monster hand after oppponents open
#21
Posted 2015-May-21, 01:28
I would be among the first to agree that novices generally suffer from a myth that with an opening hand you have to act over RHO's opener when much of the time an initial pass is indicated. This is not a good example.
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#22
Posted 2015-May-21, 02:12
billw55, on 2015-May-20, 07:28, said:
gotta give him credit for entertainment value though.
He is playing.
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#25
Posted 2015-May-21, 06:18
PhilKing, on 2015-May-21, 05:58, said:
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He should appreciate that 4♥ could well be on and so should balance with a double, preferably in a voice of thunder.
No...no....no!!!
The voice of thunder is used for penalty doubles!
Unless one is playing upside down attitude signals, of course. Here, with your example hand, a quiet or even doubtful double is in order.
#26
Posted 2015-May-21, 09:54
Standing on the chair still works, though.
#27
Posted 2015-May-21, 10:26
Edit: Oh sry, Artk78 already explained. I missed it in the fog
This post has been edited by diana_eva: 2015-May-21, 10:28
#28
Posted 2015-May-21, 12:46
diana_eva, on 2015-May-21, 10:26, said:
Edit: Oh sry, Artk78 already explained. I missed it in the fog
FWIW, if I held this hand at rubber bridge (in a very strong game), I would bid 2♠. This still has the old-fashioned meaning - game values and a very distributional hand. We can't be certain game is on, but it has play opposite most zero counts.
#29
Posted 2017-April-25, 05:23
PhilG007, on 2015-May-19, 01:37, said:
Doubling for take out on this hand is idiotic as you have no tolerance for clubs. A 1NT overcall promises a double stop in ♠ which you don't have. You have 19 points and RHO has opened the bidding. If partner has a 'bust' which is highly likely,you still only have 19 points. It is not yet time to get excited..(!)
Pass and hope that partner will keep the auction open.
Hmmm, Phil, I have been likened to you in other posts for my entertainment value, but I see where we are similar. We are both passionate about the game and want partner to have a say.
However, you should refrain from opening a 3 suited hand as 2 ♣ because you will need a lot of bidding space to describe your hand shape when looking for a fit with the guy across the table that you do sincerely care about.
Also, if opponents bid 1 spade, you must double since you have a powerhouse hand and a suit of sufficient length in the next round for a rebid. This is called a "power" double. You can not wait for your weaker partner to play your role with this monster hand. And pass is blasphemous.
#31
Posted 2017-April-25, 10:51
Phil, on 2017-April-25, 08:51, said:
Agreed. But I wasn't looking for this one, really. I found it looking for something else about the artificial 2 club string that you responded to me on and the Bridgewinner poll for which I lost on a landslide. A variety of users were comparing me to PhilG and so this one seems to have some similarities especially with respect to the 2♣ angle.