What does this auction show?
#1
Posted 2007-December-05, 10:18
(1♠) . dbl (2♠) pass
(pass) 3♣
do you think this shows... a.
♠ x
♥ AKJx
♦ xxx
♣ AQJTx
or something more like b.
♠ x
♥ AKx
♦ Kxx
♣ AKQJxx
What do you believe is more appropriate to the bidding and why?
#2
Posted 2007-December-05, 10:24
I don't think either of the hands you gave is appropriate. The first one should double again. The second one is close but a bit too strong IMO
#4
Posted 2007-December-05, 10:40
#5
Posted 2007-December-05, 10:43
With a king less, a simple 2♣ overcall is sufficient. Also, this would be about the top of the range for the bid.
In the GNT in Chicago a couple of years ago, I had a hand of similar strength to the second one, except the opening bid was 1♥ and I had spade shortness. I chose to double and bid. This worked well when my partner bid clubs. However, my partner was very unhappy with my double without spades. He said I should overcall clubs. I thought that my hand was too strong for a simple overcall.
At the other table, David Berkowitz did overcall 2♣.
#6
Posted 2007-December-05, 10:46
whereagles, on Dec 5 2007, 11:37 AM, said:
c.
Ax
Kx
Axx
KQJxxx
d.
x
AKx
Kxx
AKJxxx
#7
Posted 2007-December-05, 10:48
jdonn, on Dec 5 2007, 05:40 PM, said:
The shape of the second hand (roughly) but I agree it's too strong, I'd bid 3S on the second hand as we may well have 9 tricks opposite a spade stop.
#8
Posted 2007-December-05, 10:50
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#9
Posted 2007-December-05, 11:46
jdonn, on Dec 5 2007, 08:40 AM, said:
Agree.
#10
Posted 2007-December-05, 11:48
A. a hand that has some extras (around 14-17), slightly off-shape as compared to a standard t/o shape, with preference for clubs
OR
B. a GOSH (good one-suited hand)
It seems clear that there's a tendency to interpret it as hand B, because if doubler had hand A, he could dbl again.
#11
Posted 2007-December-05, 14:31
#12
Posted 2007-December-05, 15:19
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