Now what?
#1
Posted 2004-July-22, 17:20
W N E S
2D (X) P (P)
2H (3N) P (P)
X
all pass
2D is weak 2 in major or 20-22 balanced
P suggested some diamond length and values
You hold
106
J765
J9873
A9
You see in dummy:
---------
J92
A3
Q652
10732
You lead the 5H, AH, 9H, 2H
T2: 2C, 4C, KC, AC
What now?
#2
Posted 2004-July-22, 17:57
#3
Posted 2004-July-22, 18:32
#4
Posted 2004-July-22, 18:43
Declerer maybe didnt know what to bid and because of my pass on 2d thought his partner would have heart lengh and bid 3nt with a sgl.
#6
Posted 2004-July-22, 19:11
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
#7
Posted 2004-July-23, 03:01
#8
Posted 2004-July-23, 03:08
#9
Posted 2004-July-23, 05:06
He does indeed Frederick!
#10
Posted 2004-July-23, 05:37
#11
Posted 2004-July-23, 06:01
Note, you can only use this psyce one or two times before ethically you can't use it anymore.
Ben
#12
Posted 2004-July-23, 06:09
inquiry, on Jul 23 2004, 01:01 PM, said:
Isn't this considered as a controlled psych?? He can always pull if his p goes nuts and bids on in ♥... What if we bid 4♥ based on a 10 card trump? I'm sure he won't pass, but bid 4♠.
#13
Posted 2004-July-23, 06:24
Free, on Jul 23 2004, 08:09 AM, said:
No, thiis is not what is meant by a "control psyche". I think what they mean is a "psyche control" as a conventional bid to basically ask your partner if he psyched.
A control psyhe would be something like this.. your partner overcalls 1NT and you have balanced 12 hcp and what looks like a game forcing hand. But you know your partner psyches 1NT overcall on weak hand with long suit, so you play a 2♣ bid you as a question, did you psyche. Partner passes or bids his long suit at the two level, which you pass to show psyche.
Kaplan Sheinwold also use jump shifts as a psyche control if I remember. These are illegal in WBF and ACBL play.
I think it also includes even things like the 1♠ overcall after 1♣ (foring) bid announcing 13 cards, even teh agreement that 1NT overcall is natural of weak with long suit, and the agreement that not vul, 3rd seat always opens, values or not.
Ben
#14
Posted 2004-July-23, 11:39
Since these situations occur on a variety of situations and are opportunistic, it can't be considered a controlled psych or an understanding.
Do some counting here... You have 4h, dummy has 2, declarer has at least 1 and bid NT, so declarer must have more. Either this deck has too many hearts, or partner psyched the 2H and has a spade suit.
Very successful psych.
#15
Posted 2004-July-23, 13:15
#16
Posted 2004-July-23, 22:29
inquiry, on Jul 24 2004, 12:01 AM, said:
This is common sense or general knowledge you ought to be able to do it as often as you like.
I would expect that if I sat down to play for the first time with any competent player that they would at least consider psyching in this situation. I would expect this whether the player was my partner or my opponent. Therefore I do not see how once a player has actually psyched that they would then be not allowed to repeat this psyche.
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
#17
Posted 2004-July-26, 13:18
My pd has ♠, hope it is not to late to switch to ♠.
Mike
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