Explain some auctions
#21
Posted 2013-January-11, 06:26
Number 1: I consider its slamish asking for cuebids.
Number 2: Would be minors for me.
Number 3: SoS
#22
Posted 2013-January-11, 07:00
gnasher, on 2013-January-11, 06:16, said:
4-6 HCP mostly in a reasonable 6 card suit, two of the top 3 or 3 of the top 5 honors would be typical.
Rainer Herrmann
#23
Posted 2013-January-11, 07:10
With a 16 or 17 count with a stiff spade honour, I would expect to make 2♠XX more than half the time, so I go for the throat. From my point of view, the penalty pass may not be guilt edged, since they may have had nowhere to go, so any talk of them "choosing" to take a penalty is off base. If the hand is touch and go, the defence is apt to lose bowel control and defend worse when you increase the stakes.
Were I to choose to run on a 0454 with good diamonds, I would run to 2NT. I personally think this should be, of all things, an attempt to play in 2NT - not some whacky attempt to show a 64 which partner will have absolutely no interest in.
#24
Posted 2013-January-11, 07:24
PhilKing, on 2013-January-11, 07:10, said:
When you saw this hand, did opener whisper to you as he put dummy down, "I expect he'll make this"? If not, I don't see how how your story is relevant.
#25
Posted 2013-January-11, 07:26
PhilKing, on 2013-January-11, 07:10, said:
Are you the same Phil King as the one who earlier wrote this:
PhilKing, on 2013-January-07, 20:09, said:
#26
Posted 2013-January-11, 07:30
RSClyde, on 2013-January-11, 05:14, said:
That may well depend on the vulnerability.
Fact is that opener did redouble and there is no hand where SOS makes any sense, at least I have not seen it yet.
SOS makes a bad situation worse, because you can not play in your least worst contract now any more. That is not the purpose of this convention.
Maybe I am old fashioned.
For me RDBL is natural unless you can prove that a conventional meaning makes at least sense in theory and even then I would like a firm agreement before playing it conventional.
Running from a weak hand with a six card spade suit is somewhat different than running from a weak notrump opening!
Here no one has come up with a hand.
Gnasher tried and failed.
Show us the hand where SOS makes sense!
Rainer Herrmann
#28
Posted 2013-January-11, 09:05
rhm, on 2013-January-11, 07:30, said:
Fact is that opener did redouble and there is no hand where SOS makes any sense, at least I have not seen it yet.
SOS makes a bad situation worse, because you can not play in your least worst contract now any more. That is not the purpose of this convention.
Maybe I am old fashioned.
For me RDBL is natural unless you can prove that a conventional meaning makes at least sense in theory and even then I would like a firm agreement before playing it conventional.
Running from a weak hand with a six card spade suit is somewhat different than running from a weak notrump opening!
Here no one has come up with a hand.
Gnasher tried and failed.
Show us the hand where SOS makes sense!
Rainer Herrmann
It's the law of total tricks: if we each have 8 trump (they are very likely to have 8 if we do) then making 2♠ means we can beat 3 of something 1 trick which is hardly a game at any colors. I get it you aren't the one who XX, just trying to interpret the bid.
No matter what the XX is terrible. The fact that partner may not know whether it is penalty or SOS when, in either case, another action wold have been possible, is just asking for a zip code.
#29
Posted 2013-January-11, 10:23
rhm, on 2013-January-11, 07:30, said:
Gnasher tried and failed.
Show us the hand where SOS makes sense!
You mean I failed to provide a hand that made sense to you. I'm still quite happy with my construction.