One From the Swiss
#1
Posted 2008-February-02, 20:46
♠QJ8
♥J8
♦AQT5
♣A862
In second seat:
1♥-Dbl-P-2♠
3♥-P-P-4♣
P-?
Go for the money?
#2
Posted 2008-February-02, 20:52
We are already at the 4 level, and I would rather try 4♠, even (probably) in a Moysian than 5♣.
#3
Posted 2008-February-02, 21:33
- hrothgar
#5
Posted 2008-February-02, 22:12
Plenty of hands with 9 or 10 black cards where we can roll 10 in spades.
This hand has increased in value.
#7
Posted 2008-February-03, 00:34
#8
Posted 2008-February-03, 01:19
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
Bidding is an estimation of probabilities SJ Simon
#9
Posted 2008-February-03, 01:49
jdonn, on Feb 3 2008, 01:34 AM, said:
Well, we do have a decent hand. We have 13 working HCP (we could have much less), we have a club fit, and some sort of a spade fit.
Our alternatives seem to be Pass, 4♠ and 5♣.
5♣ is not attractive with a doubleton heart, as we rate to lose the first 2 tricks there.
Pass is reasonable, but they don't pay a vulnerable game bonus for playing in Gerber.
So I choose 4♠. True, partner can be confident we have 3 card ♠, and not a doubleton, but our chunky QJ8 will hopefully combine with partner's holding. I don't know what partner has, perhaps ATxx, xx, Jx, Axxxx, perhaps (OK, probably
I don't claim 4♠ is the correct bid here, but to me it does seem a reasonable bid, and not a 'WTH' bid.
#10
Posted 2008-February-03, 02:03
655321, on Feb 3 2008, 02:49 AM, said:
jdonn, on Feb 3 2008, 01:34 AM, said:
Well, we do have a decent hand. We have 13 working HCP (we could have much less), we have a club fit, and some sort of a spade fit.
Our alternatives seem to be Pass, 4♠ and 5♣.
5♣ is not attractive with a doubleton heart, as we rate to lose the first 2 tricks there.
Pass is reasonable, but they don't pay a vulnerable game bonus for playing in Gerber.
So I choose 4♠. True, partner can be confident we have 3 card ♠, and not a doubleton, but our chunky QJ8 will hopefully combine with partner's holding. I don't know what partner has, perhaps ATxx, xx, Jx, Axxxx, perhaps (OK, probably
I don't claim 4♠ is the correct bid here, but to me it does seem a reasonable bid, and not a 'WTH' bid.
It's a wth bid. What is this "some sort of spade fit", our spade fit is the minimum it can be! You say essentially "our hand is not bad and we have a better fit for clubs than spades" and then list 4♠ as an alternative. I am not seeing where that logical connection was made. If you are bidding 4♠ here then you are just always bidding it on this auction, which means partner's opinion means nothing to you since he has suggested a better alternative.
They don't pay a vulnerable game bonus for going down either.
Partner doesn't have the ace of clubs as well.
#11
Posted 2008-February-03, 02:16
If 4S had a play partner would have already bid it (we are in imps and we are red). Our hand isnt a dead minimum but with Jx in ♥ we can safely say that our hand has no extra. I expect -1 in 4C will be the most frequent result.
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#12
Posted 2008-February-03, 02:22
We're not making game on this one after this bidding. Partner might make 4♣, but spades rate to be 4-2 (or even 5-1), so I'd say we'd not even make 3♠.
Harald
#13
Posted 2008-February-03, 02:36
jdonn, on Feb 3 2008, 03:03 AM, said:
655321, on Feb 3 2008, 02:49 AM, said:
Partner doesn't have the ace of clubs as well.
D'oh!
I agree with you there.
#14
Posted 2008-February-03, 10:19
Jlall, on Feb 2 2008, 08:35 PM, said:
No problem.
Our hand is taking the tap, or we may to make our hand the master. RHO has a maximum of one more entry, and after that, RHO is out of the picture and the tap can't be continued. I agree there may be serious handling problems, but they should be able to overcome.
Our hand has really improved here with the double fit that we didn't know about, and the presumed lack of heart duplication. I would say pard has about a 10 count and 4=2=2=5, 4=3=1=5 or 4=1=3=5.
Some typical hands would look like:
1. ♠Kxxx ♥Ax ♦xx ♣Kxxxx
2. ♠Axxx ♥xxx ♦x ♣KQJxx
3. ♠AKxx ♥x ♦xxx ♣QJxxx
On #1, is a decent game.
On #2, game is definitely a dog.
On #3, game looks pretty good to me.
#15
Posted 2008-February-03, 10:33
George Carlin
#16
Posted 2008-February-03, 10:51
#17 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2008-February-03, 11:10
Winstonm, on Feb 3 2008, 11:51 AM, said:
Because you can make the judgement that, at the time you are first invited, passing rates to be best with the information that you have. You can then learn new information and make the judgement that bidding game rates to be best, even if the new information was just a competitive bid, or bids by the opponents. These things are not logically inconsistent
#18
Posted 2008-February-03, 12:25
#19
Posted 2008-February-03, 12:40
- hrothgar
#20
Posted 2008-February-03, 13:12
gnasher, on Feb 3 2008, 10:25 AM, said:
Why worse?
1. RHO's 3♥ call has made it less likely pard has worthless ♥ honors;
2. We now have a double fit we didn't know about, as well as a pard willing to take a call at the 4 level.
I recognize that 1 is somewhat intertwined with 2.

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