Sitting a low level penalty double When is it right to pull
#1
Posted 2012-June-03, 22:11
S: 9762
H: KT52
D: 852
C: 97
Vul vs NV, 8 board IMP matches, partner dealt and opened a short 1C
1C - (1S) - P - (1NT)
X - (P) - ??
You might not agree with my first round pass, but that's life. Partner's X is showing 17-19 bal or an unbalanced hand with very good clubs.
My question is - when is it right to sit this and if you do pull how do you find the right spot?
At the table I found the poor bid 2C which goes 3 off, 2D is only 1 off, and they make 1NT.
VVVV Cheers for the pickup, spade spot carelessly omitted added. Curse the hand editor not working.
#2
Posted 2012-June-03, 22:14
#3
Posted 2012-June-03, 22:39
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
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#4
Posted 2012-June-03, 22:41
If you have the values to make 1NT, you can pass of course. If you don't, you need a suit to pull it to - and here you don't (presuming the missing card isn't a heart).
It's really the same as if your partner's 1NT opening got doubled, and you have a 4333, and pard does not have a five card suit - you will be better off trying to scrape a few tricks in 1NT than be a level higher in a 4-3 fit with two balanced hands.
#5
Posted 2012-June-03, 23:03
Quantumcat, on 2012-June-03, 22:41, said:
If you have the values to make 1NT, you can pass of course. If you don't, you need a suit to pull it to - and here you don't (presuming the missing card isn't a heart).
It's really the same as if your partner's 1NT opening got doubled, and you have a 4333, and pard does not have a five card suit - you will be better off trying to scrape a few tricks in 1NT than be a level higher in a 4-3 fit with two balanced hands.
Agree. You gotta sit, hoping either partner has slightly better standards for the double than you describe or minus 180/280 would be better than the alternatives. A mere strong NT hand should not be doubling. He needs a trick source vs. their NT; and you have a possible trick with no suit-play values.
#6
Posted 2012-June-03, 23:10
aguahombre, on 2012-June-03, 23:03, said:
We're playing a 14-16 NT, so I'd only expect a double from an NT hand too strong for 1NT (so 17-19, balanced, good hand) or something like this:
S: xx
H: QJx
D: Kx
C: AKQxxx
But either way, you're right, shoulda sat. I guess 4th hand might pull as well.
#7
Posted 2012-June-04, 03:04
Cthulhu D, on 2012-June-03, 22:11, said:
Quantumcat, on 2012-June-03, 22:41, said:
Strange stuff, is this played outside of Australia as well? I would have thought the auction was absolutely comparable to 1♣ (1♠) p (p) X, just perhaps promising a bit more values.
-- Bertrand Russell
#8
Posted 2012-June-04, 05:00
Here I would just sit and fight for the 7. trick.
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#9
Posted 2012-June-04, 06:11
Cthulhu D, on 2012-June-03, 22:11, said:
S: 9762
H: KT52
D: 852
C: 97
Vul vs NV, 8 board IMP matches, partner dealt and opened a short 1C
1C - (1S) - P - (1NT)
X - (P) - ??
You might not agree with my first round pass, but that's life. Partner's X is showing 17-19 bal or an unbalanced hand with very good clubs.
My question is - when is it right to sit this and if you do pull how do you find the right spot?
At the table I found the poor bid 2C which goes 3 off, 2D is only 1 off, and they make 1NT.
VVVV Cheers for the pickup, spade spot carelessly omitted added. Curse the hand editor not working.
I would have passed. Partner has 3-5 clubs, 2-3 diamonds, 2-4 hearts and 2-3 spades. So only a heart fit is possible. No way to find out.
Steven
#10
Posted 2012-June-04, 06:30
-gwnn
#11
Posted 2012-June-04, 17:31
Codo, on 2012-June-04, 05:00, said:
Here I would just sit and fight for the 7. trick.
It was actually completely undiscussed - we're both beginners. I just post here because I get told that my problems are not suitable for the beginner's forum. I had a bit of a guess of what it might be from prior discussions. It probably does make sense to play it as a big balanced hand so I'll discuss that one with partner.
At the table, P had 19 balanced and my rubbish decision was made -180 into -300. With 20/20 hindsight, think BillW's logic is correct.
#12
Posted 2012-June-04, 17:42
#13
Posted 2012-June-05, 05:45
nigel_k, on 2012-June-04, 17:42, said:
Yes, the only sensible agreement imo.
- hrothgar
#14
Posted 2012-June-05, 07:20
Roland
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More system is not the answer...
#16
Posted 2012-June-06, 00:12
Roland
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More system is not the answer...
#17
Posted 2012-June-06, 02:11
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