Battling Preempts-2
#21
Posted 2007-June-28, 03:36
With a pickup partner this is a simple 5♦.
#22
Posted 2007-June-28, 03:41
I was going to bid 5, and I would do so at imps, but I'm being persuaded by other posts that perhaps 4 is enough. Partner is likely to raise if 5 is making. He knows aces are good cards as well.
We may miss game if our singleton club is the key to the hand.
The singleton club is a bit strange, and there's some indication that partner is strong balanced without a pure 3NT bid.
#23
Posted 2007-June-28, 04:09
FrancesHinden, on Jun 28 2007, 04:41 PM, said:
I was going to bid 5, and I would do so at imps, but I'm being persuaded by other posts that perhaps 4 is enough. Partner is likely to raise if 5 is making. He knows aces are good cards as well.
We may miss game if our singleton club is the key to the hand.
The singleton club is a bit strange, and there's some indication that partner is strong balanced without a pure 3NT bid.
Sounds sensible to me.
#24
Posted 2007-June-28, 06:02
bid_em_up, on Jun 28 2007, 12:05 AM, said:
My thoughts exactly. I'd be hesitant to open 4♦ as this would shut off partner's spades, but now that partner has shown me a green card, I feel free as a bird.
3♠ is a gamble with very few chances to be right. I expect to be shortened fast, and as my hand is too weak and without outside entries those 6 diamond tricks that I expect could well turn into 0 tricks when spades are trumps.
Edit: I've never had a partner who would appreciate a joke so cruel as the bidding of 4♣ from me would be.
#25
Posted 2007-June-28, 07:25
#26
Posted 2007-June-28, 08:12
- hrothgar
#27
Posted 2007-June-28, 08:33
Apollo81, on Jun 28 2007, 04:25 PM, said:
I don't get this. Don't you trust you partner will raise 4♦ to 5 with three Aces in hand?
What I would like to avoid in the unlikely case when partner has three Aces is to be raised from 5♦ to 6.
#28
Posted 2007-June-28, 11:48
ochinko, on Jun 28 2007, 04:33 PM, said:
Apollo81, on Jun 28 2007, 04:25 PM, said:
I don't get this. Don't you trust you partner will raise 4♦ to 5 with three Aces in hand?
What I would like to avoid in the unlikely case when partner has three Aces is to be raised from 5♦ to 6.
Huh? Partner haven't forgotten that you passed over 3♣. He won't raise you to 6♦ unless having something seriously good. 3 aces won't be enough.. I'm somewhere between 4 and 5♦'s. I'd probably just hog the hand and bid 5♦ at the table.
Harald
#29
Posted 2007-June-28, 12:07
- hrothgar
#31
Posted 2007-June-28, 14:08
P_Marlowe, on Jun 27 2007, 02:58 PM, said:
it is 4D vs. 5D, 4D gives partner the chance to
show his 6 card mayor, and it gives him the
chance to check out, the downside, we may
make 4D+1.
And yes, I agree with pass the first time.
No question about that.
With kind regards
Marlowe
I concur as this sequence shows the hand I happen to hold......doh!
#32
Posted 2007-June-28, 23:30
#33
Posted 2007-June-29, 03:46
#34
Posted 2007-June-29, 03:50
#35
Posted 2007-June-29, 05:17
xxxx
Kxx
Kxxx
xx
and this hand. I understand we're lacking space for adequate exploration, but this hand HAS TO be good enough for 4♦. And, for every magical minimum hand that partner won't raise on, there are, I fear, 3 others opposite which 5♦ will have ridiculous chances, some of which opps will smack.
4♦
George Carlin
#36
Posted 2007-June-29, 05:24
- hrothgar
#37
Posted 2007-June-29, 07:39
Hannie, on Jun 29 2007, 05:24 AM, said:
The first one seems right, I am not sure about the second one. I think ♣xxx is a good holding once partner jumps, ♣xx isn't.

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