Posted 2011-February-22, 02:42
This is a very rare situation, almost a sci-fi. And yes I agree with Justin that we know we are very likely to miss game if we decide to pass. But i will pass and no i am not happy to see them make 3♦ while we can make 3 major and probably more.
But seriously how often do you all face such a problem ? Perhaps i was lucky in last 30 years and i did not encounter much enough to worry about them. But if i rescue this board, and tell him to be careful and not bid much when i do that, i know me and my partner will live the rest of our lives in a nitemare each time one of us make a call at 3 level over their preempt or cue bid their preempts at 4 level, and he is not even on pass out seat!
And sometimes we know whats right for us, but we also know we cant hold the partner at the level we desire to play. This is one of them, cuer knew what was good for them but partner didnt. Don't get me wrong, if you wanna bid this hand, go for it and hope to play at desired level, but if things go bad, take responsibility instead of making rules for hands that almost never comes. ( this is my personal experience though, some maybe encountering more than i do) This will risk or make it unclear and blury the future bids over preempts, and the targeted gain and hand types are very rare.
I mean look at the hand, he has 6 hcp, add a ♥ K and make it 9 hcp it is almost cold for slam, add another A and make it 13 hcp and cold for grand, and we want him to just bid 4♥ and guess that the cue or call was made on 6 hcp... Cmon now...
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