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Hope springs eternal Your call
#2
Posted 2021-July-27, 01:43
Well I wouldn't have passed in 3rd seat with a 5 card spade suit and a (revolting in some ways but with nice intermediates) 11 count.
I can imagine EW getting into all sorts of trouble here or NS playing 2♠ if I open.
I can imagine EW getting into all sorts of trouble here or NS playing 2♠ if I open.
#3
Posted 2021-July-27, 05:22
In 3rd seat 1♠-P-1NT-P-2♣ (relay)-P-2♦-P-2♠ hoping for a sub-optimal lead to make the part score.
After the 1♣ opening 2♦ 4+♦ & ♥ followed by expected passes and likely to go 1 down.
After the 1♣ opening 2♦ 4+♦ & ♥ followed by expected passes and likely to go 1 down.
#6
Posted 2021-July-27, 06:32
Partner has eyes and can see your seat and the vulnerability as well. They should not raise you without a good reason.
#7
Posted 2021-July-27, 06:36
Cyberyeti, on 2021-July-27, 01:43, said:
Well I wouldn't have passed in 3rd seat with a 5 card spade suit and a (revolting in some ways but with nice intermediates) 11 count.
I can imagine EW getting into all sorts of trouble here or NS playing 2♠ if I open.
I can imagine EW getting into all sorts of trouble here or NS playing 2♠ if I open.
agree cyberyeti though only problem is if east declares a contract, let us say east-west cards are different distribution, and partner leads from ♠Kx. but otherwise I would open 1♠ also.
#9
Posted 2021-July-27, 06:50
Then I recommend you discuss this situation with your partner. In terms of putting pressure on the opponents it is better to be able to bid 2♠ and then not get a light raise, than to not be able to bid it at all. P-(P)-2♠-(X); P-? may be an excellent start to the auction for NS. South should keep in mind that North may have already bid South's hand.
Put differently, I would expect North to upgrade aggressively with anything resembling a classical preempt at this seat and vulnerability, and open 3♠. That means that 2♠ is what remains - the dregs, of sorts. I expect semibalanced hands, distributed values, a poor suit and/or a supermaximum (partner is a passed hand, as long as game is not on anything is a preempt). So if East doubles South has to seriously consider that the combined offensive potential on this hand may be low, and that 3X by EW might very well go down.
Put differently, I would expect North to upgrade aggressively with anything resembling a classical preempt at this seat and vulnerability, and open 3♠. That means that 2♠ is what remains - the dregs, of sorts. I expect semibalanced hands, distributed values, a poor suit and/or a supermaximum (partner is a passed hand, as long as game is not on anything is a preempt). So if East doubles South has to seriously consider that the combined offensive potential on this hand may be low, and that 3X by EW might very well go down.
#10
Posted 2021-July-27, 07:55
DavidKok, on 2021-July-27, 06:50, said:
Then I recommend you discuss this situation with your partner. In terms of putting pressure on the opponents it is better to be able to bid 2♠ and then not get a light raise, than to not be able to bid it at all. P-(P)-2♠-(X); P-? may be an excellent start to the auction for NS. South should keep in mind that North may have already bid South's hand.
Put differently, I would expect North to upgrade aggressively with anything resembling a classical preempt at this seat and vulnerability, and open 3♠. That means that 2♠ is what remains - the dregs, of sorts. I expect semibalanced hands, distributed values, a poor suit and/or a supermaximum (partner is a passed hand, as long as game is not on anything is a preempt). So if East doubles South has to seriously consider that the combined offensive potential on this hand may be low, and that 3X by EW might very well go down.
Put differently, I would expect North to upgrade aggressively with anything resembling a classical preempt at this seat and vulnerability, and open 3♠. That means that 2♠ is what remains - the dregs, of sorts. I expect semibalanced hands, distributed values, a poor suit and/or a supermaximum (partner is a passed hand, as long as game is not on anything is a preempt). So if East doubles South has to seriously consider that the combined offensive potential on this hand may be low, and that 3X by EW might very well go down.
He does on this hand, but what if he has 3 spades ? or 4 ?
#11
Posted 2021-July-27, 07:56
I would raise with 3 spades only with a hand with high offence (well, high ODR), and with 4 almost always.
#12
Posted 2021-July-27, 08:00
DavidKok, on 2021-July-27, 07:56, said:
I would raise with 3 spades only with a hand with high offence, and with 4 almost always.
And this N hand has potentially enormous defense opposite not much and very limited offence that such a raise will often be wrong. I don't have this issue (I have different ones) in that 2♠ could be opened by me on xxxx and a zero count so we raise less than most.
#13
Posted 2021-July-27, 15:23
Of course, it could go 1NT (10-12)-p-2♠, your go East...
When I go to sea, don't fear for me, Fear For The Storm -- Birdie and the Swansong (tSCoSI)
#14
Posted 2021-July-27, 15:38
pilowsky' This hand just came up at the Club.
Nobody (from 24 tables) found the 'best' contract.
What would you do?
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I would expect North to open 1♠ and South's 1N reply to be passed out.
I wouldn't open 2♠ on the North hand because I feel that South should be able to rely on a better suit.
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This hand just came up at the Club.
Nobody (from 24 tables) found the 'best' contract.
What would you do?