Playing with an experienced partner. First hand of a 12 board IMP pairs game. Your bid?
Am I being robbed, or what? To bid or to go quietly
#1
Posted 2006-August-08, 06:26
Playing with an experienced partner. First hand of a 12 board IMP pairs game. Your bid?
#2
Posted 2006-August-08, 06:29
#3
Posted 2006-August-08, 09:06
Give partner a non-descript hand such as xxxx x KQxxx KQx and what did you expect him to bid over 2♥?
#4
Posted 2006-August-08, 09:24
3N, 3♥ x'd, 3-4♠, or 4-5 of either minor are all possible contracts at this point, and the way to start is with an X. You can tolerate whatever partner bids.
Any other call (with the possible exception of pass) is masterminding. Pass is certainly an option, but over the long run, I believe it will put too much pressure on partner to do the right thing in the passout seat, especially since he knows absolutely nothing about your hand. Go ahead and describe your hand as best you can in one bid.
So many experts, not enough X cards.
#5
Posted 2006-August-08, 12:36
#6
Posted 2006-August-08, 12:51
If it was a weak 2H, however, I would double.
#7
Posted 2006-August-09, 06:41
#8
Posted 2006-August-09, 08:19
I think it is close, and I may not be surprised,
if asked the question in a couple of weeks,
I may vote for Pass.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#11
Posted 2006-August-09, 09:35
I don't even think there is a significant risk, and even if there was, it usually pays off to run the active risk (double) rather than the passive one (pass).
Roland
#12
Posted 2006-August-09, 20:33
If I were opps, I would raise according to the law to make life difficult for opps who are afraid of being vul...
So p probably has just as good a hand as you but probably was not short enough in hearts for a take-out double.
I would not go without a fight there, expecially as I am vul...Game may be a dbl away
#13
Posted 2006-August-14, 00:13
here is why
When partner has 4s
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if partner has the J its unlikely that it will be easy.
if he doesnt you can be sure it will a tough spot.
when partner has 3s no contract will be a great spot.
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3nt 4c or 4d 5c 5d are unlikely to be a good risk-return of investment deal
when partner has 5s
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with a red ace and a minor Q
jxxxx
xx
Aqxx
xxx
xxxxx
xx
axx
qxx
xxxxx
axx
qx
xxx
xxxxxx
ax
xxx
qx
even with 3 good cards and extra trumps he can go down in 3 and 4s has no play.
When partner has enough values to go to the 4 level its basically the same thing
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3 will make but 4 will often go down.
The bottom line is
No matter what partner bid its not likely to be an easy contract.
if partner has a bad hand it will probably be a disaster.
if partner hand is fair you will probably go down
if partner hand is nice you will get a fair contract
if partner hand is great you will get a good contract.
if partner hand is excellent you will get a great contract but it wont be cold.
I hope you get my point
Same thing if partner pass its ulikely to be very juicy while the chance they make it is a worry.
At Matchpoint its an automatic X because settling for -140 or + 50 or + 100 doesnt seems like a good deal. in the long run.
Anyway its a perfect hand to show IMPs MP difference in strategies.
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#18
Posted 2006-August-25, 21:15
#19
Posted 2006-August-26, 09:39

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