Style or whim?
#21
Posted 2011-February-25, 14:12
The hands are from yesterday's afternoon JEC match. Giorgio Duboin bid 1♥ on the first hand and passed on the second whereas the Scottish player passed the first and doubled the second. Duboin's actions were more successful on both occasions although were not the sole reason for winning some imps. At least the comments will give some solace for the Scot's action on the second hand and give him something to consider on the first!
#23
Posted 2011-February-25, 16:07
It also might cause the opponents problems if partner raises to 2H and they guess wrong what to do (as is the case with all intervention). I am certainly not unhappy with my hand if partner raises me to any level in hearts, he knows we are a passed hand. I think it is unlikely he will go overboard with no fit, and it is extremely unlikely that we end up in 1H X so it doesn't seem that risky to me.
The lead directing thing can go both ways, but I am not unhappy with partner leading a heart either in general.
#24
Posted 2011-February-25, 17:23
#25
Posted 2011-February-25, 21:17
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#26
Posted 2011-February-25, 22:25
gordontd, on 2011-February-25, 05:03, said:
I'd pass the first and bid 1♥ on the second, but I see lots of good players bidding 1♥ in situations like the first and doubling on the second.
I was thinking the same thing, Gordon.
1H on both for me. I don't really mind a x on the second.
#27
Posted 2011-February-25, 22:59
If the opponents have a major fit, it is 4-4 in spades, so bidding 1♥ dosn't interfere with them all that much and probably helps them play it if/when they do find the fit. Otherwise they will end up in NT, and again 1♥ helps them play it, while 2♥ at least makes it more difficult for them to find the best contract.
#28
Posted 2011-February-25, 23:06
1♥ on the second one, seems normal to me.
#29
Posted 2011-February-26, 02:44
JLOGIC, on 2011-February-25, 16:07, said:
It also might cause the opponents problems if partner raises to 2H and they guess wrong what to do (as is the case with all intervention). I am certainly not unhappy with my hand if partner raises me to any level in hearts, he knows we are a passed hand. I think it is unlikely he will go overboard with no fit, and it is extremely unlikely that we end up in 1H X so it doesn't seem that risky to me.
The lead directing thing can go both ways, but I am not unhappy with partner leading a heart either in general.
A good synopsis of what actually happened. Partner raised to 2♥ and they took the push to 3♣ making eight tricks. In the other room this hand decided it was too dangerous to balance when 2♣ came back to him - whether that it is right or wrong, it certainly looks safer to bid at the first opportunity.
#30
Posted 2011-February-26, 03:28
relknes, on 2011-February-25, 22:59, said:
If the opponents have a major fit, it is 4-4 in spades, so bidding 1♥ dosn't interfere with them all that much and probably helps them play it if/when they do find the fit. Otherwise they will end up in NT, and again 1♥ helps them play it, while 2♥ at least makes it more difficult for them to find the best contract.
Yep, 2♥ would indeed be insane at these colours. For the asylum. It would help a tiny bit, of course, if partner knows about my mental condition (style) so he can make sure never to raise me. But still.
#31
Posted 2011-February-26, 04:07
#32
Posted 2011-March-04, 04:47
#33
Posted 2011-March-04, 08:45
2) 1♥>P>>>X
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
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George Bernard Shaw
#34
Posted 2011-March-04, 10:00
1H bidders claim this hand in overcall,
so I assume pass, to reopen is much weaker.
With reasonable 10's left to reopen, how is a good score missed?
How can partner stay in the safe zone if overcall (in their forcing auction) is this weak?
How does this seat show 16 instead? Should partner raise with 10?