The Intercities online teams Aberystwyth v Popovo yesterday featured a board flat in 4H+1 with the same auction in both rooms. I was West and could not help feeling that we had left a shot or two on the course, as they say in golf. Can any readers suggest an improvement on this auction or was it just one of those things?
Grand Aspirations
#1
Posted 2017-November-23, 16:47
The Intercities online teams Aberystwyth v Popovo yesterday featured a board flat in 4H+1 with the same auction in both rooms. I was West and could not help feeling that we had left a shot or two on the course, as they say in golf. Can any readers suggest an improvement on this auction or was it just one of those things?
#2
Posted 2017-November-23, 17:05
East could just punt 6nt which probably makes if either red suit runs?
#3
Posted 2017-November-23, 18:05
#4
Posted 2017-November-23, 18:17
#6
Posted 2017-November-23, 22:27
On this hand Dbl. could well work, but that is resulting seeing all four hands, so yes I have to agree that pre-empts are sometimes highly effective.
#7
Posted 2017-November-24, 03:25
The_Badger, on 2017-November-23, 22:27, said:
On this hand Dbl. could well work, but that is resulting seeing all four hands, so yes I have to agree that pre-empts are sometimes highly effective.
What do you expect partner to do with say Qxx, Qxx, xxx, QJ109 if you double ? This hand is not easy.
I think I'd bid 3♥ to leave spades in the equation.
#8
Posted 2017-November-24, 07:24
Cyberyeti, on 2017-November-23, 18:30, said:
Sure that is possible. But even opposite that hand, slam is quite playable. And I think the odds favour partner having some useful highcards, along with a doubleton diamond.
#9
Posted 2017-November-24, 07:29
cherdano, on 2017-November-24, 07:24, said:
Sorry, I was thinking similar but not identical hand, was visualising say AJx, KQJ10xxxx, (x), x(x) (wouldn't you overcall 4♥ ?)
#10
Posted 2017-November-24, 09:15
Cyberyeti, on 2017-November-24, 07:29, said:
4♥ is necessarily a wide-range bid. There are too many hands to describe and too little space. That's why opponents pre-empt.
I must admit that, if I have a seven-card suit I usually try to plat in it rather than search for a 4-4 fit. So I agree with 4♥. Passing 4♥ with the East cards looks normal. Yes, if I can see both hands I bid differently, but 4♥ looks like the most likely contract.
#11
Posted 2017-November-24, 09:54
Cyberyeti, on 2017-November-24, 07:29, said:
Assuming a 2/1 or some other standard American system, Cyberyeti's example hand is about the minimum I'd expect for a 4♥ bid: strong, showing 7+ tricks and setting ♥ as trump. I disagree with the actual deal/auction because West is too weak - it's closer to a pre-empt over a pre-empt than the strong hand a jump shift should promise.
Given that, I'd bid 3♥ with the actual West hand, allowing East to get into the auction with any reasonable collection.
Given the actual auction, East's pass opposite a (supposedly) powerful jump shift is way too timid.
#12
Posted 2017-November-24, 16:23
#13
Posted 2017-November-24, 16:48
#14
Posted 2017-November-24, 16:49
msjennifer, on 2017-November-24, 16:23, said:
4C would be both majors and 4D would be diamonds and hearts in our methods. With spades and diamonds, you have to just bid 3S or 4S. I think that is a fairly common treatment for those playing leaping and non leaping Michaels.
Most experts I have spoken to replicate the auction we had. One said, "I would not reach a grand on the East hand even if I had seen the West hand, as, if I did, people would know that I had seen the West hand!"
#15
Posted 2017-November-24, 19:11
#16
Posted 2017-November-24, 21:46
lamford, on 2017-November-23, 16:47, said:
4♥ is an awful bid. It shows self sufficient suit and not much sympathy to play in another suit. He has neither of them.
For the pessimism of East, I agree with Cherdano.
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#17
Posted 2017-November-24, 21:47
West has a choice between 3H and 4H. Double is not good at all, Badger; partner will pass with a lot of hands where 3cX comes rolling home and you can make 4H.
I personally prefer 4H to show a much better hand (I might possibly make that call if my heart spots were a lot better, like AKT9xxx), and generally a hand that wants to play H regardless. I would bid 3H. Then I think you can get to a small slam easily enough, probably 6D. Grand is much harder.
Over 4H, it's tougher. If you play it as wide-ranging, then I sympathize with East's pass, although 6D is possible (you won't like that if partner has JTc and a d void or even 4711). If you play it as a very strong hand, as I do, then I think you can pretty much force slam somewhere. Maybe 5D (forcing) and if partner continues with 5H, try 5S.
Cheers,
Mike
#19
Posted 2017-November-25, 05:12
Of course you might still find yourself in 6H losing a trump and an ace, but that seems unlikely as west has got to have something for his 4H bid and it certainly isn’t diamonds. Also, if all west can do is repeat his hearts east, again if feeling suitable inspired, might try 6NT, which should certainly role home if hearts are solid and would have chances if they weren’t.
Having said all that I suspect I would have just raised 4H to six, for a terrible score.
#20
Posted 2017-November-25, 11:18
MrAce, on 2017-November-24, 21:46, said:
It is very easy to say this without suggesting an alternative. 3H will get the dummy opposite KQx x KQxxx xxxx. And double will get partner to pass with KQx xxx KQx QJTx. I surveyed the 4 top players in the London Superleague and they all thought 4H was automatic. Quite frankly, other bids are awful.