Dealer opens 1♠ on your right and you have that hand as North. Your call and please follow the instructions in the title of the post.
Bid like Zia#2
#1
Posted 2008-September-19, 14:17
Dealer opens 1♠ on your right and you have that hand as North. Your call and please follow the instructions in the title of the post.
#2
Posted 2008-September-19, 15:04
Me and Zia are still different, I guess.
#3
Posted 2008-September-19, 15:16
#4
Posted 2008-September-19, 15:30
- hrothgar
#5
Posted 2008-September-19, 15:49
I would pass.
I will guess Zia bid 3C.
#7
Posted 2008-September-19, 16:06
If I'm acting (which is tempting for the zia in me
#9
Posted 2008-September-19, 16:51
MFA, on Sep 19 2008, 05:06 PM, said:
If I'm acting (which is tempting for the zia in me
I'd bet more on your bidding judgement than your judgement of Zia's bidding judgement
Zia did indeed bid 2♠.
The full hand turned out to be:
Thanks to the favorable location of the ♥J, 3♥ is down only 1, for -100 and his teammates were +110 in 2♠ when it went 1♠-p-1nt-p-2♠.
If East had the ♥J, chances are it'd have been doubled. I'm assuming that East must have thought that North must have a decent hand given the unfavorable vulnerability and that a double might be too close, especially partner's hand isn't as suitable for defense as it turned out to be. Would anyone double 3♥ ?
#10
Posted 2008-September-19, 17:24
The play is quite interesting in 3♥. The spots were A-7-5-3 in the East hand and South had the 4-2. Dummy was QT986.
It's also less clear to me how -1 is a lock. The play was the ♦K lead won, 2 spades ditching diamonds, and a club up. West grabs the ♣A and persists with a 3rd spade. Welland chose to ruff with a middle heart and play two more clubs.
#11
Posted 2008-September-19, 17:57
sathyab, on Sep 19 2008, 05:51 PM, said:
MFA, on Sep 19 2008, 05:06 PM, said:
If I'm acting (which is tempting for the zia in me
I'd bet more on your bidding judgement than your judgement of Zia's bidding judgement
Zia did indeed bid 2♠.
The full hand turned out to be:
Thanks to the favorable location of the ♥J, 3♥ is down only 1, for -100 and his teammates were +110 in 2♠ when it went 1♠-p-1nt-p-2♠.
If East had the ♥J, chances are it'd have been doubled. I'm assuming that East must have thought that North must have a decent hand given the unfavorable vulnerability and that a double might be too close, especially partner's hand isn't as suitable for defense as it turned out to be. Would anyone double 3♥ ?
I misremembered the EW hands; West had the Axx of clubs and East had Txxx. The openings were so aggressive that opening that ten count wasn't unthinkable. But then East might have doubled 2♠. I checked for play records of 3♥, but couldn't find it. All they have is the play record for 2♠ at the other table.
#12
Posted 2008-September-20, 14:57
sathyab, on Sep 19 2008, 05:51 PM, said:
MFA, on Sep 19 2008, 05:06 PM, said:
If I'm acting (which is tempting for the zia in me
I'd bet more on your bidding judgement than your judgement of Zia's bidding judgement
Zia did indeed bid 2♠.
Lol, of course
I still think that 2♠ is horrible.
#13
Posted 2008-September-20, 15:13
So, partner turned up with 5251, with 2/3s of his points in spades and none in our suits. And bidding 2♠ won the board, but actually should have lost the board if opponents had doubled. Ok.
#14
Posted 2008-September-20, 18:59
#15
Posted 2008-September-21, 19:04
The_Hog, on Sep 20 2008, 07:59 PM, said:
OK, I'll bite.
Is this just a style thing, or are you claiming to bid as well as Zia?
#16
Posted 2008-September-22, 01:10
George Carlin
#17
Posted 2008-September-22, 02:02
655321, on Sep 22 2008, 08:04 AM, said:
The_Hog, on Sep 20 2008, 07:59 PM, said:
OK, I'll bite.
Is this just a style thing, or are you claiming to bid as well as Zia?
Personally I don't think Zia's bidding is his strength. His card play certainly is far better than his bidding.
Also I think there is a "Cult of Zia" promoted by himself and also by Bridge journalists who see a lacklustre set of personalities to promote. This no doubt helps his results against mere mortals.
#18
Posted 2008-September-22, 02:23
The_Hog, on Sep 22 2008, 01:02 AM, said:
655321, on Sep 22 2008, 08:04 AM, said:
The_Hog, on Sep 20 2008, 07:59 PM, said:
OK, I'll bite.
Is this just a style thing, or are you claiming to bid as well as Zia?
Personally I don't think Zia's bidding is his strength. His card play certainly is far better than his bidding.
Also I think there is a "Cult of Zia" promoted by himself and also by Bridge journalists who see a lacklustre set of personalities to promote. This no doubt helps his results against mere mortals.
In other words, yes, I am better than Zia at bidding.
#19
Posted 2008-September-23, 18:10
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#20
Posted 2008-September-23, 23:37
rogerclee, on Sep 22 2008, 03:23 PM, said:
The_Hog, on Sep 22 2008, 01:02 AM, said:
655321, on Sep 22 2008, 08:04 AM, said:
The_Hog, on Sep 20 2008, 07:59 PM, said:
OK, I'll bite.
Is this just a style thing, or are you claiming to bid as well as Zia?
Personally I don't think Zia's bidding is his strength. His card play certainly is far better than his bidding.
Also I think there is a "Cult of Zia" promoted by himself and also by Bridge journalists who see a lacklustre set of personalities to promote. This no doubt helps his results against mere mortals.
In other words, yes, I am better than Zia at bidding.
Hmmm. Interesting interpretation of my comment.

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