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Poll: your bid :( (53 member(s) have cast votes)

your bid :(

  1. p (17 votes [32.08%])

    Percentage of vote: 32.08%

  2. x (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  3. 4NT then 5H (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  4. 5H (36 votes [67.92%])

    Percentage of vote: 67.92%

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#1 User is offline   gwnn 

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Posted 2008-May-27, 05:37

p-p-4 to you

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Posted 2008-May-27, 05:51

I voted for pass, but on reflection, partner could have a stiff spade and both red Kings, while the opps have 8 spade and 2 club tricks, so a double game swing is plausible. I should probably take out insurance at 5H.
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Posted 2008-May-27, 06:23

Mark me for a pass. Might be getting stolen from, but I think the odds are greater that both contracts are going down.
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Posted 2008-May-27, 06:27

5H.

I dont think the hand is strong enough to make
a move towards slam, especially given that
partner is a passed hand.
Since I am pretty certain I wont pass at the table,
and hence I wont claim it here.

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Marlowe
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Posted 2008-May-27, 06:29

The decision is close, but partner has passed in 2nd seat, so I will pass.
If this were a 2nd seat decision I would prefer 5.
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Posted 2008-May-27, 06:41

seems good for a siumulation. without one, I guess I'd pass.
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Posted 2008-May-27, 07:43

5. Too many ways to win. However, if it does go double on my left, I expect to be going for quite a number. I've done so before and will do so again.
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Posted 2008-May-27, 08:09

Uncomfortable but I think 5H is right. Not easy.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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Posted 2008-May-27, 08:18

I'd pass. There is a good chance RHO will X us if we bid/
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Posted 2008-May-27, 09:16

Yeah, very uncomfortable indeed. Qx hmm. I think that sways me to the pass side.

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I'd pass. There is a good chance RHO will X us if we bid/


Just curious, how do people normally play these X's by the preemptor? At these favourable colours, is it usually best to play X by the preemptor as a I want to bid more-have a few defensive values/suggesting sac or would the exception be a 3rd seat preemption which can be a to-make hand and crackin the opponents for crossing the line?
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Posted 2008-May-27, 09:19

The thing is, a 3rd seat 4 bid can be quite strong. When I make that bid, I expect to make if I catch a dummy with 2 card support and a random 6 count or so.
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Posted 2008-May-27, 10:19

andy_h, on May 27 2008, 10:16 AM, said:

Yeah, very uncomfortable indeed. Qx hmm. I think that sways me to the pass side.

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I'd pass. There is a good chance RHO will X us if we bid/


Just curious, how do people normally play these X's by the preemptor? At these favourable colours, is it usually best to play X by the preemptor as a I want to bid more-have a few defensive values/suggesting sac or would the exception be a 3rd seat preemption which can be a to-make hand and crackin the opponents for crossing the line?

After a 3rd seat 4M opener or 4M overcall it's best to just play it as "I have a good hand and was going to make" since you may be very heavy for your bid in that situation.
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Posted 2008-May-27, 10:37

I pass. Not enough experience in this situation to be at all confident what is right (does anyone have enough?)
Please let me know about any questions or interest or bug reports about GIB.
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Posted 2008-May-27, 10:45

Much as I like to bid... I pass here.

If we were NV or partner were not a passed hand, I would bid. But here it seems all too likely that neither game makes, and that 5X will go for 200 or 500 (not exactly cheap insurance against 4).
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Posted 2008-May-27, 11:20

I'm a passer here.

I don't like Qx. 4 could be quite strong here. I'd not be surprised at all if RHO could double 5, and that might be a bloody affair.
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Posted 2008-May-27, 11:44

jdonn, on May 27 2008, 04:37 PM, said:

I pass. Not enough experience in this situation to be at all confident what is right (does anyone have enough?)

Well, I can simulate some experience.

Assumptions:
- preemptor has 7+ spades, headed by at least QJ or K. If 7+ spades, then 7-15 hcp. If 8+ spaces, then 3-15 hcp.
- pard and LHO have at most 11 hcp and no weak 2 in diams or weak 3 in the minors.
- below, "West doubles" means he has K and an ace (if spade ace, no longer than Ax)

Outcome after 18998 hands:
Hcp pard: 7.66191 hcp
Hearts pard: 2.42289 hearts
Pard has a king and an ace: 22.9761%
West doubles: 22.0076%

This is the "experience". Now you rate pass and 5 :P
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Posted 2008-June-05, 22:41

What about hands where 4S makes/going down?

Would be interesting to see how many % of hands has 4S and 5H both making or 4S makes and 5H is a good sac.
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Posted 2008-June-05, 22:52

I tried 5, but wasn't very proud of it. LHO took the push, partner applied the x card for +300. We would have made 5H. Not quite sure what the other hands were any more.
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Posted 2008-June-05, 23:08

A confident 5 for me.

If I debate for a second or two, maybe LHO will feel more confident about an X (when it is right for him to do so).

Could be wrong, and on a bad day I will go for 1100. However, 5 is the call I would make at the table.
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