So your opponents are acol players. Which means that 1C promises four clubs. In practice this sequence guarantees an unbalanced hand with 5 clubs and 4 hearts. North cannot have any balanced hand (i.e. not 18-19 NT). Bid, or not?
Settle and argument Pass or Pull
#1
Posted 2012-October-24, 19:01
So your opponents are acol players. Which means that 1C promises four clubs. In practice this sequence guarantees an unbalanced hand with 5 clubs and 4 hearts. North cannot have any balanced hand (i.e. not 18-19 NT). Bid, or not?
#2
Posted 2012-October-24, 20:47
#3
Posted 2012-October-24, 21:14
Never tell the same lie twice. - Elim Garek on the real moral of "The boy who cried wolf"
#4
Posted 2012-October-24, 22:28
#5
Posted 2012-November-01, 13:04
phil_20686, on 2012-October-24, 19:01, said:
So your opponents are acol players. Which means that 1C promises four clubs. In practice this sequence guarantees an unbalanced hand with 5 clubs and 4 hearts. North cannot have any balanced hand (i.e. not 18-19 NT). Bid, or not?
There are very few hands p will x with that are perfect for us to make 5d for ex will p
x with say AQxxx Kxx Qxx xx? probably not. P is much more likely to x with a holding
like AKQxx xxx Qx xxx. So IMO bidding 5d will probably be wrong far too often and there
is a decent chance we will be able to crush 4h.
PASS
#6
Posted 2012-November-01, 13:08
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#7
Posted 2012-November-01, 15:49
Never tell the same lie twice. - Elim Garek on the real moral of "The boy who cried wolf"
#8
Posted 2012-November-01, 18:28
BunnyGo, on 2012-November-01, 15:49, said:
He doesn't like unanimous polls.
#9
Posted 2012-November-01, 19:25
#10
Posted 2012-November-12, 03:33
#11
Posted 2012-November-12, 21:55
S-ruff at opening lead or winning HA sets 4H.
Spade opening lead and wait for DA +HK +CQ to set 5D.
Both close contracts. THIS time.
#13
Posted 2012-November-29, 08:15
If the double means something else, then what does it mean? W missed the boat (on this particular hand) when he bid 1♠ rather than raising diamonds. Not that bidding 1♠ was wrong, but his LHO jammed the auction, so his diamond support got buried. Too bad, but on some hands you just have to stay fixed. You can't just arbitrarily say that a double showed secondary diamond support just because it happened to work on this particular hand.
#14
Posted 2012-November-29, 09:28
jdeegan, on 2012-November-29, 08:15, said:
Is this true for most people ? 1♦ over 1♣ consumes no space so in my world is the soundest of my overcalls and shows a decent hand.
#15
Posted 2012-November-29, 13:34
Cyberyeti, on 2012-November-29, 09:28, said:
True, and you are vul vs non-vul as well. Still, your overcall might be a lead director or based on a longer than normal suit. I have my doubts about 4♥ making, but there is no 'doubt' card in my bidding box.
#16
Posted 2012-November-30, 08:44
*** Play 5D to not lose DA +HK +[C-ruff or lose control in a crossruff plan]
*** Propose your play. Even double dummy!
#17
Posted 2012-November-30, 08:56
Non heart lead, otherwise we are going for 6.
Win Spade lead, hook club, draw trumps...heart suit is frozen for lefty, so we eventually get to use the heart ace for second club hook.
With trump lead, win and draw trumps. first club hook occurs when we win the spade ace in dummy, second hook when we eventually lead a heart to dummy's ace.
With Club lead, draw trumps and do same thing.
#18
Posted 2012-November-30, 14:54
I have been kibitzing top level bridge on BBO lately, and even the best players are not even close to 100% on these kind of plays. I am reminded of what Bob Hamman once wrote across his (then) brand new copy of Larry Cohen's book To Bid or Not to Bid: "BID".
#19
Posted 2012-November-30, 15:32
jdeegan, on 2012-November-30, 14:54, said:
I have been kibitzing top level bridge on BBO lately, and even the best players are not even close to 100% on these kind of plays. I am reminded of what Bob Hamman once wrote across his (then) brand new copy of Larry Cohen's book To Bid or Not to Bid: "BID".
Fortunately there is a third chance. Partner switches to a club, we notice we have a singleton spade and switch to it.
#20
Posted 2012-December-02, 11:00
JLOGIC, on 2012-October-24, 22:28, said:
yes how can you think of anything but pass with such great clubs, opp not running away with it