the most HCP I ever held
#1
Posted 2016-January-17, 15:59
♥AQJ3
♦AKQ2
♣AKQ
Only 31 balanced, in 4th position, MPs, nobody vulnerable.
pass-pass-pass-2♣
pass- 2 ♦ -pass-2NT (forcing)
pass- 3 NT-pass-??
I was hoping to learn about a long suit from partner, or at least 4 hearts, but no luck. What now?, should I settle for 3NT?. I think we are pretty safe in 4NT, even 5NT. But I doubt partner will understand that 3 balanced is better than 1 balanced if I try 5NT.
The only thing I know is that partner has failed to use stayman, this means partner should have some length in the minors. With that in mind 6♦ could make on a heart finesse or a club break, at least it is worth investigating, so I tried 4♦.
pass-pass-pass-2♣
pass- 2 ♦ -pass-2NT (forcing)
pass- 3 NT-pass-4♦
pass- 4 ♠-pass-??
It seems obvious that partner has ♠K and diamond support, both opponents passing makes spade short really unlikelly, and even if he has it, with 9+ cards in the minors we should have easy 12 tricks. Even opposite a ♠K doubleton we have a lot of recovery for a 12th trick with a heart finesse, or a club 3-3 break. So I Settled for 6NT. This was the dummy:
♠J653
♥1084
♦104
♣9843
To make 12 I will probably need ♣3-3, ♠K onside and manage to get an entry with ♥10...
LHO led ♦5, and I tried ♦10 which held. Now I didn't come up with anything better than a spade finesse, which held and made the contract after losing ♥K. Don't think I can draw any conclusion.
#2
Posted 2016-January-17, 16:48
#3
Posted 2016-January-17, 17:01
#4
Posted 2016-January-17, 17:43
http://www.bridgebas...ing-lucky-punk/
#5
Posted 2016-January-17, 18:05
#6
Posted 2016-January-17, 21:58
#7
Posted 2016-January-18, 03:50
Fluffy, on 2016-January-17, 18:05, said:
Noone redoubled?
#8
Posted 2016-January-18, 03:52
#10
Posted 2016-January-29, 02:38
#11
Posted 2016-January-29, 13:47
oryctolagi, on 2016-January-29, 02:38, said:
So true. You can use your forcing opening then jump to 3NT, but partner with a couple queens may still have a hard time knowing what to do.
I remember once having 65 points in a three board round at club, and managing to lay all three down as dummy. We joked I was going to break the table if I got one more.
-gwnn
#12
Posted 2016-January-29, 19:10
billw55, on 2016-January-29, 13:47, said:
Playing Benji you have all of 2NT, 2♣ - 2♦ - 2NT, 2♣ - 2♦ - 3NT, 2♦ - 2♥ - 2NT and 2♦ - 2♥ - 3NT available for various balanced hands if you so wish, although many use one or more for two-suiters. If you play Reverse Benji with Kokish you also gain 2♣ - 2♦ - 2♥ - 2♠ - 2NT and 2♣ - 2♦ - 2♥ - 2♠ - 3NT, so more than enough for almost any division of strong balanced hands you care to use.
#13
Posted 2016-January-29, 19:50
My favorite story about a big hand was in a GNT match in Atlanta. Its near the end of a long day and we need a big win to make it to the next round.
Pass - Pass - and my RHO opens a short club in 3rd seat. I look at 3442 and 26 real. So I x.
Partner bid 1♦, so I cue.
He rebids 2♦, so I cue...again.
He fesses up to his club stop and bids 3N, so I try 4♦. And he.....passes
His hand? a SIX count! Makes 6 easily against 3N at the other table.
I told Clee later that passing this was worse than passing a 2♣ opening. He called it the worse pass he's ever seen, but I think he might have been just being supportive.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#14
Posted 2016-January-29, 20:07
#15
Posted 2016-January-29, 23:07
#16
Posted 2016-January-31, 04:53
mikestar13, on 2016-January-29, 23:07, said:
i hope you apologised to partner for distracting him with your slow bidding.
#17
Posted 2016-January-31, 14:54
wank, on 2016-January-31, 04:53, said:
Well I found it to be an entertaining story. I can't quite tell if you're serious - if so I don't understand the point of having a go about something that has got nothing to do with the anecdote. He didn't even suggest he took that long.
#18
Posted 2016-February-05, 07:39
I would not recommend this sort of activity at any organised bridge! Probably alcohol played a part in the evening.
#19
Posted 2016-February-05, 20:46
wank, on 2016-January-31, 04:53, said:
I did indeed apologize, I had taken five whole seconds to decide; unfortunately partner has already bid, forgetting that I, not he had dealt.. Partner played mostly duplicate, though not very sensitively to tempo or his own skill(?). He liked to preempt like a maniac white vs. red, and somehow thought that was also a good style in money bridge. I can't blame him, it's so much easier to look at the markings on a duplicate board than to remember whether or not you had just dealt a pack of cards.