oh, and two more
#1
Posted 2011-April-16, 23:31
1♥ - (dbl) - redbl - (2♠);
3♥ - (3♠) - 4♥ - (4♠);
Pass - (pass) - dbl - (pass);
?
2. A lead: JTx xx AQx 98xxx.
1H - 3S
3N - 4C
4H - 6H
3S was an unknown splinter. 4C showed club shortage.
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#2
Posted 2011-April-17, 05:05
2. A small trump probably, it seems like they want to cross-ruff minors or two black suits.
#3
Posted 2011-April-17, 09:56
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#4
Posted 2011-April-17, 10:03
3♥ says we have a minimal distributional hand. Partner's double says 4♠ is going down opposite such a hand. I have two aces, why shouldn't I believe him?
P.S.: My pass of 4♠ didn't say anything in particular. A hand that bids 3♥ will normally pass 4♠.
#5
Posted 2011-April-17, 10:17
I'm happy with that - I might have bid 4♥ over 2♠, but having not done that I was worth a forcing pass over 4♠. Now I accept partner's decision, obviously.
On the second, I probably agree with the trump lead, but I'd like to know more about the opponents' bidding. Was LHO's splinter unlimited, and was RHO obliged to ask what the shortage was?
This post has been edited by gnasher: 2011-April-17, 11:26
#6
Posted 2011-April-17, 12:33
Of course I would pass the X, the decision on whether or not to do so was made when we passed (if we weren't going to, we'd have bid 5H right then). The 3H bid brought this on yourself.
Hand 2 I'd lead a trump but you feel stupid when they have no diamond control and have taken a gamble.
#7
Posted 2011-April-17, 15:49
Hand 2 is weird. LHO showed a club splinter, RHO signed off, and LHO bid slam, missing (at least) one key card without doing any further investigation. If my minors were swapped I would try and cash two clubs against this, it's a typical club-lead-averting auction. Would partner double 4C with the AK? If he wouldn't (why double a shortage bid and give them extra room?) then I'll still try and cash two clubs.
Obviously this depends on the opponents. You know your opponents, in particular if AKQxx AQJxx - xxx is a possible dummy
#8
Posted 2011-April-17, 16:03
For instance, you give AKQxx AQJxx -- xxx as a possible dummy. Well, we have the AQx of diamonds, so in that case we are dead (well not really, they probably missed 7!).
Even with reversed minors, RHO has club wastage which must include the CK. Maybe it's possible he has 2 small clubs and was looking for shortness in his side 4 card suit or something, but it's still very likely on this auction RHO has some club values imo.
I think LHO's bidding is consistent. He was interested in 7 so he showed his shortness hoping partner would show some sign of life. When partner didn't show any life, he just jumped to 6, maybe even gambling a little but not wanting to give away info.
#9
Posted 2011-April-17, 16:04
How about this: Dummy has AQxx AQxx KJxxx -- or something. RHO has the HKJ and AKJ of clubs. If we don't set up a spade trick, it goes away on the diamond.
Actually I have talked myself into it. This is such a likely scenario of all scenarios where we can beat them, since dummy likely has the DK and we are kind of desperate. Add to that that a spade is not really dangerous at all, it seems worth it over whatever potential gains the trump might give us.
I was thinking the DA might be right also, the opposite of Frances's example hand: AKQxx AQxxx xxx --- (turned off by failure to cooperate, chose to gamble on the lead rather than investigate).
But the DA is a much riskier proposition.
#10
Posted 2011-April-17, 22:36
2. I led the J♠. I talked myself into a construction like Justins. Dummy had AKQxx KQTxx Jxx void. These are opponents aren't cagey enough for the phony splinter routine. Naturally 2 diamonds cashed. We discussed splinter doubles later.
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#11
Posted 2011-April-18, 08:26
2. Spade. Not by justin's reasoning that LHO's auction was partly a grand slam try (only valid for world-class opponents), but for something simpler: I don't think LHO would bid 6 with diamonds, a very likely lead on the bidding, wide open
#12
Posted 2011-April-18, 14:54
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#13
Posted 2011-April-18, 15:15
Phil, on 2011-April-17, 22:36, said:
2. I led the J♠. I talked myself into a construction like Justins. Dummy had AKQxx KQTxx Jxx void. These are opponents aren't cagey enough for the phony splinter routine. Naturally 2 diamonds cashed. We discussed splinter doubles later.
2. Oh well I had the right idea on the second. I take Justin's point that RHO has club wastage,

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