ratty ratty diamonds
#1
Posted 2007-September-11, 04:59
xxx
KT7xxx
Ax
undisturbed bidding
1♣-1♦
1♠-?
(1♠ was NF of course)
George Carlin
#2
Posted 2007-September-11, 05:16
Okay I had liked to have a better suit. But I like to have two aces and a king too.
And I cannot have both for my bid.
Very distant second choice would be 2 NT.
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#3
Posted 2007-September-11, 05:20
Codo, on Sep 11 2007, 04:16 AM, said:
I'd be interested to know how you evaluate a hand to 2 decimal points
"You need to play a lot of stuff these days just to deal with the stuff your opponents are playing" DBurn
#4
Posted 2007-September-11, 05:33
FS(1R)F not FS(G)F
#5
Posted 2007-September-11, 06:35
jillybean2, on Sep 11 2007, 11:20 AM, said:
Codo, on Sep 11 2007, 04:16 AM, said:
I'd be interested to know how you evaluate a hand to 2 decimal points
I think he meant 10-11 points
Anyway, 3♦ (though not totally happy about it.. lol)
#6
Posted 2007-September-11, 07:58
So 3♦ for me. I could easily design the hand with the same points and distribution with tenaces where I would bid 2NT.
#7
Posted 2007-September-11, 09:57
- hrothgar
#8
Posted 2007-September-11, 11:27
I can't bid 2NT which is right on values with hearts open - I'll wrongside the contract.
I don't like my suit much, but nothing better is to be found, so 3♦ it's got to be (for some playing xyz this would be forcing, they will bid 2♣ followed by 3♦).
Harald
#9
Posted 2007-September-11, 11:38
If it was a GF, then I'm left with 3♦.
#10
Posted 2007-September-11, 12:19
If 1♠ is up-the-line bidding, I'll bid 3♦.
#11
Posted 2007-September-11, 18:15
#12
Posted 2007-September-11, 18:47
pclayton, on Sep 12 2007, 01:19 AM, said:
If 1♠ is up-the-line bidding, I'll bid 3♦.
Agree with Phil here.
#13
Posted 2007-September-11, 19:32
#14
Posted 2007-September-11, 19:33
It's all very well to say that "it's a misfit so we should downgrade" but shouldn't the person who knows it's a misfit do the downgrading? After all, opener just might be 4-1-3-5.
I'll bid 3♦ in any case.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#15
Posted 2007-September-12, 10:10
awm, on Sep 11 2007, 05:33 PM, said:
It's all very well to say that "it's a misfit so we should downgrade" but shouldn't the person who knows it's a misfit do the downgrading? After all, opener just might be 4-1-3-5.
I'll bid 3♦ in any case.
If pard has a 4=1=3=5, then the bidding got by 2 opponents that could have overcalled 1♥. Not certain, but pretty likely.
I don't understand how its 'likely' that pard has 15-16 if he's unbalanced. Even if pard has a hand like: ♠Kxxx ♥AKx ♦ x ♣KQxxx, its doubtful we want to be in game on this misfit. I see that the ♣J or the ♣10 makes game excellent, but you are talking about a very narrow set of hands that doesn't move over 2♦, but where 3N is good.
If pard has the same hand without the ♥K, I would rather be in 2♦ and keep my plus position.
#16
Posted 2007-September-12, 11:03
A couple other points are that while the silent opponents make it more likely partner has some heart length, they also make it more likely partner has extras (opponents are more likely to bid on hands where they have a few points). And while partner's unbalanced shape makes it more likely partner has a singleton diamond (since none of the balanced hands which are ruled out include singleton diamond), it also makes it more likely partner has extras (since none of the balanced hands which are ruled out have more than 14 hcp). If we're after example hands, how about:
♠Kxxx
♥Ax
♦x
♣KQxxxx
where game is on a 3-2 club break even though opener holds a twelve-count with singleton diamond. Even if you add a couple cards to the hand (say the club jack and a major suit queen) I doubt you're getting to game after a 2♦ rebid.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#17
Posted 2007-September-12, 11:12
If partner has moderate extras, but is 4216 with a heart stopper, 3C will excite him more than 3D would.
Anyway, I know 3C is an unusual call, it just feels right to me....
Not palying walsh, you have no choice but 3D here, unless you played a cool treatment like 2D/1C was mildly invitational.
#18
Posted 2007-September-12, 11:20
Quote
♠Kxxx
♥Ax
♦x
♣KQxxxx
where game is on a 3-2 club break even though opener holds a twelve-count with singleton diamond. Even if you add a couple cards to the hand (say the club jack and a major suit queen) I doubt you're getting to game after a 2♦ rebid.
I'd be willing to bet that neither of the 2♦ or 3♦ bidders are getting to 3N. At least the 2♦ bidders will keep their plus.
I think if you are trying to make a good argument for 3♦, look at 4=2=2=5 hands with a diamond honor like: ♠Kxxx ♥AQ ♦Ax ♣Jxxxx. Its this class of hands that I'm most worried about, not the ones where we have an undisclosed source of club tricks.
#19
Posted 2007-September-12, 11:53
pclayton, on Sep 12 2007, 12:20 PM, said:
Quote
♠Kxxx
♥Ax
♦x
♣KQxxxx
I'd be willing to bet that neither of the 2♦ or 3♦ bidders are getting to 3N.
Oddly enough, I'd end up in 4♣ after a 3♦ bid.
#20
Posted 2007-September-12, 12:11
pclayton, on Sep 12 2007, 12:20 PM, said:
Quote
♠Kxxx
♥Ax
♦x
♣KQxxxx
where game is on a 3-2 club break even though opener holds a twelve-count with singleton diamond. Even if you add a couple cards to the hand (say the club jack and a major suit queen) I doubt you're getting to game after a 2♦ rebid.
I'd be willing to bet that neither of the 2♦ or 3♦ bidders are getting to 3N. At least the 2♦ bidders will keep their plus.
I think if you are trying to make a good argument for 3♦, look at 4=2=2=5 hands with a diamond honor like: ♠Kxxx ♥AQ ♦Ax ♣Jxxxx. Its this class of hands that I'm most worried about, not the ones where we have an undisclosed source of club tricks.
Would you really rebid 1S playing walsh with that hand? I would have bid 1N without even thinking. The clubs are like a 4 bagger....

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