This was match points, yet +200 when hearts were frozen and ♠Q was doubleton was a very poor score.
druri ATB
#1
Posted 2015-March-13, 04:17
This was match points, yet +200 when hearts were frozen and ♠Q was doubleton was a very poor score.
#2
Posted 2015-March-13, 05:27
As East you can see the scientist in action, so popular on this forum.
He does not care that his bidding might help opponents more than partner.
From East perspective it is hard to construct a hand where game will have little play but if there is an alternative to taking a final decisions this East will grab it.
I would have bid 4♠ over druri and yes East hand is worth much more than 13 HCP suggest. .
Rainer Herrmann
#3
Posted 2015-March-13, 07:32
In this case, West knows that East has a singleton... the only problem is that he also knows it is in clubs and he has about the worst possible holding opposite that singleton.
I have full understanding for all the bids that were made. No blame. Poor scores happen...
Rik
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#4
Posted 2015-March-13, 07:39
#5
Posted 2015-March-13, 12:05
east will not accept mixed raise but accepts limit raise.
#6
Posted 2015-March-13, 12:13
4♠
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#8
Posted 2015-March-13, 17:20
I would not be so harsh about the west hand since the 4th spade greatly increases the odds of making game and, with p short in clubs, the short heart is virtually certain to be worth at least 1 ruff (if not 2) but even that depends on how little opener needs to make a SSGT opposite your drury.
#9
Posted 2015-March-13, 22:37
#10
Posted 2015-March-14, 06:21
rmnka447, on 2015-March-13, 22:37, said:
You may well all be right, but as I've never played Drury perhaps I don't understand the intricacies.
Assuming 2♦ is some sort of natural game try, surely the 4th spade and a shortage are enough for West to bid 3♠.
The ♦10 is difficult to value but at least you have it and not the deathly xxx.
Should I start using Drury, and where might I find a good write up.
#11
Posted 2015-March-14, 06:31
2♣ doesn't show a limit raise. It could be less. 8 random HCPs plus a doubleton is surely enough. So I don't think E can bid game directly.
Yes you should start playing Drury, at least if your partner is happy to play it as well It is one of the greatest conventions out there. But obviously it depends if you can miss the natural 2♣ response by a passed hand. If you play a 14-16 nt and/or if you play 5-card majors then you don't need the natural 2♣ response. Otherwise you may consider using 2♦ as Drury (if you have a weak 2♦ opening in your system a passed hand is less likely to have a natural 2♦ response).
#12
Posted 2015-March-14, 06:59
What's 1♠-2♣-2♥
#13
Posted 2015-March-14, 07:20
#14
Posted 2015-March-14, 07:58
Obviously, East should bid game over 2♣. Three aces, shape, and AJ98.
#15
Posted 2015-March-14, 08:01
1S-2C (limit raise)
2D (full opening) 2S (I already showed my limit raise)
P (I already showed my full opening)
leading to +170. Indeed, people seem to bid 2S over 2D almost all the time. It seems better to play 2D = I would accept a real limit raise, over which 2S shows "Don't really have a full limit raise".
#16
Posted 2015-March-14, 08:27
Drury shows a good raise. That is a much wider range than a limit raise. West could have:
♠K43
♥Q53
♦T62
♣KJ62
and that would be a fine (as in: there are worse) 2♣ bid.
The problem bid in the auction is West's 2♠ bid. That is the bid that says: I only had a good raise, I don't have a limit raise (i.e. it it is the type of hand that I just showed). This is a matter of judgement. To me it is a borderline limit raise, to others it doesn't qualify.
Rik
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#17
Posted 2015-March-14, 09:27
#18
Posted 2015-March-14, 11:00
MrAce, on 2015-March-13, 12:13, said:
4♠
Score -100 when dummy comes down:
♠K43
♥Q53
♦T62
♣KJ62
Rik
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#19
Posted 2015-March-14, 11:03
Trinidad, on 2015-March-14, 08:27, said:
Does it? I agree that's what it should show, but I think many assume it shows at least 10 hcp, or even a good 10.
#20
Posted 2015-March-14, 11:47
An alternative which I learned from a local expert, but have not played since he moved away, is:
2♣ shows four trumps, and some 6 to 12 points. A 2♠ rebid over opener's 2♦ shows the 6 to bad 9 range.
2♦ shows three trumps and a limit raise.
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