Choice of strains
#1
Posted 2013-May-12, 02:30
#2
Posted 2013-May-12, 02:36
p.s. I may have been led by your thread title, but I don't think pass is absurd.
#3
Posted 2013-May-12, 03:27
I am starting to hate this problem, so I stick with my initial gut reaction and bid 4NT.
#4
Posted 2013-May-12, 06:22
#5
Posted 2013-May-12, 15:31
I would go with 4S myself. Tappity tap.
#6
Posted 2013-May-12, 15:43
FrancesHinden, on 2013-May-12, 02:36, said:
Pass is a choice of strains. Oops, Justin beat me to that.
#7
Posted 2013-May-13, 03:50
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#8
Posted 2013-May-13, 06:07
Roland
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More system is not the answer...
#9
Posted 2013-May-13, 07:11
Partner didn't double here without hefty spades.
I won't gamble 5C/5D found AND making.
I try 4S.
#10
Posted 2013-May-13, 08:01
anything other than bid 5d. If p suddenly has found 4 tricks on defense
5d should have decent play if p is making a 5440 takeout sac well we
happen to have a wonderful 5 card dia suit to accomodate. If p had
6 decent spades they would almost assuredly bid 4s rather than x
so bidding 4s looks like we do not trust p a whit espcially on a hand
where distribution seems wicked at best and 4s could get slaughtered
via a tapping defense and 5d could be ice cold with the same defense.
AT MP i can see being willing to toss one board in the hopes we cannot
make anything yet we can set the opps in 4h 1 for +200. At IMPs this
same line of thinking can virtually ruin any partnership trust and lead to
horrendous results that are merely an irritant at MP.
4N seems tempting but that should be a red herring since p might all too
easily prefer clubs to dia with 3 clubs even and P failure to use
Michaels virtually guarantees they do not have 5 in either minor.
#11
Posted 2013-May-13, 12:46
gnasher, on 2013-May-12, 02:30, said:
Its a dubious undertaking to believe you will choose well without knowing the systems behind all of the calls.
With that said, knowing the south cards and what most would like to have to open at the one level, it seems unlikely for N to have the stuff to believe the partnership will have a makeable contact.
#13
Posted 2013-May-13, 14:32
This is coming from the perspective of partner initially xing with 5233 16+ so pulling is easier.
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#14
Posted 2013-May-13, 16:30
Phil, why would partner X 1♥ with 16+ 5233? I would need more with that shape, somethng like maybe 18+.
#15
Posted 2013-May-13, 16:36
Phil, on 2013-May-13, 14:32, said:
This is coming from the perspective of partner initially xing with 5233 16+ so pulling is easier.
For us it screams 6133 also, and agree with 4S. I don't have the perspective that pard would double 1H with 5-2-3-3 16 or even 17. Anyway, the pass has no allure for me when the opponents are screaming ten hearts and pard is confirming it with the double.
#16
Posted 2013-May-13, 17:28
mfa1010, on 2013-May-13, 16:30, said:
Phil, why would partner X 1♥ with 16+ 5233? I would need more with that shape, somethng like maybe 18+.
I might be misquoting kokish but x and new suit can be a slightly lower range when the hand has support for the unbid suits. . This way when partner is weak, has five of their long suit and is short in yours, partner can retreat safely.
Furthermore IMO overcalling and reopening with a x doesn't promise the worlds fair - more like 13-15. If you are overcalling with 3532 17 this seems like too wide of a range for the reopening x.
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#17
Posted 2013-May-13, 18:18
4NT 10, 4S 8, 5D 7, pass 4.
#19
Posted 2013-May-14, 09:56
At MP i pass with no conviction.
Good problem
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#20
Posted 2013-May-14, 10:00
Phil, on 2013-May-13, 17:28, said:
Furthermore IMO overcalling and reopening with a x doesn't promise the worlds fair - more like 13-15. If you are overcalling with 3532 17 this seems like too wide of a range for the reopening x.
I think you misunderstood kokish, no way he would X with a 5233 16. I think the point is with 5044 16 you can double since your hand is so good for all suits (support for the unbid suits).
Anyways it doesn't really matter, partner is supposed to pass out 4H with a 5233 16 or 17
gnasher's problem.
IMO Pass = 10, 4♠ = 9, 5♦ = 8, 4N = 7. Let your defence take the strain
Bidding would probably work better than passing, if you could always arrive in the right strain, But it's unclear what is the best bid to accomplish that. 4♠ gives you wriggle-room because, if doubled you can think again. 5♦ may work better than 4N when partner is 4-4, 3-3, or 2-3 in the minors.