My partner held this hand last night. On your left is the mercurial Han Peters. What's your call?
Opener Turned Preemptor What do you do now?
#1
Posted 2007-September-19, 09:12
My partner held this hand last night. On your left is the mercurial Han Peters. What's your call?
#2
Posted 2007-September-19, 09:15
#3
Posted 2007-September-19, 09:17
At matchpoints, this is a tougher problem. Passing 3♥ is not unreasonable at matchpoints. Partner could not overcall at the one-level, so if he has 5 or more hearts he does not have that great of a hand. If he has only 4 hearts, you might run into some bad breaks.
#4
Posted 2007-September-19, 09:44
Whenever I bid a tight game at IMPs, its a "feel good" auction.
#5
Posted 2007-September-19, 11:05
#6
Posted 2007-September-19, 11:10
George Carlin
#7
Posted 2007-September-19, 11:23
#8
Posted 2007-September-19, 12:39
Harald
#9
Posted 2007-September-19, 12:48
Partner (me) held :
Easy 4♥. Pretty much expected a unanimous panel. Interesting question about what to do in MPs... I'd probably think about it for a few seconds then bid 4♥.
#10 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2007-September-19, 13:23
skaeran, on Sep 19 2007, 01:39 PM, said:
Seriously, we have a huge hand for a balancing X opposite a partner who has bid 3H on their own. This is closer to a slam try than a pass.
#11
Posted 2007-September-19, 13:55
Jlall, on Sep 19 2007, 02:23 PM, said:
skaeran, on Sep 19 2007, 01:39 PM, said:
Seriously, we have a huge hand for a balancing X opposite a partner who has bid 3H on their own. This is closer to a slam try than a pass.
Slam try? Opposite a partner who could not act over a 1♦ opening bid?
I don't think so.
Quite frankly, I don't think that passing is outlandish. At IMPs, you have to bid a game. But I don't know if I am so quick to hang partner for competing at matchpoints.
#12
Posted 2007-September-19, 14:04
ArtK78, on Sep 19 2007, 11:55 AM, said:
Jlall, on Sep 19 2007, 02:23 PM, said:
skaeran, on Sep 19 2007, 01:39 PM, said:
Seriously, we have a huge hand for a balancing X opposite a partner who has bid 3H on their own. This is closer to a slam try than a pass.
Slam try? Opposite a partner who could not act over a 1♦ opening bid?
I don't think so.
Quite frankly, I don't think that passing is outlandish. At IMPs, you have to bid a game. But I don't know if I am so quick to hang partner for competing at matchpoints.
Just because pard passed over 1♦, doesn't mean he's weak. There are many hands with 4 hearts and a little diamond length that pass. Some of these hands will make a stronger call than 3♥, however.
I'd say Kevin's example is about a Q better than a dead minimum, and game is still very good.
#13
Posted 2007-September-19, 14:06
#14
Posted 2007-September-19, 14:57
ArtK78, on Sep 19 2007, 09:55 PM, said:
Jlall, on Sep 19 2007, 02:23 PM, said:
skaeran, on Sep 19 2007, 01:39 PM, said:
Seriously, we have a huge hand for a balancing X opposite a partner who has bid 3H on their own. This is closer to a slam try than a pass.
Slam try? Opposite a partner who could not act over a 1♦ opening bid?
I don't think so.
Quite frankly, I don't think that passing is outlandish. At IMPs, you have to bid a game. But I don't know if I am so quick to hang partner for competing at matchpoints.
If you read Justin's post carefully I don't think you'll find anything suggesting he'd make a slam try on this hand. He just said a slam try is closer than pass, meaning he thinks the hand is good for a 4♥ raise and he doesn't feel that raising to game is stretching at all, but that he's got just a little in reserve. I fully agree with him.
I'd not hesitate to bid game at matchpoint either. And I really find passing outlandish.
Harald
#15
Posted 2007-September-19, 15:25
Actually I can think on many more hands that fail to make game than those who have a play in slam.
#16
Posted 2007-September-19, 15:31
#17
Posted 2007-September-19, 15:46
ArtK78, on Sep 19 2007, 02:55 PM, said:
Jlall, on Sep 19 2007, 02:23 PM, said:
skaeran, on Sep 19 2007, 01:39 PM, said:
Seriously, we have a huge hand for a balancing X opposite a partner who has bid 3H on their own. This is closer to a slam try than a pass.
Slam try? Opposite a partner who could not act over a 1♦ opening bid?
I don't think so.
Quite frankly, I don't think that passing is outlandish. At IMPs, you have to bid a game. But I don't know if I am so quick to hang partner for competing at matchpoints.
Passing is not even close to reasonable, sorry. Don't construct hand's or worry about why partner passed over 1D (there are many hands that good but have no good bid). You have promised about 9 points in support of hearts with your balancing x, and you have about 17. Since its about 2.5 points/trick, you are roughly 3 tricks stronger then promised. In general, partner's competative bids might be 1 trick more then there hand is worth, so you have to give a little slack, but if partner thinks he can make 8 tricks then you have reason to believe he will take closer to 11 tricks.
P.S.
1D-P-P-x
P-2M
is about 12-14ish. Balancer bids are about 3 points lighter then a direct action promises, and responder's ranges are about 3 points higher. This hand is an easy raise of a 2H bid to game.
Also, note these good hands that advancer has, almost always has only a 4 card major, or they usually would have bid already.
#18
Posted 2007-September-19, 16:31
Also, experienced bridge players would rather go down in 4H then play in 3H with 4H making. Think about it, when you play in 4H going down 1 then you make 240 points fewer than you could have (-100 vs +140), but if you play in 3H while you should have been in 4H then you make 450 points fewer (170 vs 620), quite a bit more.
This is probably the opposite thinking of most beginning players, who tend to dislike going down and don't see playing 3H+1 as a big loss.
- hrothgar
#19
Posted 2007-September-19, 17:29

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