pass or pull?
#1
Posted 2008-March-14, 08:48
(P) P (3♠) 4♥
(P) P (4♠) X
(P) ?
V, Qxx, Q109xxx, AJ10x
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"Hysterical Raisins again - this time on the World stage, not just the ACBL" mycroft
#3
Posted 2008-March-14, 09:05
Partner could have doubled first round if she wanted my input. I have to trust her judgement.
V
"gwnn" said:
hanp does not always mean literally what he writes.
#4
Posted 2008-March-14, 09:09
- hrothgar
#5
Posted 2008-March-14, 09:15
han, on Mar 14 2008, 04:09 PM, said:
Me too.
Quote
Partner still wants your input, but she has shown a different hand. On the first round, she said "I have a hand that thinks 4H is likely to be a good spot if you have an average hand"
By doubling 4S, she has now said "and what's more I have some extra values for my 4H call, so even knowing you might have nothing I don't want to defend 4S undoubled, please do whatever looks best on your hand"
p.s. we were very close to moving over 4H last round.
#6
Posted 2008-March-14, 09:30
han, on Mar 14 2008, 10:09 AM, said:
Ditto. Emphasise the pull for sure! We have an awesome hand for partner!
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#7
Posted 2008-March-14, 09:30
FrancesHinden, on Mar 14 2008, 10:15 AM, said:
han, on Mar 14 2008, 04:09 PM, said:
Me too.
Quote
Partner still wants your input, but she has shown a different hand. On the first round, she said "I have a hand that thinks 4H is likely to be a good spot if you have an average hand"
By doubling 4S, she has now said "and what's more I have some extra values for my 4H call, so even knowing you might have nothing I don't want to defend 4S undoubled, please do whatever looks best on your hand"
p.s. we were very close to moving over 4H last round.
I agree with all of this: the only difference is that I suspect that I am even closer to having bid last time than Frances is... in fact, now that I passed and partner showed a GOOD 4♥ bid, I feel sort of trapped... I am going to bid, but I can't quite bring myself to bid the slam I fell we might be making.
BTW, as you play in stronger games, this type of problem occurs less and less: no good player is likely to open 3♠ and then bid 4♠. That is a (bad) beginner's sequence.
#8
Posted 2008-March-14, 09:31
Or is the issue here the danger of it going 3S X 4S, then you're shut out from showing your hand (below the 5 level)?
"gwnn" said:
hanp does not always mean literally what he writes.
#9
Posted 2008-March-14, 11:49
- hrothgar
#10
Posted 2008-March-14, 12:48
West North East South
- - Pass Pass
3♠ 4♥ Pass Pass
4♠ Dbl Pass 5♥
Pass Pass Pass
5♥ seemed right to me. My ‘expert’ partner managed –1 (5♥ I think is cold ♦ loser, pitch ♣ on ♠) and proceeded to tell me that I should never pull his X.
Trying to analyse my hands seems like a waste of time, to get beyond the basics you obviously need a regular, committed partner. I think I should focus on something else and forget bidding until I find one. If you see me posting this baloney again please point me back here!
Han, Frances, Mike I'm free when ever you are
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"Hysterical Raisins again - this time on the World stage, not just the ACBL" mycroft
#11
Posted 2008-March-14, 12:57
Ruff the spade, pray trump are 3-2, which they are, and knock out the diamond A... losing a diamond and a spade.
BTW, I don't like 4♥ as an overcall... my choice would be 3N. That wouldn't get me to 6♦ either.. preempts work... that 4♠ bid was a beginner's bid.
#12
Posted 2008-March-14, 13:27
The opponents may not bid soundly but that doesnt necessarily mean they are in trouble.
My partner's first mentor had a saying "Never double a little old lady that bids 1♠ ... 2♠... 3♠...4♠."
This is a variation on that theme.
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
#13
Posted 2008-March-14, 14:27
#14
Posted 2008-March-14, 14:42
mr1303, on Mar 15 2008, 09:27 AM, said:
I think it is just more memorable when they do.
Somehow we don't remember the 800s and 1100s when they were stupid.
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
#15
Posted 2008-March-14, 14:49
- hrothgar
#16
Posted 2008-March-14, 16:03
Your partner debatably didn't have his 4♥ bid, un-debatably didn't have his double, and definitely should have made 5♥ as well.
#17
Posted 2008-March-14, 18:44
mikeh, on Mar 14 2008, 10:30 PM, said:
FrancesHinden, on Mar 14 2008, 10:15 AM, said:
han, on Mar 14 2008, 04:09 PM, said:
Me too.
Quote
Partner still wants your input, but she has shown a different hand. On the first round, she said "I have a hand that thinks 4H is likely to be a good spot if you have an average hand"
By doubling 4S, she has now said "and what's more I have some extra values for my 4H call, so even knowing you might have nothing I don't want to defend 4S undoubled, please do whatever looks best on your hand"
p.s. we were very close to moving over 4H last round.
I agree with all of this: the only difference is that I suspect that I am even closer to having bid last time than Frances is... in fact, now that I passed and partner showed a GOOD 4♥ bid, I feel sort of trapped... I am going to bid, but I can't quite bring myself to bid the slam I fell we might be making.
BTW, as you play in stronger games, this type of problem occurs less and less: no good player is likely to open 3♠ and then bid 4♠. That is a (bad) beginner's sequence.
Agree with all this. Pass is out and I came very close to bidding last time.

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