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Keeping it interesting
#1
Posted 2024-December-12, 13:27
Partner will have at very minimum, 10+ for his overcall
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
#2
Posted 2024-December-12, 13:37
4♥ all I need is AKxxx, xxx(x), xxx(x), x and a 3-2 spade break but it's a hell of a long way to a slam, diamonds haven't been raised or rebid, so partner probably has a few
#3
Posted 2024-December-12, 13:41
To quote the most famous person in my state today, "IF"!!, 2H is NF but constructive, then 4D now.
#4
Posted 2024-December-12, 13:45
10+ points for an overcall, quite the luxury!
Slam might be on but I think it's difficult to find one while staying at a safe level if partner has an unsuitable hand. I'd also like to draw attention to the lack of a diamond raise (NV versus V) by West. I think partner rates to have approximately 5=3=4=1. This is a great shape opposite our empty clubs and diamond shortage, but even so we need partner to have an awful lot of aces for that single NF raise for slam to be good. I will stick with game only.
The next question is then hearts versus spades. In theory hearts should be better as we have a known 9-card fit in hearts but only a known 8-card fit in spades, so the chance of a heart ruff in a spade contract is higher. What's more, we know we have trump control in hearts but not necessarily in spades (we might be off the ♠A or AK, giving the opponents time to establish one or more heart ruffs on a 3-1 heart break). As a minor counterargument it'd be nice to ruff the diamonds in the short hand, but the other factors are more important. 4♥ it is.
Slam might be on but I think it's difficult to find one while staying at a safe level if partner has an unsuitable hand. I'd also like to draw attention to the lack of a diamond raise (NV versus V) by West. I think partner rates to have approximately 5=3=4=1. This is a great shape opposite our empty clubs and diamond shortage, but even so we need partner to have an awful lot of aces for that single NF raise for slam to be good. I will stick with game only.
The next question is then hearts versus spades. In theory hearts should be better as we have a known 9-card fit in hearts but only a known 8-card fit in spades, so the chance of a heart ruff in a spade contract is higher. What's more, we know we have trump control in hearts but not necessarily in spades (we might be off the ♠A or AK, giving the opponents time to establish one or more heart ruffs on a 3-1 heart break). As a minor counterargument it'd be nice to ruff the diamonds in the short hand, but the other factors are more important. 4♥ it is.
#5
Posted 2024-December-12, 16:19
I basically agree with Davidkok but would be more tempted by spades.
If the overcall really is worth 10+ then he can hardly be off both ♠AK.
Nevertheless it is East that should be on lead and we do have the 9 card heart fit.
If the overcall really is worth 10+ then he can hardly be off both ♠AK.
Nevertheless it is East that should be on lead and we do have the 9 card heart fit.
#6
Posted 2024-December-12, 19:04
DavidKok, on 2024-December-12, 13:45, said:
10+ points for an overcall, quite the luxury!
That's lightened up from 12-13
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
#7
Posted 2024-December-12, 19:50
mike777, on 2024-December-12, 13:41, said:
To quote the most famous person in my state today, "IF"!!, 2H is NF but constructive, then 4D now.
Thankfully, here, new suits are forcing or I think you are stuck bidding 4♠/1♠
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
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