75 suits competing what's your strategy?
#1
Posted 2006-August-18, 10:58
♥4
♦QT98765
♣-
RHO opened 1H, will you inter now? What's your strategy?
I passed this because:
1) I cant bid both suit in 1 bid
2) Could be a completely mis fitting hand for opps
3) I can bid on 4the level at any time
My strategy is when cant make up mind, listen to more bids
Comments?
Jack
#2
Posted 2006-August-18, 11:07
I would pass at both mps and imps unless white v red, in which case, I'd bid 3♦, intending to at least consider bidding ♠ next
#3
Posted 2006-August-18, 11:23
approach is, that if you come in at he 4
level they may have enough information
available to decide, to go for blood or not.
With the given hand, I would make a
Michaels Cue introducing Spades and another,
I intend to bid diamond later, which would show
my 2nd suit and make this suit longer.
If I show diamond depends a bit how the auction develops,
since partner may deduct, that I am weak with shape.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#4
Posted 2006-August-18, 11:27
adhoc3, on Aug 18 2006, 11:58 AM, said:
♥4
♦QT98765
♣-
RHO opened 1H, will you inter now? What's your strategy?
I passed this because:
1) I cant bid both suit in 1 bid
2) Could be a completely mis fitting hand for opps
3) I can bid on 4the level at any time
My strategy is when cant make up mind, listen to more bids
Comments?
Jack
5 loser hand, right? I bid 2♥.
I expect the opponents to end up at 4♥, or possibly higher. I guess my question is, should I be trying to compete, or hoping they'll get there only to discover the 4-1 heart split and 4-0 club split?
I think the odds of the hand being a misfit are close to nil: partner would have to have 5 hearts and 6 clubs, and I see no reason to think that's likely. After all, the hand to my left is just as likely to have such a combination, and then passing now would be horrible.
#5
Posted 2006-August-18, 12:46
adhoc3, on Aug 18 2006, 08:58 AM, said:
♥4
♦QT98765
♣-
RHO opened 1H, will you inter now? What's your strategy?
I passed this because:
1) I cant bid both suit in 1 bid
2) Could be a completely mis fitting hand for opps
3) I can bid on 4the level at any time
My strategy is when cant make up mind, listen to more bids
Comments?
Jack
There are certain types of hands where you can pass and evaluate but this isn't one of them. Passing and acting later is a form of master-minding unfortunately whether you like it or not.
I would Michaels the hand at all colors I think, in spite of my marginal suits. 7-5's are very powerful.
#6
Posted 2006-August-18, 13:55
It is entirely possible that partner is 2-3-1-7 or 2-4-1-6 or similar, but whenever partners stiff diamond is an honor (very probable given your holding), diamonds will likely play better than spades.
I think Mikeh's suggestion of bidding 3♦ first, followed by some # of spades is the most descriptive way of bidding this hand, and probably the safest.
So many experts, not enough X cards.
#7
Posted 2006-August-18, 14:38
#8
Posted 2006-August-18, 16:20
.. neilkaz ..
#9
Posted 2006-August-18, 19:35
mikeh, on Aug 18 2006, 12:07 PM, said:
I usually give scoring and vul, but not this time for I think there's no difference and looking forward to hear comments on that form you
Isn't there a problem for Michael Qbid (or Ghestem) that pard would never know how to choose between D/S as you discribed them as equal length? Say pard has:
xxx xxxx xxxx x or
xxx xxxx xxx xxx or
xx xxxxx xxxx xx
Then you will probably play in 5-3/2 but not 7-4/3 fit. In this case, I think 3/4D, hiding S, maybe a little bit better than 2H.
#10
Posted 2006-August-18, 19:47
#11
Posted 2006-August-19, 00:47
I much prefer 3D just for the peace-of-mind that you know you're burying their potential club fit (I am of the view that in certain auctions knowing about the 4th suit helps you defensively more often than declaring). We don't want pard to be left hanging over (1H) 2H (X) on a club hand.
Pass is second - I've been dealt hands like this when computer hands were involved and it seemed that when I passed they 2/1'ed right into one of my suits. Not saying it's a known fact but with me, it happens with enough frequency.
#12
Posted 2006-August-19, 05:43
At green vs Red I can compete upto 5 level , at unfavourable vul till 3 level.
Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.
"Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself, but talent instantly recognizes genius".
#13
Posted 2006-August-19, 06:39
Otherwise 2♦.
#14
Posted 2006-August-19, 07:10
Unfavorable: 3D
Both Vul: 4D
Not Vul: 5D
I don't like Michaels for the same reason given by others.
Peter
#15
Posted 2006-August-19, 07:27
adhoc3, on Aug 18 2006, 08:35 PM, said:
Isn't there a problem for Michael Qbid (or Ghestem) that pard would never know how to choose between D/S as you discribed them as equal length? Say pard has:
xxx xxxx xxxx x or
xxx xxxx xxx xxx or
xx xxxxx xxxx xx
Then you will probably play in 5-3/2 but not 7-4/3 fit. In this case, I think 3/4D, hiding S, maybe a little bit better than 2H.
<snip>
There is a risk using the Michaels-Q, but,
so what?
If you pass, you give them a free ride,
and entering at a later moment bears
add. risks.
If you bid diamonds the spade get lost,
... and you certainly know, which suit is
the most important suit in the game.
Take your choice.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#16
Posted 2006-August-19, 08:30
-P.J. Painter.
#18
Posted 2006-August-19, 19:46
zasanya, on Aug 19 2006, 06:43 AM, said:
At green vs Red I can compete upto 5 level , at unfavourable vul till 3 level.
It might be, if 2 ♥ were (a) a jump or [b] Roman. It's neither.
I have a feeling Max Hardy might have had a point when he wrote an entire book on the premise that Michaels' is the wrong meaning for the cue-bid, and that the way to bid this hand after a 1 ♥ opening is to double, and then bid 2 ♦ if partner picks clubs.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
Our ultimate goal on defense is to know by trick two or three everyone's hand at the table. -- Mike777
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#19
Posted 2006-August-21, 00:42
And if pd prefers the 5-3 fit to the 7-2 fit, okay, ***** happens, but this is much less dangerous then passing and giving them a free ride to their best spot.
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#20
Posted 2006-August-21, 02:17
blackshoe, on Aug 19 2006, 08:46 PM, said:
zasanya, on Aug 19 2006, 06:43 AM, said:
At green vs Red I can compete upto 5 level , at unfavourable vul till 3 level.
It might be, if 2 ♥ were (a) a jump or [b] Roman. It's neither
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