your move
#1
Posted 2018-March-18, 17:14
Red v Red partner opens 2♥ - p - to you
Your plan? Possible follow up auctions to come.
What is baby oil made of?
#4
Posted 2018-March-18, 18:49
#5
Posted 2018-March-18, 18:50
nige1, on 2018-March-18, 17:51, said:
1. 4♥ = NAT Hope to win the auction. 4♥+2 by us scores better than 7♠X-2 by opponents.
2. 6♥ = PRE Let's play Poker.
3. 4N = RKC Misdirection.
4. 4♣ = SPL Another bit of fun (but some modern partnerships use this as a half-key ask).
5. 2N = REL And lead a ♦ to opponent's ♠ contract.
6. 3♠ = SPL Another Dance Invitation to opponents.
There are other cunning bids.
4♣ should be fit not splinter IMO, and I quite like psychic fit jumps in circumstances like this.
We would use 4♠ as blackwood, so 4N would be voidwood with a spade void, which has the advantage opps may not have discussed what X means.
5♣ voidwood is probably my favourite piece of subterfuge.
#6
Posted 2018-March-18, 19:40
#7
Posted 2018-March-18, 20:46
diana_eva, on 2018-March-18, 19:40, said:
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#8
Posted 2018-March-18, 21:00
At imps I use Blackwood. I don't want Lho bidding any number of spades over my slam bid and I think that sounding as if I have a powerhouse, with no obvious voids, and then bidding slam is the route that generates the least likelihood of Lho bidding. Since I am not even sure I can beat 6 !s, I really want to act as if I own the hand. Blasting slam sounds like what I have and is imo more likely to induce the call I really don't want to hear, 6!s. If my Lho is incapable of 6!s, when it is right, we're probably winning anyway.
At mps I'd like to think I'd psyche 2!s against most opps. There is the risk that partner will keep correcting to spades ever after, but surely even the most obtuse partner will pass 7!H if I pull 6 !s. Meanwhile, if partner can't raise spades, good luck to them finding the save. This might increase the odds of a club lead, but it might also get a lightner double, which I will not send back.
#9
Posted 2018-March-19, 02:47
Blasting has its advantage as this bid will tell opps what to lead if you have losers,
#10
Posted 2018-March-19, 03:42
At imps it might be fun to pass and then keep bidding over the opps.
If I knew what Zia would do then I would bid the same.
The tragic result usually is that partner will be void in diamonds and hold AQ sixth plus the QJx of clubs.
#11
Posted 2018-March-19, 06:50
#12
Posted 2018-March-19, 07:06
I've no idea what I would do at the table. I suspect that my bid might be affected by my view of how strong are our opponents.
#13
Posted 2018-March-19, 07:19
mikeh, on 2018-March-18, 21:00, said:
If it matters this was the Sunday Swiss against opponents I don't know but they won the Open Pairs the day before. Match#5 at the top of the leader board.
What is baby oil made of?
#14
Posted 2018-March-19, 07:43
#15
Posted 2018-March-19, 07:52
diana_eva, on 2018-March-18, 19:40, said:
That is the equivalent of playing Russian Roulette with the Russians (!)
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#16
Posted 2018-March-19, 08:02
PhilG007, on 2018-March-19, 07:52, said:
No it's not. Look at the cards, look at those monster fits. You're not giving away that many tricks, and opps are making at least 4S on their side. And if you defend you don't know whether those diamonds are cashing, or if you'll ever get the lead to cash them. I actually think this will make a lot of times, and you're a lot less likely to get a favorable lead by fooling around and allowing opps to explore their fit and strength.
#17
Posted 2018-March-19, 09:46
Ogust is a well known convention for inquiring further information about the weak two bidder's hand.
Ogustus is my add-on to Ogust.
See the slide show that explains it in detail at My web site.
Cheers.
#18
Posted 2018-March-19, 10:08
17 ways to approach it, almost all of which would work (except science) including a direct 7♥ and that would be tasty in a midnight game when the leader has both black Aces. Partner had a 3-6-2-2 with ♥AQJ and out. I don't know the opponents exact hands but RHO had ♠KQ+ and no reason to lead anything else.
I walked the dog a bit with 2nt hoping to divine or influence the opening lead.
3♣ (uh oh) - p - 3♠ (back in the game?) back to me so I cue bid 4♣
4♠ by lho passed to me so I bid 6♥ now, float +1. LHO noted that he almost bid 6♠ which only goes -2 but I think I would bid 7♥ over that and maybe should have bid it already and see if they smell a rat. Voidwood on clubs would do the trick but sadly was not on our card.
At the other table it went 2♥ - p - 4♥ - 5♣ back to my hand for a 5♥ bid.
One of the opps now bid 5♠ which inexplicably went float for -1.
Fun hand but I'll try to get to the grand next time. And voidwood is now on our card.
What is baby oil made of?
#19
Posted 2018-March-19, 10:23
ggwhiz, on 2018-March-19, 10:08, said:
17 ways to approach it, almost all of which would work including a direct 7♥ and that would be tasty in a midnight game when the leader has both black Aces. Partner had a 3-6-2-2 with ♥AQJ and out. I don't know the opponents exact hands but RHO had ♠KQ+ and no reason to lead anything else.
I walked the dog a bit with 2nt hoping to divine or influence the opening lead.
3♣ (uh oh) - p - 3♠ (back in the game?) back to me so I cue bid 4♣
4♠ by lho passed to me so I bid 6♥ now, float +1. LHO noted that he almost bid 6♠ which only goes -2 but I think I would bid 7♥ over that and maybe should have bid it already and see if they smell a rat. Voidwood on clubs would do the trick but sadly was not on our card.
At the other table it went 2♥ - p - 4♥ - 5♣ back to my hand for a 5♥ bid.
I think my lho was 5-1-1-6 and now bid 5♠ (maybe passed back to rho for that bid?) which inexplicably went float for -1.
Fun hand but I'll try to get to the grand next time. And voidwood is now on our card.
I don't see why you'd want to be in grand with two quick losers. IMO pat yourself on the back that you pulled off a slam which should go down and stop dreaming about the grand
1. 4♥ = NAT Hope to win the auction. 4♥+2 by us scores better than 7♠X-2 by opponents.
2. 6♥ = PRE Let's play Poker.
3. 7♥ = PRE Could be a 4/5 or 7 hand opposite say ♠ x x ♥ A Q x x x x x ♦ x x ♣ x x x
4. 4N = RKC Misdirection.
5. 4♣ = SPL Another bit of fun (but some modern partnerships use this as a half-key ask).
6. 2N = REL And lead a ♦ to opponent's ♠ contract.
7. 3♠ = SPL Another Dance Invitation to opponents.
There are other cunning bids.