We play two-way Drury, if it matters
What to do with this
#2
Posted 2012-August-20, 12:18
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#3
Posted 2012-August-20, 12:24
#4
Posted 2012-August-20, 12:25
"...we live off being battle-scarred veterans who manage to hate our opponents slightly more than we hate each other. -- Hamman, re: Wolff
#5
Posted 2012-August-20, 12:59
Foxx, on 2012-August-20, 12:24, said:
OK, thanks. Curious to see the issues here or why this hand was posted.
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#7
Posted 2012-August-20, 14:02
#8
Posted 2012-August-20, 15:22
#9
Posted 2012-August-20, 17:05
#10
Posted 2012-August-20, 18:02
My main reason for bidding 1s is that spades might be our only contract
where my hand is worth 3 tricks. I would not Auto bid 1s with this distribution
if my spades were not robust. They are this hand so i bid 1s.
#11
Posted 2012-August-20, 18:20
#12
Posted 2012-August-21, 05:13
We play system on over a Dbl, which means that with a strong balanced hand I bid normally and don't XX as some might. Doubling opponents for penalty at the 2 level is rarely profitable, and there is no other reason for a classic strength redouble. This means XX assumes the default meaning of SOS - "whatever you do, please bid a different suit if you can".
I have a weak hand, and if partner has another suit, it is likely to play better than hearts. Moreover, if I had bid 1♠ and partner bids 1NT, I have no way of showing both minors, and I would rather play in 2 of a minor than 1NT.
With my minors, everything parter has is likely to be sat on by my RHO, so even if partner has a strong hand game is not such a good idea. And redouble does not stop him bidding 2NT strong, or, indeed, 1♠ if he has spades.
All considered, this seems like an excellent hand for the SOS redouble if you play it.
#13
Posted 2012-August-21, 07:29
fromageGB, on 2012-August-21, 05:13, said:
If Partner rebids 1NT, he has a 1NT rebid. If partner has four of a minor, he will bid a minor.
#14
Posted 2012-August-21, 07:31
You have no great desire to play 1♥ doubled, which might happen if you pass.
You have a desire for a spade lead should LHO bid something.
So, what on earth is the issue?!?!?
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#16
Posted 2012-August-21, 09:25
aguahombre, on 2012-August-21, 07:29, said:
fromageGB, on 2012-August-21, 09:06, said:
Well, we seem to be discussing the OP, here. Gadgets were not specified which have any relevance to the responses. Thus far, other posters have stayed focussed ---not mentioning their favorite toys after 1MX. E.G., XX replaces 1♠ in our world, but with this hand we are showing our spade response however that is done. We are not passing, and we are not bypassing.
#17
Posted 2012-August-21, 10:09
Phil, on 2012-August-20, 12:59, said:
jillybean, on 2012-August-20, 14:02, said:
aguahombre, on 2012-August-20, 15:22, said:
the hog, on 2012-August-20, 18:20, said:
kenrexford, on 2012-August-21, 07:31, said:
You have no great desire to play 1♥ doubled, which might happen if you pass.
You have a desire for a spade lead should LHO bid something.
So, what on earth is the issue?!?!?
These responses strike me as willfully obtuse. Would you also respond if the two jacks were replaced with small cards? We still have a normal playable spade suit, we still want a spade lead. At some point, the fact that we're responding with a weak misfit red at matchpoints is an issue. If you think the cutoff is 7 points rather than 6 or 6 points rather than 5 then fine, go ahead and say that. Don't act like OP is an idiot for asking or that you don't understand the problem, it makes you look ridiculous. It makes you look as though you never considered that partner might not have spades and that if he has to rebid 1nt or 2H it might not be so great for us.
Say you pass and LHO bids 1S or even 2S. Are you now sad that you didn't respond and you have to defend instead of declare? Say he bids 2m and partner doesn't make a noise. Are you sad to defend against the vul opps in their 7 card fit? Say he bids 1nt. Which distribution of tricks makes it better for us to declare 1nt rather than defend?
#18
Posted 2012-August-21, 10:25
quiddity, on 2012-August-21, 10:09, said:
Because the answer is obvious.
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No, but the fact that you can make a minimum response into a different call by removing two Jacks isn't a Nobel winning idea.
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Maybe we'd like partner to lead his heart suit so we can get some ruffs or uppercuts. I also wasn't aware I was making a lead director; I'd bid 1♠ on Jxxxx too.
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This is just a repeat of what you said earlier.
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LOL, who ever accused the OP of being an idiot? FWIW, the OP has been on the forums for a long time. While he will not be winning the Bermuda Bowl anytime soon, he seems like a reasonable player. And he is most certainly not an idiot, which is more than I can say for many around here.
These are your words, and you choose to those who claim this problem is 'obvious' are being malicious for implying something that is not there.
I don't understand the problem BECAUSE THERE ISN'T A PROBLEM, not become I'm dense, thick or "ridiculous".
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This is the only (partially) substantive thing you've said. Sure, if partner rebids 2♥ or 1N I'm not ecstatic, but if he rebids 2m, or raises spades, or even passes we've probably found a better spot. Would I prefer defending 2m if I passed? I don't think thats an unreasonable view, however, why do I think this is a steaming misfit? Why do I need to mastermind with a pass with might be the weakest hand at the table?
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#20
Posted 2012-August-21, 11:37
Phil, on 2012-August-21, 10:25, said:
Fair criticism. I assumed people were just pretending not to understand the problem with responding here, since the problems seem pretty obvious to me. We're weak, and RHO's double means our chances of game and of finding a fit are reduced. We're vul and the opps are vul.
I'm not confident that passing is best but it feels pretty close. Certainly close enough that I'm amazed at comments like " What are the issues??!?" and "Curious why this hand was posted" and "THERE ISN'T A PROBLEM". Do you really think that downgrading a misfit 7-count is masterminding?