Do you agree with this sequence? Are the bids right or acceptable? Which call would you change?
Is there anything wrong with this sequence? An auction and 52 cards
#1
Posted 2014-May-08, 21:24
Do you agree with this sequence? Are the bids right or acceptable? Which call would you change?
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#2
Posted 2014-May-08, 21:35
So the bidding would go
1H (P) 1S (P)
2H all pass
#3
Posted 2014-May-08, 21:43
At the point of the question mark in the OP diagram, if West does anything other than Pass, East must have bid 2H very out of tempo.
#4
Posted 2014-May-08, 21:52
But I really, really hate the 2♦ overcall on a five card suit headed by the JACK-TEN. I would never, ever do that (don't let Richard tell you about my jump overcall on a four card diamond suit). The choices are a 1♠ overcall, an off shape double, or something many of us don't use enough, it is called a Pass.
On the current auction, West has to pass over 2♠ and East, with seven hearts will find the 3♥ bid, which should end the auction. With seven relatively certain tricks (six hearts and the ♦A) in his own hand, some would have tried 3♥ in response to the negative double, good thing he didn't or he would be playing in 4♥, which will suffer three club losers and the ♠A (South would lead Ace of king followed by the other == which ever order signals "doubleton") and north will give a spade suit preference on the second round of clubs.
#5
Posted 2014-May-08, 21:55
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#6
Posted 2014-May-08, 21:56
#7
Posted 2014-May-08, 21:57
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#8
Posted 2014-May-08, 22:13
much prefer x
will pass 2c by pard if not playing equal level conversion= but I still x
#9
Posted 2014-May-08, 22:15
Hanoi5, on 2014-May-08, 21:57, said:
The bidding is still wrong. South should not overcall 2♦ (See above). West with a void in hearts and four diamonds should not make a negative double (what is partner going to rebid? Surely hearts). And North opposite a 2♦ vulnerable overcall is surely going to take a bid and get into trouble.
#10
Posted 2014-May-08, 22:16
#11
Posted 2014-May-09, 01:07
- East's 1 ♥ is OK,
- I'd never bid 2 ♦ nor double with the South hand. I'd pass hoping to back in later on,
- Over the 2 ♦ bid, I don't think West has quite enough for a 2 level negative double,
- After the negative double, I think North has a clear 3 ♦ raise. It precludes E/W from finding a ♠ fit at the 2 level, and,
- Bidding 2 ♥ seems a bit wimpy to me. If opener held ♠ x ♥ AQJ109x ♦ AQx ♣ Axx, a 3 ♥ bid would be easy. Here opener has an equivalent trick taking player in ♥s, so I'd be inclined to bid 3 ♥ with the hand and insist on playing ♥s.
My ideal auction wouid be:
1 ♥ (P) 1 ♠ (P)
3 ♥ (P) 4 ♥
If South gets off to a ♣ lead, then 4 ♥ goes down. Any other lead lets East pitch a loser on the ♦ K.
On the second (true) set of hands shown, my choices would be:
- East's hand is either a 1 ♥ or 2 ♥ bid. Even though it has 2 QTs, it's 11 disjointed points, so I'd opt for 2 ♥,
- As before, I'd never bid 2 ♦ nor double with the South hand,
- After a 2 ♦ overcall, I'd never negative double with the West hand. It has length with the ♦ bidder and a void in partner's 5+ card suit. The hand has misfit written all over it. Pass seems best,
- Over the negative double, this time pass seems right. With advancer's heart holding and an absence of a ♥ raise from West, both South and West seem to be short in ♥s. So the hand may not play well in ♦,
- With the negative double, 2 ♥ is pretty much forced on East after the negative double, and,
- I don't know anyone who'd treat the double of 2 ♥ as penalty.
My ideal auction would be:
2 ♥ (P) P (P)
#12
Posted 2014-May-09, 03:00
#13
Posted 2014-May-09, 04:36
1x 2(x-1)
are usually very troublesome and you can vero often get away with murder when you make them. This was one such case.
If something, responder on that void heart might exercise caution and pass 2♦.
#14
Posted 2014-May-09, 07:16
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#15
Posted 2014-May-09, 07:48
#16
Posted 2014-May-09, 09:34
As a related aside, the potential use of an ELC seems to mean that a 2♦ opening tends to show shorter spades on average. It might even nearly deny four spades. This nuance seems somewhat relevant.
-P.J. Painter.
#17
Posted 2014-May-09, 11:11
Hanoi5, on 2014-May-09, 07:16, said:
The fact that North often breaks tempo does not mean that there is no (or less) UI when she does.
#18
Posted 2014-May-09, 16:18
Vampyr, on 2014-May-09, 11:11, said:
Is this totally correct? Let's say I take 25 seconds for EVERY call and play (robotic style), can the opps call the Director when I take the usual 25 seconds? I suppose not. However the fact is that this North takes her time in most difficult situations and of course you might be able to distinguish between 25 normal and 30 abnormal. Should the Director take that into consiferation? Should the Director ALWAYS find North guilty because of the usual style? When can North be given the benefit of the doubt?
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#19
Posted 2014-May-09, 17:54
Cyberyeti, on 2014-May-09, 07:48, said:
I don't think that anyone who overcalls on that hand is qualified to make any further comments on the bidding.
#20
Posted 2014-May-09, 18:00
the hog, on 2014-May-09, 17:54, said:
Depends on your agreements, 1♠ is in system and quite normal on a 4 card suit with a decent hand for us, I'd just like the ♠10 as well, as whereagles says 2♦ over 1♥ is a major spanner in the works, and we are much less disciplined with 2♦ over 1♥ than we are with 2♣.

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