Horrible
#1
Posted 2010-March-15, 02:46
#2
Posted 2010-March-15, 04:01
George Carlin
#3
Posted 2010-March-15, 04:37
#4
Posted 2010-March-15, 05:55
#5
Posted 2010-March-15, 06:08
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#6
Posted 2010-March-15, 06:16
This could be a double game swing.
I would expect partner to have zero or one clubs. Since he has almost no high cards, he can't take a call over 4♣. However, if he really has zero clubs, we are making 10 or 11 tricks depending on whether he has a trick.
Worst case, we go for 800 opposite 600. Best case, we go for +850 opposite -600.
(Truly worst case? Partner has a 3172 zero count, would lead a heart against 5♣ and the opponent's hearts are 3-3. We go for 1100 and would have been plus against 5♣. But that would be so extreme as to be dismissed.)
#7
Posted 2010-March-15, 06:31
If RHO has raised without clubs, but with outside cards then we will be doubled and go down, hopefully they would have made 5♣ in those cases. If RHO has raised with trumps, we should be OK. Anyway, I hope that somebody is making 11 tricks enough of the time that bidding should work out in the long run.
#8
Posted 2010-March-15, 08:17
bed
#9
Posted 2010-March-15, 08:23
#10
Posted 2010-March-15, 08:23
George Carlin
#11
Posted 2010-March-15, 08:32
gwnn, on Mar 15 2010, 09:23 AM, said:
dunno about your %, but i think that a lot of hands that bid 5c are just strong balanced hands with a stiff club, partner should have a chunky suit for 1st in vul preempt. Alternatively, he could have Kx clubs asnd cashing dfiamonds, and just bet on making a ton of tricks on thei right lead.
I think if i was going to take any action on this hand, it would be dble. if partner passes i have probably done the right thing. If he pulls to a major i ahve almost certainly done better than bidding 5h. If he bids diamonds its pretty unpleasant, but ill live with it.
Still I would most likely pass. Add a diamond honour and i'm in for dble.
#12
Posted 2010-March-15, 10:38
#13
Posted 2010-March-15, 10:49
jdonn, on Mar 15 2010, 11:38 AM, said:
i agree with the sentiment, but i don't expect 5Cx to be going down badly. my nightmare scenario if i double is that it goes 5D from p then if you pull to 5H you risk getting 5S from p - no fun there.
nasty things can happen if you double. i think the safest option is to go quietly
#14
Posted 2010-March-15, 10:52
#15
Posted 2010-March-15, 11:11
5H could be right but I would pass.
#16
Posted 2010-March-15, 13:28
phil_20686, on Mar 15 2010, 02:32 PM, said:
We have the following cards missing (assuming RHO indeed has a small singleton club):
♠AJ
♦AKQJ
Are you trying to say that "a lot of" RHO's hands are like:
AJxx
xxx
AQxxx
x
?
Do you think this strategy is profitable? Do you bid like this or do you just mean to say that people in general bid like this?
Alternatively
xxxx
x
AKQJxx
Kx
I mean yes sure this is possible but wouldn't you agree that the single most likely scenario is RHO has 3 or 4 clubs and some shape and some points?
George Carlin
#17
Posted 2010-March-15, 15:10
I agree that the 5C bidder will often have a strong balanced hand with only a few clubs, like 2. Axxx xx AKxxx Kx would be a 5C bid wouldn't it?
#18
Posted 2010-March-15, 15:27
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."
#19
Posted 2010-March-15, 16:57
Dbl is insurance in case partner has the balance of points and RHO is making an advanced save. Say I had been second to speak and the auction went (4C)-4H-(5C). Is partner more likely to bid 5H or dbl? I don't know, but I would guess dbl.
#20
Posted 2010-March-16, 11:26
Partner will almost always pass. And to think that rho is furthering the preempt rather than bidding to make seems incredibly committal. I wouldn't mind so much if I felt that the downside to defending was 4 imps, but my hand suggests that if the opps are making, they may make an overtrick......partner will rarely lead hearts...he will tend to lead from whatever strength or whatever honour-containing sequence he has....not to mention that even with a heart lead, declarer may be void (I put that as a very minor factor).
If I knew that partner would pull when it is double-dummy right to do so, I'd be far happier, but most partners remember and honour the dictum that the 5 level belongs to the opps, as it usually does.
As for 5♥ or pass: the problem description is very appropriate. Both actions are, ironically, even more committal than double....indeed, the strongest point in favour of double is that it preserves a chance for partner to save us from the consequences of our action by holding the right hand and taking the right action.
I can't stand the idea of passing....it is too dangerous to pass. Unlikely tho it may be, it is possible to construct hands on which both sides make game, including layouts on which partner may well guess to pass the double.
So I bid 5♥....and await dummy (not to mention RHO's next call) with trepidation.

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