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Bad pass or did they just get lucky?

#1 User is offline   SimonFa 

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Posted 2012-May-26, 01:07

MP. R v W. N dealt.

KJ
QJT54
Q53
763


Q5
K876
T7
AKQ43

P (3) ?

Much as I like bidding I coudn't bring myself to bid on this hand at these colours and was surprised to find that 3D= 40%. Those that doubled ended up in 3H= for a top or 4H-1 for 70%. 4C was a bottom.

Most of the time I would just shrug my shoulders and think "marginal call, good luck to them" and move on. But is this really a marginal call at these colours? I would would have thought brave verging on madness is a better description?


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Posted 2012-May-26, 02:13

40 percent is fine. Good players will get a lot of 40 percent boards during their 60 percent session. And, they find that the opponents in contention with them got a lot of the same 40 percent boards.

Unlucky would be if the E/W pair who beat you out for the overall was the one who got +200 vs. 4C. Defending 3S= would not have been a good thing, either.
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Posted 2012-May-26, 05:28

Aren't the opps very close to 4S on this?
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Posted 2012-May-26, 22:47

With my luck, I double and North holds:
KJT54
QJ
Q53
763
We won't recover unless we can play Equal Level Conversion here.
(If not, partner will not believe I do not have 3+).
So I guess I double and rebid 4 if partner bids 3

Sometimes preempts work. :blink:
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Posted 2012-May-29, 09:47

I like your pass, would have done the same.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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Posted 2012-June-01, 22:45

Pass is fine, if you double, your partner will bid 4 and then the universe punishes you. Just cause you would have landed on your feet in THIS hand doesn't mean you will on others :-) By the way the stronger you get, the more off-shape your takeout double is allowed to be - you want to be sure of slam somewhere if pard bids game in one of your short suits (he would rate to have a balanced 11-15, or maybe 8 or 9 HCP with a good 5 or 6 card suit and a singleton and no HCP in opponent's suit - use this to determine if you can make a double off-shape, to see if you can bid slam opposite both of these hands)
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