. Flannery, multi, weak and Strong Roman. Forcing 2C. Criss-cross. Inverted minors. And on and on and on.

 

Not much of a preempt. I suppose you are right. But I'd bet that if we played 100 hands with a random opening hand dealt to second seat while first seat was dealt a weak 2D that I was allowed to open but you were required to pass that you would have absolutely no chance to wind up on top.

 

I don't care if you are Bob Hamman or Fred Gitelman - if your arsenal is reduced by 40% or more you are left guessing, and sometimes even the best guess wrong.

 

Winston

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This is a 4H bid at other vulnerabilties and/or table positions. I'm in an unfavorable spot, so 3H looks about right. The problem with bidding 2H is that it turns partner into an enemy. Opening 4H raises the prospect of a telephone number. To me, passing is scared bridge, and scared bridge never wins.
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2 is hardly a preempt, so that's useless.

does that go for all weak 2H bids or just this particular hand?

Imo it goes for most weak 2 bids. Opps usually have s, they Dbl, partner raises to 4, they still find their game or slam, or even get pushed in it.

 

Obviously they take away our normal opening system, but defenses have been created to deal with such openings in a good way.

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