Partner's sequence shows a flexible hand. Which way do you flex?
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#1
Posted 2012-November-11, 01:43
Partner's sequence shows a flexible hand. Which way do you flex?
#2
Posted 2012-November-11, 01:52
Rik
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#3
Posted 2012-November-11, 04:11
Trinidad, on 2012-November-11, 01:52, said:
Rik
It depends ....To me bidding 4♥ with 3514 or 4513 is not a good idea. He has an easy second DBL with those imo. At these colors 4♦ by opponents makes it harder for pd to hold 2 diamonds but possible of course.(ref to 2425 4522 hands)
I expect pd to have a 6 card ♥ more often... like 3613 4612 2614. We dunno how strong pd could have overcalled, maybe Andy will tell us.
I think i would just pass like you did though.
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#4
Posted 2012-November-11, 04:35
#5
Posted 2012-November-11, 05:23
Rik
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#7
Posted 2012-November-11, 08:54
Partner did not 2-suite show, so 1-suiter 6+H.
PASS, Partner's decision this hand. He did 4H.
He didn't repeat Dbl to hear my Clubs.
#8
Posted 2012-November-12, 02:48
Also, even if partner does have 6 hearts, like say AKx AQxxxx x AKx, surely 5C rates to be better quite often. It feels like 5C and pass are pretty close. I could easily see myself bidding 5C at the table. Being able to reach dummy to take finesses might be worth several tricks on its own.
#9
Posted 2012-November-12, 03:27
I suspect there is a better spot though, if I bid, I have to guess what it is. If he is 4612 I want to be in spades, e.g. AKxx AKxxxx x Ax. If he is 3613 I want to be in clubs, e.g. AKx AKxxxx x AKx. Spades seems better because he doesn't need such a good hand for it to make and he probably has four spades about as often as he has three clubs. With a better hand I might stick it out in 4♥. But I really don't like our chances when my hand is as bad as this.
#10
Posted 2012-November-13, 02:04
#11
Posted 2012-November-13, 05:43
#12
Posted 2012-November-13, 06:14
gnasher, on 2012-November-13, 02:04, said:
4♥ would not be my choice.
I would certainly double again. This hand would not mind defending if partner chooses so, particularly at favorable vulnerability.
(lead trumps)
Rainer Herrmann
#13
Posted 2012-November-13, 08:02
rhm, on 2012-November-13, 06:14, said:
I would certainly double again. This hand would not mind defending if partner chooses so, particularly at favorable vulnerability.
(lead trumps)
The possibility of a second double's being left in almost zero. The opponents have reached 4♦ at adverse, with at most a combined 15-count. They are certain to have a 10- or 11-card fit. So, advancer has a singleton or void diamond and very little in high cards. Why would he leave in a takeout double?
If a second double is going to be taken out, it loses opposite 4315, and probably opposite 4216. Opposite what shapes does it gain?
#14
Posted 2012-November-13, 11:01
gnasher, on 2012-November-13, 08:02, said:
If a second double is going to be taken out, it loses opposite 4315, and probably opposite 4216. Opposite what shapes does it gain?
I disagree.
I think a second DBL at the four-level makes it at least very likely that doubler has 4 tricks on defense.
At this vulnerability and level I want my partner to pass a second DBL if
a) we might go down if we bid.
b) they are likely to go down two when we have game.
In other words a second DBL at the 4 level against red opponents should be left in quite frequently.
Rainer Herrmann
#16
Posted 2012-November-14, 03:17
FrancesHinden, on 2012-November-13, 15:44, said:
Good question. From this you can deduce that I held the strong hand.