Action? Balancing
#1
Posted 2005-October-30, 22:05
You hold: QT983 Q4 2 98765. Assume all conventions off on 4th seat. Will you take action?
If change Qs to Ks: KT983 K4 2 98765, any difference?
#2
Posted 2005-October-31, 00:31
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#3 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-October-31, 01:21
BTW imo this is the best type of hand for balancing. 1N and spade contracts are both likely makes, as opposed to a hand like KQxxx KJx Qxx Jx (which I would not balance on).
#4
Posted 2005-October-31, 03:48
#5
Posted 2005-October-31, 09:29
even if acution went
1nt p 2♦ p
2♥ p p i would still balance
this is for golfacer
#6
Posted 2005-October-31, 12:00
When you hold nothing, bid nothing.
It's ok to say that partner has a good hand... of course he does. But surely he is not barred by your bidding?
If I knew that partner, with a ♠ fit and 13-15 points, would pass, then I bid
Expecting partner to pass here is impossible: how do you tell him that it is responder, not you, who holds the majority of the missing hcp??
While -1 or -2 at 3 or 4♠ may break even, it stops being fun if they double.
#7
Posted 2005-October-31, 13:00
mikeh, on Oct 31 2005, 01:00 PM, said:
When you hold nothing, bid nothing.
While -1 or -2 at 3 or 4♠ may break even, it stops being fun if they double.
Whenever I feel the urge to bid on this kind of a hand, I think, "When I pass 1NT with 7 hcp and a four card major, why do they never bid 2 of it after I pass?????" doh!
#8
Posted 2005-October-31, 14:45
Tysen
#9
Posted 2005-October-31, 16:28
mikeh, on Oct 31 2005, 01:00 PM, said:
When you hold nothing, bid nothing.
It's ok to say that partner has a good hand... of course he does. But surely he is not barred by your bidding?
If I knew that partner, with a ♠ fit and 13-15 points, would pass, then I bid
Expecting partner to pass here is impossible: how do you tell him that it is responder, not you, who holds the majority of the missing hcp??
While -1 or -2 at 3 or 4♠ may break even, it stops being fun if they double.
i bet if your partner opened one nt you wouldnt pass, matchpoints is a different beast entirely! Vary seldom do youget a good score whenthe opps bid two make two. Down 1 can be good bridge at matchpoints and down one for them can even be better for your side.
#10
Posted 2005-October-31, 19:47
The bid is the same at both IMPs and MPs
#11
Posted 2005-November-02, 05:47
with your given restrictions I pass the
1st hand and go in with 2nd.
Personnaly I would go in with the
1st as well, because for me conventions
are not off in 4th seat, i.e. it would be
possible for me to show spade + another.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#12
Posted 2005-November-02, 05:57
#13
Posted 2005-November-02, 08:47
#14
Posted 2005-November-02, 14:05
This is not your philosophy, as your conventions are off in fourth seat. So I vote for pass when playing with you.
- hrothgar
#15
Posted 2005-November-02, 14:14
Playing lionel the hand is easy: double to show spades and another. Partner will only make a game try with good spades, and then we should be fairly safe at the 3-level.
Playing Meckwell I bid 2C, showing clubs and a major. Partner can bid 2D to ask for the major, and make a gam try with a good fit (one of the reasons I like to play that you cannot have both minors when you bid 2C).
If I bid 2D to show diamonds and a major the situation is a bit more difficult. With one good major and tolerance for the other partner bids the OTHER. So 2H is pass or correct, and over 2S partner can make a game try. 2S is also pass or correct, but it shows game interest in hearts. This way you don't go higher than 2NT without a certain major suit fit.
Of course, you are still in difficulty when partner does not have tolerance for one of the majors. The goal is not to bid constructively, it is to come in often and be a nuisance. But whenever possible we want to be able to bid our games.
- hrothgar
#16
Posted 2005-November-02, 17:15
Hannie, on Nov 2 2005, 03:14 PM, said:
I do share completely this philosophy: get in, and be a nuisance for opponents. Keep them out of balance. This hand can also work: suppose they double 2S, expecting our honors under the 1 N opener. They would not be pleasantly surprised.
#17
Posted 2005-November-02, 21:21
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I think this is the point of “all conventions off at 4th seat”. The safety of balancing with 1 suiter is somewhat promised by PD’s strength. So just bid it when having a decent suit, or just double when having some decent honors. The risk of being punished is limited.
For CAPP players, it could be quite unnecessary to self-raise to 3 level to find a minor part score AT BALANCE PLACE. I wonder why so many profiles stated: “CAPP” in BBO. Isn’t DONT more appropriate against strong NT? Meckwell’s approach is DONT alike.
#18
Posted 2005-November-02, 21:54
adhoc3, on Nov 2 2005, 10:21 PM, said:
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I think this is the point of “all conventions off at 4th seat”. The safety of balancing with 1 suiter is somewhat promised by PD’s strength. So just bid it when having a decent suit, or just double when having some decent honors. The risk of being punished is limited.
For CAPP players, it could be quite unnecessary to self-raise to 3 level to find a minor part score AT BALANCE PLACE. I wonder why so many profiles stated: “CAPP” in BBO. Isn’t DONT more appropriate against strong NT? Meckwell’s approach is DONT alike.
Have no idea why conventions off in 4th seat is off....geez if playing Dont or modified dont or meckwell in second seat ...do the same in balance...come on.NV bid something..bid.
#19
Posted 2005-November-02, 22:43
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It's funny what really happened. PD's profile addressed nothing against 1NT.
1NT--pass--pass--2♣(me)
2♦--pass--pass--2♠
pass--3♠!!--all pass.
PD had something like Ax AKJTx xxx Qxx, and the opener had 6 cards ♦.
I had no idea why PD didn't move right after 1NT or 2♦, but raise ♠ to 3? -- maybe I did too much made him confused with my 'strength', sryp!. 3♠ went 1 down (should more), +1 or 2 imp.
#20
Posted 2005-November-04, 10:15

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