Your last call?
#2
Posted 2016-January-15, 20:47
#3
Posted 2016-January-15, 20:49
#4
Posted 2016-January-15, 22:04
#5
Posted 2016-January-16, 03:40
nige1, on 2016-January-15, 20:47, said:
- Pass = Partner didn't request your opinion.
- Redouble = Shows you trust partner and have an undisclosed keycard
- 7♣ = Heroic on some hands where West has ♥AK Clearly informs partner that you think he's an idiot.
Well, this is the first time I played with this partner on the web, I took 4NT as Blackwood. My response can be taken as showing 2 aces which is strictly not true, or as a sign-off at 5C. When I heard a 6NT by partner and a Double from West, I knew that all the remaning strength was there and I took my chance by bidding 7C. As the cards lie, this decision was correct. The play for making 7C doubled is just routine. And we got a 12.40 imps.
#6
Posted 2016-January-16, 04:10
bluerib, on 2016-January-16, 03:40, said:
5♣ showing two aces? You and this first-time partner had extremely detailed agreements!
#8
Posted 2016-January-16, 08:32
To OP - South's jump to 4N is somewhat ill-advised. You have lots of points but no shape, so practically forcing to slam is a bad idea (picture partner with the common 12-14 bal and you don't have the 33 HCP needed for 6N). Further, you have no clue which strain is best - you could belong absolutely anywhere. Best to just start with 1D or 1H depending on agreements and let partner show more info.
ahydra
#9
Posted 2016-January-16, 11:55
xx = 10 if p cannot make 6n when we could have had a measly 12 balanced then their bidding was truly bad. We have oodles of extras.
p = 8 you plain do not trust your partner but 6n x should still bring in a tidy sum so even pass is a pretty nice option
7c = 3 a ridiculous lack of trust and hoping/praying the opps have the "right" ace might work around 33% but you really should recognize p expects at least 1 missing ace and this pull even if it works is damaging to partnership trust and quite frankly insulting so the rhree ranking is somewhat higher than the bid deserves. I would probably start a new partner search or at a minimum ask why my partner had decided to start masterminding the bidding.
#10
Posted 2016-January-17, 03:50
ahydra, on 2016-January-16, 08:32, said:
Unless of course I'm playing the Lightner double convention - but in that case what would it tell partner to do?
#11
Posted 2016-January-18, 06:12
If necessary, it's better to discuss in the post mortem why partner did it and went down than to try to defend why you "saved" partner and pulled defeat from the jaws of victory.
When partner does something unusual, it just may be that partner has a really good reason for doing so. Part of being a good partner is to trust and respect your partner's decisions.
#12
Posted 2016-January-18, 06:59
bluerib, on 2016-January-16, 03:40, said:
Of course.
You are missing 3 aces, but your clubs are near solid, and the only ace West could possibly have for his double must be the ♥A.
Rainer Herrmann
#13
Posted 2016-January-19, 06:58
rhm, on 2016-January-18, 06:59, said:
You are missing 3 aces, but your clubs are near solid, and the only ace West could possibly have for his double must be the ♥A.
You think the hand held is more likely than something along the lines of: ♠KJT ♥AKQ ♦QT9 ♣AQJ9? Or are you being ironic in light of the OP?
I assume noone here would have responded 4NT with the South hand but, having taken over from the wine waiter, how many would continue over 5♣ with the actual South hand? And if so, with what?
#14
Posted 2016-January-19, 07:13
#15
Posted 2016-January-19, 08:16
rhm, on 2016-January-19, 07:13, said:
A super bidddng sequence to a great contract!
OK, alles klar! As you know, irony is a little tricky in written form so perhaps a smiley would have been an idea, esepcially considering that the OP is a new poster.
#16
Posted 2016-January-19, 08:45
And welcome to the forum!
-gwnn
You are North, dealer, holding the following hand.