Kick it in?
#1
Posted 2009-October-22, 15:09
T9xxxx
xxx
Axx
J
Starting with you:
P 1C 1N p
2H 3C 3S p
?
#3
Posted 2009-October-22, 15:19
Seriously, where are 10 tricks coming from? Partner clearly has a lot of values in the black suits. That probably means there are a lot of losers in the red suits.
I am not saying that it won't make 10 tricks. But I think it is anti-percentage. And we are not vul.
#4
Posted 2009-October-22, 15:37
♠AQxx
♥AQx
♦xx
♣Kxxx
Not a maximum, wasted values in clubs, etc. But consider where the opponents cards are likely to be. Game is basically on two of three finesses through the opening bidder. This hand is also a quite minimum 1NT overcall, partner could easily have another point somewhere without calling it a maximum.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#5
Posted 2009-October-22, 15:39
Everyone here apparently doubles a lot with 16-counts despite being balanced if the hand has 4432 shape with two clubs. So, partner likely has 4342 with a doubleton in one of the red suits. Maybe only three spades, but still a probable ruffing value on the short side.
So, maybe ♠AQxx ♥AQxx ♦xx ♣Kxx?
Opposite that hand, I expect to lose one club, one diamond. I'll probably have no problem ditching a low heart on the club King. So, I need to hold AQAQ in the majors to one loser, with our strength over theirs, meaning making finesses.
The entries pausity is illusory. I have the diamond Ace. That's enough to lead a club toward, with a probable return back by a club ruff (maybe the needed course), or to finesse a spade and then return in spades (when partner has four).
So, I'll go.
Not sure what partner's 3♥ or 3♦ options might have meant, though, and how this affects things.
The tricks, then, will be six spades, two hearts, one club, one diamond, one diamond ruff, for 11, minus one somewhere, for 10.
-P.J. Painter.
#6
Posted 2009-October-22, 16:19
lets give him a red doubleton, what are the 13 likelly tricks? our 6 spades, 3 in a red suit (ruffed), 2 in the other red suit, and 2 in clubs (Discarding the other red suit).
This means that unless partner covers the third round of spades with his lenght, he will need 5 tricks from his honnor power to make game.
I am sorry but I lol at those who give partner ♣K and say that this is wastage when it is obvious that it is giving us a trick!
Give partner spade wastage and see how good game is:
KQJx AQxx xx Axx
Hopeless.
I just pass.
#8
Posted 2009-October-22, 16:33
Fluffy, on Oct 23 2009, 12:19 AM, said:
KQJx AQxx xx Axx
Hopeless.
I just pass.
'Hopeless' is a tad pessimistic, I think.
#9
Posted 2009-October-22, 16:34
Fluffy, on Oct 22 2009, 05:19 PM, said:
Hopeless.
Unless I'm misreading something, this seems like a fine game to me.
#11
Posted 2009-October-22, 16:39
Fluffy, on Oct 22 2009, 05:34 PM, said:
What are you talking about? You lose 1 diamond and 1 spade and if the heart hook is on you lose 1 heart. So you are on a finesse through the opening bidder.
Anyways I posted this because I read it in a match report of a flight B GNT match involving hrothgar and barmar. Barmar thought the author was harsh towards the players, so I read the whole writeup. He described bidding 4S on these cards irrationally exuberant lol. I thought it was a good bid.
#14
Posted 2009-October-22, 18:11
#15
Posted 2009-October-22, 18:32
#16
Posted 2009-October-22, 18:39
I think if you are passing hands like this at IMPs you need to grow a backbone.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#17
Posted 2009-October-22, 19:00
Phil, on Oct 22 2009, 07:39 PM, said:
How about w/w MPs? I guess I pass but I don't feel strongly about it.
#18
Posted 2009-October-23, 01:36
Over 3♣, opener could have bid 3♦ or 3♥ instead of 3♠. At least one of these bids should be used to distinguish between a minimum and a maximum.
#20
Posted 2009-October-23, 02:26
An Ace, an extra spade, our honors seem to be well placed, and pard may optimize dummy play because of the bidding inferences.
I would pass at MP maybe, on a very windy day.

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