it was actually speedball which imo makes pass a clear winner as the opps will often be having a total larf, but assuming it's real bridge, what do you think?
Distributional Filth matchpoints
#1
Posted 2011-August-21, 18:15
it was actually speedball which imo makes pass a clear winner as the opps will often be having a total larf, but assuming it's real bridge, what do you think?
#4
Posted 2011-August-21, 19:15
"...we live off being battle-scarred veterans who manage to hate our opponents slightly more than we hate each other. -- Hamman, re: Wolff
#5
Posted 2011-August-21, 20:02
TWOferBRIDGE
"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
" Did someone mention relays? " .... Zelandakh
K-Rex to Mikeh : " Sometimes you drive me nuts " .
#6
Posted 2011-August-22, 06:02
have 7 or even 8 spades btn them and it is hugely unlikely
p has really bad spades and is advertising them with 2nd
tox. Opps seem slated to go down since our minor suit distribution
makes it very unlikely opps have any minor suit length for spade
pitches. I would not be shocked if the defense started out
spade AK and spade ruff and opps booked with ten tricks left.
It is a ton easier to take 4 tricks than 11 and it might even be
we can set them 3 tricks X even if we can make 5 of a minor
(which is hardly a guarantee). So IMO
PASS
#7
Posted 2011-August-22, 09:05
gszes, on 2011-August-22, 06:02, said:
have 7 or even 8 spades btn them and it is hugely unlikely
p has really bad spades and is advertising them with 2nd
tox. Opps seem slated to go down since our minor suit distribution
makes it very unlikely opps have any minor suit length for spade
pitches. I would not be shocked if the defense started out
spade AK and spade ruff and opps booked with ten tricks left.
It is a ton easier to take 4 tricks than 11 and it might even be
we can set them 3 tricks X even if we can make 5 of a minor
(which is hardly a guarantee). So IMO
PASS
partner should only be Xing 4♥ with a value driven hand not a distributional one so I am inclined to answer your post the same way the other clowns answered...DITTO the pass
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
George Bernard Shaw
#8
Posted 2011-August-22, 10:11
I agree with the passers, but do not agree that clowns are involved on either side of the issue. I just believe the 4NT bidders are mistaken.
#9
Posted 2011-August-22, 11:19
Firsly, let's see if we can make any reasonable assumptions about the layout here.
I will place partner with 4=1=4=4 as a working definition. That may not be correct, but it is the shape partner expects me to play for.
Let's make another dangerous but, I think, reasonable assumption....rho is not an idiot or a maniac.
Where are the spades?
Even if LHO has 3, RO still has 5 and (on our working assumption) 4 hearts. So he will be 5=4 or 6=4 majors.
It doesn't take much beyond those assumptions to start to realize that, firstly, we rate to do quite well in a minor suit game (the minors will split reasonably well) and, secondly, that we rate not to do so well on defence. Especially if rho is 6=4, we will be hard pressed to do better than 300 and may do -590 with 5 minor on ice. No, I don't 'expect' them to make, but who would criticize the auction (before your fatal pass) if RHO held AQxxxx Axxx xx x and your partner KJ109 x AKJx AKQx?
My point is that fearing a poor result from passing isn't based on assuming a freak or that anyone has made any call inconsistent with the auction. Partner has elicited our opinion, and we have an offensive hand, so I make an offensive call (take that however you like it)
All told, I'd rather take my chances in 5 minor, so 4N for me.
It hardly needs saying that I fully appreciate that this may work out badly. I think it close.
#10
Posted 2011-August-22, 11:44
#11
Posted 2011-August-22, 12:06
#12
Posted 2011-August-22, 12:15
aguahombre, on 2011-August-22, 12:06, said:
Do you realize how ridiculous your post is?
M: This is really complicated and close.
C: No, I think mikeh is wrong and it's a clear decision.
A: C is wrong because he disagrees with M.
#13
Posted 2011-August-22, 12:29
#14
Posted 2011-August-22, 12:46
cherdano, on 2011-August-22, 12:15, said:
M: This is really complicated and close.
C: No, I think mikeh is wrong and it's a clear decision.
A: C is wrong because he disagrees with M.
maybe we're getting bogged down in semantics, but (as with many similar posts of mine in the past) the fact that I think the decision is 'close' doesn't mean that the decision is not clear.
I might think that on balance 4N will turn out best 55% of the time and pass 45% of the time....I think that most would agree with 45-55 is 'close', but there is no doubt in my mind that it is clear to take the 55% approach.
One could shave it finer.....if one had a line of play, for example, that offered a 53% line and an alternative line that offered a 52% line, then in the absence of any other information, no rational player, not playing for a swing, would knowingly choose the inferior line...the decision would be very close but completely clear.
There are situations in which I think a decision is both close and unclear. Those are always going to be based either on my inability to crunch the numbers or doubts I have about the inferences I draw. While I have drawn inferences in my decision to bid, I think those inferences are reasonable and hence am prepared to act on them with some confidence (and willing to accept the consequences if I should be in error).
But, I must admit that the syllogism propounded by Arend is flattering, even tho somewhat at odds with reality.
#15
Posted 2011-August-22, 13:49
#16
Posted 2011-August-22, 13:53
IMO, close (by a neck) became clear (by a couple lengths), thanks to Mike. Obvious would have been Secretariat in the Belmont Stakes
#17
Posted 2011-August-23, 20:27
Another way to look at is LOTT analysis which suggests something on the order of 21 total tricks, so there easily might be a game both ways. A more or less blind penalty pass on hands with lots of total tricks is usually a bad idea.
#18
Posted 2011-August-23, 20:43
#19
Posted 2011-August-23, 21:14
#20
Posted 2011-August-24, 00:53