game?
#1
Posted 2009-September-04, 09:55
"You need to play a lot of stuff these days just to deal with the stuff your opponents are playing" DBurn
#2
Posted 2009-September-04, 10:03
p.s., hope this post doesn't get sidetracked with "stolen bid" stuff, because it is not relevent to the question, IMHO. OP has asked, based on her agreements. Opener was not invited, when surely a Leben was available to do so, and opener bid 3S anyway.
#3
Posted 2009-September-04, 10:13
The 2S bid could have been made originally on something as bad as:
K10xxxx x xxxx xx
or possibly worse, and yet partner still raised to three.
This hand is much better than the example given so 4♠ should certainly have reasonable chances of making.
So many experts, not enough X cards.
#4
Posted 2009-September-04, 10:20
"You need to play a lot of stuff these days just to deal with the stuff your opponents are playing" DBurn
#5
Posted 2009-September-04, 10:26
4♠
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#6
Posted 2009-September-04, 10:27
bid_em_up, on Sep 4 2009, 11:13 AM, said:
K10xxxx x xxxx xx
LOL
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#7
Posted 2009-September-04, 10:37
jillybean, on Sep 4 2009, 10:55 AM, said:
P (P) 1N (2♥)
2♠ (P) 3♠ (P)
?
Partner should know that 2♠ was just competitive. Raising is invitational and given your hand an easy accept.
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#8
Posted 2009-September-04, 11:17
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#9
Posted 2009-September-04, 17:59
At matchpoints it's not so clear. You are going to get forced so will have work to do any time partner does not have four trumps and will be really struggling on a 4-1 break. I guess we don't know when partner would bid 3♥ instead of 3♠.
You have to worry about going against the field and getting a bottom when superior cardplay means you have above average expectation in 3♠ as the field probably won't bid game. But some may collect 200 against heart contracts.
Probably I would still bid 4♠ but would not be as confident as the others.
#10
Posted 2009-September-04, 18:08
P (P) 1N (2♥)
2♠ (P) 3♠ (P)
4♠
I liked my hand so bid game.
I got a ♥ lead then I led small ♠ to my KJ,
East popped up with the Ace and continued with ♥K!
I should have made it from here, but didnt, the field were in 3.
"You need to play a lot of stuff these days just to deal with the stuff your opponents are playing" DBurn
#11
Posted 2009-September-04, 18:15
#12
Posted 2009-September-04, 18:16
quiddity, on Sep 4 2009, 05:15 PM, said:
I think you mean I need to improve my game.
"You need to play a lot of stuff these days just to deal with the stuff your opponents are playing" DBurn
#13
Posted 2009-September-04, 18:19
#14
Posted 2009-September-04, 19:09
aguahombre, on Sep 4 2009, 05:19 PM, said:
No, we play 15-17 NT, standard. 3 Aces and a Q look a lot like a nt opening.
"You need to play a lot of stuff these days just to deal with the stuff your opponents are playing" DBurn
#15
Posted 2009-September-04, 19:14
(sorry I don't have a more polite or eloquent way of putting this)
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#16
Posted 2009-September-04, 19:53
nigel_k, on Sep 4 2009, 06:59 PM, said:
2♠ is not invitational. Therefore IMO there are no 3 card holdings that should be raising spades here. The 3♠ bid functions in exactly the same way as a superaccept, and, just like a superaccept, should always have 4 card support.
#17
Posted 2009-September-04, 20:26
I have a related question though...
1. What would 3♠ by south instead of 2♠ indicate? I would have interpreted 3♠ as invitation to game in 3NT or 4♠. If my interpretation is correct, then the fact that his partner didn't bid 3♠ should have told him to zip it right there, especially since he lied to open 1NT in the first place.
#18
Posted 2009-September-04, 21:15
#19
Posted 2009-September-04, 21:50
The 1NT upgrade is fine but should have passed after that. If partner plays that an immediate jump to 3 is any old garbage with 4 trumps and real superaccepts have to do something else then they should have told you about that.
I don't agree with 655321 that you need four trumps for a superaccept. It's a function of playing strength and a 5332 can be as good as a 4432 despite one less trump.
It looks like 4♠ is cold if you ruff, then cross to ♦A and finesse trumps.
The fact that you are able to make 10 tricks only with good play underlines my point about going against the field. In 3 you get either 40% or 90% depending on play. In 4 you get either 5% or 95% on the same play.
#20
Posted 2009-September-04, 21:58

Help

P (P) 1N (2♥)
2♠ (P) 3♠ (P)
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