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#1
Posted 2010-June-17, 21:03
http://online.bridgebase.com/myhands/fetch...ayed=1276825689
♠ A
♥ AKQJT862
♦ A
♣ AK2
If I told you partner had only one face card, what would you bid?
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#2
Posted 2010-June-17, 22:21
runewell, on Jun 18 2010, 05:03 AM, said:
http://online.bridgebase.com/myhands/fetch...ayed=1276825689
♠ A
♥ AKQJT862
♦ A
♣ AK2
If I told you partner had only one face card, what would you bid?
Click on the link to find out what happened.
How did the play go? Was the claim contested?
Do not underestimate the power of the dark side. Or the ninth trumph.
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#3
Posted 2010-June-18, 02:15
I'd start with 2♣, now depending on what he responds (2♦ positive):
- 2♥ => I'll set ♥, RKC, and bid 6♣ to ask for a 2nd round control
- 2♦ => I'll show ♥, and now it depends if partner raised:
...-> partner raised: then I'll just bid grand (partner has a King or 2 Queens)
...-> partner didn't raise: then I'll ask for a 3rd round control ♣.
#4
Posted 2010-June-18, 02:24
Opening 7♥ is an anti-percentage gamble.
In my system:
3♣-3♦ (3♣ is trnasfer preempt or something strong)
3♥-4♥ (3♥ is GF with ♥, 4♥ is no controls)
6♣... (6♣ asks 3rd round control. This cannot be a 2nd suit in our system because with a GF ♥/♣ we open 3♦...)
#5
Posted 2010-June-18, 03:47
2♣ 3♣ (nat, decent 5 card suit)
7♥
would be just about the only sensible way to get there on standard methods.
#6
Posted 2010-June-18, 04:44
whereagles, on Jun 18 2010, 11:47 AM, said:
2♣ 3♣ (nat, decent 5 card suit)
[..]
I would be greedy and bid 7NT.
Finding your own mistakes is more productive than looking for partner's. It improves your game and is good for your soul. (Nige1)
#7
Posted 2010-June-18, 07:05
#8
Posted 2010-June-18, 07:29
in fact how about
5H 3rd round control of hearts
5S 3rd round control of spades
5N 3rd round control of diamonds
6N 3rd round control of clubs
those 5M preempts never come up anyway
George Carlin
#9
Posted 2010-June-18, 07:40
runewell, on Jun 17 2010, 10:03 PM, said:
http://online.bridgebase.com/myhands/fetch...ayed=1276825689
♠ A
♥ AKQJT862
♦ A
♣ AK2
If I told you partner had only one face card, what would you bid?
Click on the link to find out what happened.
6NT. Yeah you are at 55%+ to make 7 but still not quite high enough IMO
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
George Bernard Shaw
#10
Posted 2010-June-18, 07:48
pooltuna, on Jun 18 2010, 08:40 AM, said:
hmmm? 55 seems somewhat arbitrary
#11
Posted 2010-June-18, 07:56
matmat, on Jun 18 2010, 08:48 AM, said:
pooltuna, on Jun 18 2010, 08:40 AM, said:
hmmm? 55 seems somewhat arbitrary
well you need either the ♣Q or ♥9. Obviously ♥9 only works if dummy has ♠K, ♦K, or ♣JT with finesse working. The possibility of dummy having 6♣ is a positive. I just rounded to the probability of holding either or both of the first 2, i.e 1-(.66)*(.66)= 5/9
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
George Bernard Shaw
#12
Posted 2010-June-18, 07:58
pooltuna, on Jun 18 2010, 08:56 AM, said:
matmat, on Jun 18 2010, 08:48 AM, said:
pooltuna, on Jun 18 2010, 08:40 AM, said:
hmmm? 55 seems somewhat arbitrary
well you need either the ♣Q or ♥9. Obviously ♥9 only works if dummy has ♠K, ♦K, or ♣JT with finesse working. The possibility of dummy having 6♣ is a positive. I just rounded to the probability of holding either or both of the first 2, i.e 1-(.66)*(.66)= 5/9
also a chace of the H7 being promoted to an entry.
#13
Posted 2010-June-18, 11:30
#14
Posted 2010-June-18, 12:10
2C-2D (waiting)
3H*4H* --3h set trumps, 4H denied any ace or king.
5C*5D* --5c asking, 5D denies singleton or void (already denied ace or king)
6C*6NT* --again asking, 6NT shows queen.
7N
The advantage of setting hearts as trump (instead of clubs) temporarily would come when responder has club shortness and 7H works.
#15
Posted 2010-June-18, 14:28
pooltuna, on Jun 18 2010, 09:56 AM, said:
matmat, on Jun 18 2010, 08:48 AM, said:
pooltuna, on Jun 18 2010, 08:40 AM, said:
hmmm? 55 seems somewhat arbitrary
well you need either the ♣Q or ♥9. Obviously ♥9 only works if dummy has ♠K, ♦K, or ♣JT with finesse working. The possibility of dummy having 6♣ is a positive. I just rounded to the probability of holding either or both of the first 2, i.e 1-(.66)*(.66)= 5/9
No. This is ignoring the major piece of information that partner has exactly one face card. You can start by recognizing that if partner's one face card is Q/J of ♠/♦, which is 4 out of 8, we're screwed. The questions are (a) which is partner's face card, and (b) can we get to it? So...
There's a 1/8 chance that partner has the Q♣.
There's a 1/4 chance that partner has K of ♠ or ♦.
There's a 1/8 chance that partner has J♣, and therefore a 1/40 chance that partner has JT♣ with Q onside. (Partner holds 12/31 of outstanding non-face cards, not 1/3.)
There's about 51.5% chance that partner has a ♥ entry. (I'll provide this if asked, but again the key is that partner has 12/31 of outstanding non-face cards.)
Chance of 7NT = 1/8 + (11/40)(.515) = 26.66%, plus the chance of running 12 tricks and having neither opponent keep a club (or Q♣ dropping doubleton, etc)
If we can open 2♣ then bid 3♣ and hope to get suit agreement before RKC in clubs, that would be great. Otherwise, signing off in 6NT is probably wise.
This post has been edited by Bbradley62: 2010-June-18, 15:31
#16
Posted 2010-June-18, 16:08
aguahombre, on Jun 18 2010, 01:10 PM, said:
2C-2D (waiting)
3H*4H* --3h set trumps, 4H denied any ace or king.
5C*5D* --5c asking, 5D denies singleton or void (already denied ace or king)
6C*6NT* --again asking, 6NT shows queen.
7N
The advantage of setting hearts as trump (instead of clubs) temporarily would come when responder has club shortness and 7H works.
Mine would be similar to Aquaman's ... starting with 2C!.
1) If partner gves a positive suit response ( 2♠ or 3♦ ) I'll go 4NT ( meaning partner's suit is ostensibly "agreed trumps" ).
If partner has a Ht void, I'm screwed as far as a ♣Q-ask is concerned and I'll just have to setlle in 6NT; but if not, then
after any reply, I'll bid 6C! which is 3rd-Rnd-Ctrl-ask in Cl... since the 5NT ( K-ask was by-passed ).
If partner shows the ♣Q, 7NT is a lock.
If not, then sign-off in 6NT.
2C - 2S
4NT - 5C ( 0 or 3 )
6C! - 6NT = ♣Q ( bidding NT shows asked for feature; 6S = no ♣Q)
7NT
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2) If 2D! ( waiting, but positive ), then 3H-jump = setting trumps.
Over any reply, go RKC ( for Hts ) and then the 6C! = 3rd Rnd Ctrl Ask as before.
3) If 2H! = bust... If 2C = a GF no matter what, then bid 3H ... and RKC-ask, and ♣Q-ask as before.
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Posted 2010-June-18, 20:43

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