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Maybe it's style

Poll: Stretch to 3H? (71 member(s) have cast votes)

Stretch to 3H?

  1. Pass (7 votes [9.86%])

    Percentage of vote: 9.86%

  2. Double (3 votes [4.23%])

    Percentage of vote: 4.23%

  3. 3H (30 votes [42.25%])

    Percentage of vote: 42.25%

  4. Would've passed this hand out (31 votes [43.66%])

    Percentage of vote: 43.66%

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#1 User is offline   awm 

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Posted 2010-March-24, 10:52

Scoring: MP


Pass-Pass-Pass-1
1-Dbl-2

What now? Would you have opened this hand in 4th seat at MP scoring?
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Posted 2010-March-24, 10:58

I like this hand, I have nice hearts, and 2 kings, I will definitely bid 3.
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Posted 2010-March-24, 11:04

I think 3 shows a (non-awful) minimum, 4 a normal 3 bid, and cuebid (perhaps among other things) a normal 4 bid. Even if 2NT is artificial and competing I want it to only contain one or both minors.
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Posted 2010-March-24, 11:37

I would have passed: only 14 pearson points, no Aces. Of course, it helps that I play a fairly light opening style in 1st and 2nd (tho not as light as some posters) and, especially, I usually play either 11-14 or 12-14 1N in 2nd seat.

Had I decided to open, I'd have bid 1, intending to pass 1N and to rebid 1N over 1 and to signoff over a drury response. Then I wouldn't be in this situation, altho the situation I'd be in might be no more comfortable.

While I am sure most of us can or would claim the following, and it is also true that I rarely play tough mps, my experience with passing out these hands has been generally, tho not universally, good.
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Posted 2010-March-24, 11:41

I would tend to pass initially unless my opponents are terrible enough that getting an avg from a passout is a bad board against them. -Somebody- has to bid over 2 here at all white MPs so I guess it should be me since I "know" we have a fit and I know I have short spades with no minor honors. If I was worried partner would punish me for bidding 3, I might pass.
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Posted 2010-March-24, 11:59

Yes, I would open 1. After the double I would be very happy to bid 2 so am happy over their 2 to bid 3.
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Posted 2010-March-24, 12:04

I don't know if I would have opened this hand, I certainly would against weak opponents. Definitely agree with mikeh that being aceless with only 2 spades suggests passsing.

Now that we have opened we should try for a plus. Passing out 2S will rarely be a plus, I think we should bid 3H.
and the result can be plotted on a graph.
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Posted 2010-March-24, 12:24

We should bid, we're unlikely to beat 2, and -110 isn't going to be worth much.
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Posted 2010-March-24, 12:38

IMHO 1>pass>1 but it's close so I can live with 1.

Now 3 for the reason Mikegill states. Unless I am allowed to bid a g/b 2NT.
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Posted 2010-March-24, 13:18

Pass.

I don't agree that any hand with hearts should bid 3 here. A normal 2 bid covers quite a wide range and there is no room to investigate if you bid 3 on all of them. Partner having passed doesn't prevent him holding all the hands that want to bid 4 only if I have a decent 3 bid, e.g. Axx Jxxxx Axxx x. Partner also knows that passing them out in 2 at matchpoints is unlikely to be good and will stretch to balance. Then I can bid 3 and feel good about it.

I would probably not have opened (unless playing weak NT) but it's close.
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Posted 2010-March-24, 13:29

Pass it out slightly preferred by me, but can accept 1C.
Those who insist on bidding 3H now with any crap and 4H, should really have two agreements:
1)good/bad available, followed by 3H to show weak hand and 4 card support.
2)mandatory that the double showed 4H after 1C (1S).

I am not saying those agreements are great, but without them, 3H is too wide of a range --and with them, opener can use double for extra values with 3 hearts.

Lacking all that, maybe it is best to pass initially and not let them find their spade partial.
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Posted 2010-March-24, 15:40

No poll option for "I wish I had passed it out but since I didnt I guess I have to bid 3H now"? :)

And yes, this is an auction where I want good/bad to apply.
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Posted 2010-March-24, 15:53

I have this book by Ron Klinger called "50 Winning Duplicate Tips" where he says (tip 14):

Ron Klinger said:

After a negative double by responder, opener should not compete to the 3-level in the direct seat with just minimum values.


He gives this exact auction as an example, says that opener should have around 16-18 total points to compete, and that responder will usually balance at MP in the opponents fit auction.

Of course, this book is about 20 years old and perhaps things have changed. It's also possible that Ron Klinger's opinion was never expert mainstream (he's an Aussie after all). Nonetheless, the problem that he foretold in his tips was actually what occurred here. Partner's hand:

Axx
JTxx
QJTx
Qx

This is probably worth an invite, and if opener's 3 bid showed even very mild extras then game would be a good bet (say x KQxx Kxx KJ9xx or xx KQxx Axx KJxx make for good games). Responder tried raising to 4 at the table and of course game is quite terrible on the normal spade lead.
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Posted 2010-March-24, 15:55

That is supposed to be opener's fault? Responder has a balanced 10 opposite 12-14 with nothing but queens and jacks outside the opponents' suit. I place the blame a little differently!
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Posted 2010-March-24, 15:56

jdonn, on Mar 24 2010, 04:55 PM, said:

That is supposed to be opener's fault? Responder has a balanced 10 opposite a balanced 12-14 with nothing but queens and jacks outside the opponents' suit. I place the blame a little differently!

So you just jump to game with 13 and a stiff over 2S?
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Posted 2010-March-24, 16:00

Jlall, on Mar 24 2010, 04:56 PM, said:

jdonn, on Mar 24 2010, 04:55 PM, said:

That is supposed to be opener's fault? Responder has a balanced 10 opposite a balanced 12-14 with nothing but queens and jacks outside the opponents' suit. I place the blame a little differently!

So you just jump to game with 13 and a stiff over 2S?

No, I quickly edit my post within 30 seconds not realizing it was going to be jumped on within 20 seconds of existing!
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Posted 2010-March-24, 16:28

The actual hands aside, it is not at all uncommon that responder holds an invitational hand with four hearts on the auction 1m-1-X-2-3-Pass. It does seem to create a problem if the 3 bid can be on an absolute minimum, especially since there are lots of mildly better hands which should not jump to game opposite a simple negative double at the one-level.

Of course, one can use double or 2NT somehow to distinguish range, but a lot of people (including me) think that good/bad 2NT is a poor convention (or that it should never include four hearts) and double normally doesn't contain four hearts.

Anyway, it could be that modern bidders think that showing the 4-card heart fit is somehow more important than avoiding this problem. I'm just sort of curious as to how/when/why these things changed. Or was Klinger right after all?
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Posted 2010-March-25, 01:29

So you reached a game, where they have an obvious lead and three aces so that you are down one with a balanced 12-14 opposite a balanced 10?

I had freely bid much worse games then this even without competetion.

I cannot judge whether Klingers style is winning bridge. This hand, the style had worked great. However, without thinking too much into it: Doesn't it lose, because it overloads the "pass"?

OTOH: Playing a weak NT system had worked here too. Shall we switch to weak NT then?
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Posted 2010-March-25, 02:01

awm, on Mar 24 2010, 11:52 AM, said:

<!-- ONEHAND begin --><table border='1'> <tr> <td> <table> <tr> <td> Dealer: </td> <td> West </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Vul: </td> <td> None </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Scoring: </td> <td> MP </td> </tr> </table> </td> <td> <table> <tr> <th> <span class='spades'> ♠ </span> </th> <td> xx </td> </tr> <tr> <th> <span class='hearts'> ♥ </span> </th> <td> KQxx </td> </tr> <tr> <th> <span class='diamonds'> ♦ </span> </th> <td> Kxx </td> </tr> <tr> <th> <span class='clubs'> ♣ </span> </th> <td> KJ9x </td> </tr> </table> </td> <td>  </td> </tr> </table><!-- ONEHAND end -->

Pass-Pass-Pass-1
1-Dbl-2

What now? Would you have opened this hand in 4th seat at MP scoring?

if pard opens lite in first and second then easy -pass in 4ht seat.


otoh if not.....then...1club
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Posted 2010-March-25, 03:36

I would have passed. I deserve what I got by opening. Pass now as well and I have learned a bridge lesson.
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