Does the law give you courage? Tener cojones?
#2
Posted 2021-August-12, 10:26
And yes, I saw the vulnerability.
#3
Posted 2021-August-12, 10:29
Bidding 2D at MPs (not proudly).
Looking at the stage of the match at IMPs.
#4
Posted 2021-August-12, 12:33
Somewhere out there someone is playing equal level conversion and doubles, this is the perfect hand.
#5
Posted 2021-August-12, 13:13
#6
Posted 2021-August-12, 16:56
#7
Posted 2021-August-12, 17:21
LBengtsson, on 2021-August-12, 13:13, said:
2♦ for me too, I'd like to get the hearts in with a double but with 2 small clubs that's not an option.
AAK, are too good to pass but at times my bidding is not the smartest!
Let me put it in words you might understand, he said. Mr. Trump, fk off! Anders Vistisen
#8
Posted 2021-August-13, 04:04
P.S. 2♦ shows 5+♦ rather than 6+ if that makes a difference
#9
Posted 2021-August-13, 05:47
#10
Posted 2021-August-13, 06:30
#12
Posted 2021-August-13, 08:42
#13
Posted 2021-August-14, 00:36
#14
Posted 2021-August-14, 01:24
If partner bid 4♦ - a poor bid, in my opinion - I think you have to bid 5 as North. South promises a weak hand with shapely diamond support, 5♦ is probably only one or two off and 4♠ seems to be cold.
The whole point of competitive bidding is to paint an accurate picture of your hand as early as possible to prepare partner for 5-over-4 and 5-over-5 decisions. You do not so much want to get to your final contract as much as you want to also have informed partner on the right course of action over interference.
#15
Posted 2021-August-16, 00:45
We play the Overcall Structure with 3♦ ostensibly showing 5♦5♥.
I had a close choice between 2&3♦, but with 6.5 playing tricks (just about Ok with unfavourable vulnerability) and wanting to show ♥ as well I chose the latter given the 10 cards in 2 suits and suspecting 2♦ would be bettered with at least 2♠.
5♦ (for down 1.7) made with the optimum contract being 5♥X. The better positive scores were 4x5♦ and 4♦X
#18
Posted 2021-August-18, 06:51
mw64ahw, on 2021-August-16, 00:45, said:
We play the Overcall Structure with 3♦ ostensibly showing 5♦5♥.
I had a close choice between 2&3♦, but with 6.5 playing tricks (just about Ok with unfavourable vulnerability) and wanting to show ♥ as well I chose the latter given the 10 cards in 2 suits and suspecting 2♦ would be bettered with at least 2♠.
5♦ (for down 1.7) made with the optimum contract being 5♥X. The better positive scores were 4x5♦ and 4♦X
Ha, I was thinking the overcall structure makes it very easy - but we play it 5/4. I don't think the 5/5 version comes up nearly often enough to be worth playing.
#19
Posted 2021-August-18, 07:46
The other variation I play is that the 2♠ bids can be 4+♠ & 5(+)♣ or 6+♠ similar to Frelling2♠
In the above case I veered from my norm since I had 10 cards in 2 suits and the opponents were likely to bid 2♠