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#1 User is offline   phoenix214 

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Posted 2013-July-05, 03:37

Yesterday i got dealt this hand as South(South dealer, E-W red, scoring is Imps),
:KQJ6
:KT5
:T95
:QJT
Playing precision with an (12)13-15 NT and an unbalanced 1 opening i decided to pass.(I suppose some would want to open 1NT with this hand, because of the good honor combinations in the black suits + the three tens)
After my pass, lefty did as well and pard opened 1. Now i did use Drury and checked how strong my pard is and found out he had a super minimum, less then 11HCP, so we got to play 2.
My pards hand was:
:987
:A9874
:QJ7
:K7
The play started with A,K of diamonds and a ruff. Since the ruff was from Qxx, he did not have extra heart losers. Funny thing is that nor 2NT nor 3 are making. If i would have opened 1NT, we would be playing higher, because of the fact that my p would have invited me to game, and we would be too high already.
Checking the hand playing natural seems that it is easy to stop in 2, after 1m-1, 1NT-2(2wayCB), 2, 2.
Lessons learnt from the deal: It is nice to have ways to stop low with invitational hands(1NT/2M) and that we should know how to pass with some good hands once in a while
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Posted 2013-July-05, 06:55

I think the lesson is that aceless 4333 hands are not as good as their point count.
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Posted 2013-July-05, 07:01

View Postbillw55, on 2013-July-05, 06:55, said:

I think the lesson is that aceless 4333 hands are not as good as their point count.


Also that normal actions may not be successful when both hands are super-minimums.

Also that a four-point opening 1NT range is not ideal. (Of course (12)13-15 may mean either that many 12-counts are opened or that 12-counts are, very rarely, upgraded.)
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Posted 2013-July-06, 09:34

View Postphoenix214, on 2013-July-05, 03:37, said:

Yesterday i got dealt this hand as South (South dealer, E-W red, scoring is Imps),
:KQJ6 :KT5 :T95 :QJT
Playing precision with an (12)13-15 NT and an unbalanced 1 opening i decided to pass.(I suppose some would want to open 1NT with this hand, because of the good honor combinations in the black suits + the three tens)
After my pass, lefty did as well and pard opened 1. Now i did use Drury and checked how strong my pard is and found out he had a super minimum, less then 11HCP, so we got to play 2.
My pards hand was: :987 :A9874 :QJ7 :K7
The play started with A,K of diamonds and a ruff. Since the ruff was from Qxx, he did not have extra heart losers. Funny thing is that nor 2NT nor 3 are making.
Well done Phoenix214 :) I'd venture 1N, fly too high, and crash back into the flames :(
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Posted 2013-July-07, 15:25

View PostVampyr, on 2013-July-05, 07:01, said:

Also that normal actions may not be successful when both hands are super-minimums.

Normal auctions wouldn't get higher than 2, would they? Playing a weak NT or 1 when a strong NT, I would have thought responder not good enough for a game invitation. If you are tempted, it can only be because of the ill-advised wide-ranging NT.
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Posted 2013-July-07, 18:47

View PostfromageGB, on 2013-July-07, 15:25, said:

Normal auctions wouldn't get higher than 2, would they? Playing a weak NT or 1 when a strong NT, I would have thought responder not good enough for a game invitation. If you are tempted, it can only be because of the ill-advised wide-ranging NT.


This is all true. I was generalising a bit about "lessons to be learnt" -- on this particular hand I agree that getting to 3 is unlikely in most methods.
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