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a day at the club #4

Poll: a day at the club #4 (14 member(s) have cast votes)

What is your call?

  1. Pass (4 votes [28.57%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 28.57%

  2. double (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  3. 5♥ (10 votes [71.43%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 71.43%

  4. something else (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  5. I would not have passed twice (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

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#1 User is offline   Zelandakh 

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Posted 2013-May-15, 01:15

You have a mishap after a catastrophic brain fart in round 5 for an obvious duck egg and now you are playing catch-up. Round 6 is against a pair of gentlemen who will almost certainly be in the middle of the field. This time you are East:



Your style of 4 overcall in this spot is extremely wide-ranging. What now? or perhaps you would not even be in this position.
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Posted 2013-May-15, 01:55

5 now, but I can see the attraction of 5 previous round. I don't expect to have much defense, if any.

I could be tempted by 6 if oppo were vulnerable.
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Posted 2013-May-15, 02:48

South has an extreme 2-suited hand, probably 6X and 5X. You have too much length in both suits for your hand to be of any ruffing use for partner in a 5 contract. Pass is my bid.

You say you are playing "catch-up." High risk catch-up is 4NT to play. If things go in your favour you hope to run off 8 tricks in and 2 anywhere else. The real danger is the suit. A lead to North and a or back is gonna kill you. So I stick to "pass" with the East hand.
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Posted 2013-May-15, 04:42

You have a mishap after a catastrophic brain fart in round 5 for an obvious duck egg and now you are playing catch-up. Round 6 is against a pair of gentlemen who will almost certainly be in the middle of the field. This time you are East:



Your style of 4 overcall in this spot is extremely wide-ranging. What now? or perhaps you would not even be in this position.

Edit: apologies to the first 2 responders. I should have mentioned that the reason you expect to see this pair in the middle is that South is good (one of the best there) and North is poor.
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Posted 2013-May-15, 10:04

I would pass, hard to see how we are gonna take 9 tricks. There is probably a reasonable chance of pushing them to 5S if we bid but that's not enough of a reason for me to bid 5H thinking I don't have 9 tricks.
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Posted 2013-May-15, 14:18

PASS

We have already seen that this partnership likes to bid on a whim and
a prayer. That being said opposite a passed hand the 4h bid could have
a suicide pact letter associated with it and all the opps had to do was x
for a top board. They opted to bid 4s instead and since we haven't the
faintest clue what to expect from p for their 4h bid we have no rational
reason to bid further. Who knows what is going on the opps are just
as likely to be cold for 6s (making 7 if they finese) as they are going
down in 4s when p has ummm a lot of defense for their 4h bid.

Pass quietly and allow p to bask in the glory or suffer the consequences
of their unpredictable actions for once-- maybe just maybe something akin
to discipline will accidentally creep into their bidding (not holding my breath).


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Posted 2013-May-16, 02:16

My partner did pass. This seemed like a masterstroke when Dummy came down:-

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K986543
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The good player on my right then suggested to his partner that he was tending to show 6-5 with this bidding and that 5 of either minor would make. 4 drifted 4 off when my hand was AT86/ KJ98543 /T /J. We all had a laugh about it until we saw the scores - 100% for them. They thought it was a joke but no, every other table to that point had bid and made 10 or 11 tricks in hearts. The final score was 4/14; bidding 5 would have been 10/14. As declarer had said, 5 of either minor should make (although the one pair to bid 5 managed to go 1 off).
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