You've got a bid hand. What do you do now?
Another awkward call
#1
Posted 2005-November-14, 03:41
You've got a bid hand. What do you do now?
#2
Posted 2005-November-14, 05:02
#3
Posted 2005-November-14, 05:35
mr1303, on Nov 14 2005, 11:02 AM, said:
I love Hamman's rule, but it seems to me that the hand screams a suit contract (all Aces and Ks) , and that it's very likely to score in a a suit contract 2+ tricks than in NT...
I might double (which is not penalty, here but shows "cards", often takeout oriented, I bid it here despite length in opps suit ) and play either 4S or 5C because I consider Axxx stopper much better in a suit contract..
#4
Posted 2005-November-14, 06:26
Stop posting awkward problems that just cause me to woffle without giving an answer
#6
Posted 2005-November-14, 07:46
Chamaco, on Nov 14 2005, 11:35 AM, said:
mr1303, on Nov 14 2005, 11:02 AM, said:
I love Hamman's rule, but it seems to me that the hand screams a suit contract (all Aces and Ks) , and that it's very likely to score in a a suit contract 2+ tricks than in NT...
I might double (which is not penalty, here but shows "cards", often takeout oriented, I bid it here despite length in opps suit ) and play either 4S or 5C because I consider Axxx stopper much better in a suit contract..
Italians are well prepared for this hands, while many others sadly play double as showing 3♠ and extras like me.
Still I don't find a better bid than double, might have to play in the 5-2, but there is no better way to describe these.
#7
Posted 2005-November-14, 07:53
Partner is short in ♦ so I can still correct to 5♣
Alain
#8 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-November-14, 08:47
#9
Posted 2005-November-14, 11:02
With pass available to show hands upwards to 15, bids available to show hands in the 18+ range, the only hands unbiddable are the 16-18 with some sort of diamond holding - 3325 being the odd man out.
So it would seem to me the best use of this double is "do something intelligent pard" - I have too much to pass and I'm stuck.
Winston
#10
Posted 2005-November-14, 15:17
#11
Posted 2005-November-14, 15:43
Too bad I can't always double since with some of my pd's that would be support, with these pd's I will have to bid 3NT.
It might very well be 6 or even 7♣ for us, I have many controls.
Maybe the preempt just worked.
I will double, going for the ♣ slam. Pd must have ♣ and if not he must have many many ♠ and we'll play ♠ slam.
Slam it is
GBB
so much the better. If there is restlessness, I am pleased. Then let there
be ideas, and hard thought, and hard work.”
#12
Posted 2005-November-14, 18:11
This time the pre-empt in ♦ worked very well.
My choice would be 4♣ (which is forcing witout any doubt: if partner passes, there might be stormy times ahead for our partnership
A possible alternative is 3NT, hoping to attract a 4♠ (what would you bid over 4♠? This is a sub-poll
#13 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-November-14, 19:07
Kalvan14, on Nov 14 2005, 07:11 PM, said:
I would take this as NF.
#14
Posted 2005-November-14, 19:20
- hrothgar
#15
Posted 2005-November-24, 22:39
#16
Posted 2005-November-24, 22:46
Chamaco, on Nov 14 2005, 04:35 AM, said:
#17
Posted 2005-November-25, 12:51
#18
Posted 2005-November-25, 14:13
Chamaco, on Nov 14 2005, 11:35 AM, said:
mr1303, on Nov 14 2005, 11:02 AM, said:
I love Hamman's rule, but it seems to me that the hand screams a suit contract (all Aces and Ks) , and that it's very likely to score in a a suit contract 2+ tricks than in NT...
I might double (which is not penalty, here but shows "cards", often takeout oriented, I bid it here despite length in opps suit ) and play either 4S or 5C because I consider Axxx stopper much better in a suit contract..
While As & Ks normally call for a suit contract, it is also the case that a running suit plus 3 outside Aces is a laydown 3NT.
Eric
#19
Posted 2005-November-25, 14:24
I'll be well position if partner pulls and i'm happy to defend
#20
Posted 2005-November-25, 14:44
- hrothgar

Help

1♣ - (P) - 1♠ - (3♦)
?