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#1 User is offline   sceptic 

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Posted 2007-November-02, 13:14


Scoring: IMP


West North East South

 -     -     Pass  1
 Dbl   5    Pass  6
 Pass  Pass  Pass  

S3 S6 SK S8
SA C2 S9 S7
C3 C5 CK CA
CT C4 ST CQ
D3 DK D2 D4
SJ C6 SQ H2
CJ H7 H6 S2
H3 HA H8 H5

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Posted 2007-November-02, 13:19

Um, congratulations?

Even doubled, it's only 500 in contrast to 650.
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Posted 2007-November-02, 13:22

Nice bid. S has no business bidding 6. E should have doubled 5 and both opps should have doubled 6.
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Posted 2007-November-02, 13:23

Even better. Since West chose to double instead of overcalling spades, East was going to play in spades or diamonds. 12 tricks in spades and diamonds is cold if East declares (except if South leads a spade (!) against 6 and gives North a ruff on winning the A).
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Posted 2007-November-02, 13:27

West should clearly double 6, his partner will always pass that and he knows he is being ripped off. As for 5, it looks like overkill but at this vul overkill sometimes works :P
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Posted 2007-November-02, 13:30

oh no, W wanted to X and bid spades? that's horrible. i'd never bid 5 with your hand but it sure turned out very nicely
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Posted 2007-November-02, 13:39

Love your 5 bid at this vul, but PD's raise to 6 is insane as he has a normal minimum balanced opener and lacks controls. He must have thought that your bid was strong ... :unsure:

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Posted 2007-November-02, 13:40

helene_t, on Nov 2 2007, 02:22 PM, said:

Nice bid. S has no business bidding 6. E should have doubled 5 and both opps should have doubled 6.

I like the 6 bid.

Either responder is bidding to make or he's sacrificing. If he's bidding to make, surely the KQ of trump and a side ace is worth two tricks. If he's sacrificing, opener has one trick on defense (assuming that X'er has a singleton heart), which is almost unheard of for an opener. May as well continue the pre-empt before they find their suit, because they're making at least 5.
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Posted 2007-November-02, 13:48

gwnn, on Nov 2 2007, 02:30 PM, said:

oh no, W wanted to X and bid spades? that's horrible. i'd never bid 5 with your hand but it sure turned out very nicely

For me, this hand is at the very top end of a 1 overcall, so I don't criticize W here very much, but certainly I'd prefer 1 more useful HCP and maybe to be 6-3-3-1 so that I may not have as many quick losers.

However, the jump to 5 sure kept W out of and is a drawback to the "I'm too strong to O/C method" unless holding even a better hand. If PD simply raises 1 level overcalls with 6 pts and 3 card support, it is hard to miss game by overcalling 1.

Another problem concerns what does W do when opener's PD jumps to 4 and that is passed back to him ? He has to guess.

But West pass of 6C with the ace in and another ace and the KJ in is simply awful. It seems so clear that N/S got their signals crossed and got too high and the chances of 6X maikng seem very remote.
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Posted 2007-November-02, 13:57

neilkaz, on Nov 2 2007, 02:48 PM, said:

But West pass of 6C with the ace in and another ace and the KJ in is simply awful. It seems so clear that N/S got their signals crossed and got too high and the chances of 6X maikng seem very remote.

Is it really that clear?



How would you bid these hands?
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Posted 2007-November-02, 15:25

jtfanclub, on Nov 2 2007, 02:57 PM, said:

neilkaz, on Nov 2 2007, 02:48 PM, said:

But West pass of 6C with the ace in and another ace and the KJ in is simply awful. It seems so clear that N/S got their signals crossed and got too high and the chances of 6X maikng seem very remote.

Is it really that clear?



How would you bid these hands?

Just because you can invent one layout where they have exact distributions and a perfect fit and they might not even bid that way shows nothing. At this vul when you have a good hand, opponents who jump around like nuts are usually stealing from you. And I don't mean usually like 2/3, I mean usually like 19/20. West should obviously double.
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Posted 2007-November-02, 15:35

I know some will double instead of overcaling 1 with this west hand, though I haven't got a clue why. To me this hand is "far" from strong enough for that. Overcalling and rebidding (if not too high) is adequate with this hand.

Agree that west should double 6. The example hand where it is making is ridiculous, north would never jump to 5 with that hand. And even if that happened, no remotely sane person would even think about raising with the south hand - not even the one who raised with the actual hand.
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