how bid? (hint: looks slammish)
#1
Posted 2014-September-22, 09:49
#3
Posted 2014-September-22, 10:01
It could go wrong. P might take my 5d queen ask as to play.so maybe better to forget about the queen or to use 5h instead. We could also have a diamond loser. But opposite a real 2c opening I like my chances. And even something silly like akqxxxx xx ax xx should be fine
#5
Posted 2014-September-22, 12:03
Now that I've seen the above, he probably has all 3 key cards so I will ask for the queen which would probably be safest with 5♥.
This post has been edited by Lord Molyb: 2014-September-22, 12:03
#6
Posted 2014-September-22, 13:05
Unless I had reasons to keep playing with someone who knows little about the game, I will assume he knows what he is doing, and thus I will bid 4N.
Over the double of 5♣ I will bid 5♥(for the reasons explained by helene).
So I don't know what his answers mean?
If he bids 5♠, I will bid 6.
If he bids anything else, I will bid 7♠
I actually think 7N rates to be a good spot, but I see almost zero chance that 7♠ fails and 7N makes, and if partner has screwed up then 7♠ rates to fail by less than 7N.
In fact, this is my plan regardless of my hopes for the partnership. If partner has his values, we should end up in a fine spot, and he'll appreciate that I knew what I was doing, which bodes well for playing with this partner again. Meanwhile, were I to hedge and miss a good spot, either he'll know that I thought he was ignorant, or he'll think I'm ignorant, and in both cases, the odds are that this partnership will not last long nor be as enjoyable as it should be.
#7
Posted 2014-September-22, 13:41
I wouldn't put 7NT in the picture.. might need to ruff a diamond to set them up.
#8
Posted 2014-September-22, 15:13
Edit: I said "random pd" in the OP because this was our first time playing together Sorry if it sounded inconsistent LOL - "random" as in we had very few agreements and tons of misunderstandings but otherwise there was trust.
This post has been edited by diana_eva: 2014-September-22, 15:41
#9
Posted 2014-September-22, 21:09
if i only had 1 call it would be 7s and i would be thinking it was 85%+ to be cold.
#10
Posted 2014-September-23, 02:15
#12
Posted 2014-September-23, 04:11
diana_eva, on 2014-September-23, 03:39, said:
Technical thought. Over the double of 5♣ I think that pass should be the queen ask.
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#13
Posted 2014-September-23, 11:20
#14
Posted 2014-September-23, 12:07
#15
Posted 2014-September-23, 12:08
Shugart23, on 2014-September-23, 12:07, said:
Must be nice to play a method that bars the opps from preempting
#16
Posted 2014-September-23, 12:09
#17
Posted 2014-September-23, 12:16
helene_t, on 2014-September-23, 12:09, said:
Where is the schenken 2♦ opening bid when one needs it? I actually played schenken when I started out, and I think that the bid came up twice (and in university we played a LOT of bridge).
Otoh, opening 4N would have worked as well, tho it risks down 1 in 5♠ on a bad day.
#18
Posted 2014-September-23, 12:25
mikeh, on 2014-September-23, 12:08, said:
lol...I didn't see that, but makes no difference...1C by North, 2H by East 3D, by South (game force, 8+ HCP 5+ Diamonds), 3H by North is control asking and it is all over....(If West jumps in to bid 3 or 4H to extend the preemt, Pass by North is control asking and it is still found
#19
Posted 2014-September-23, 13:29
#20
Posted 2014-September-23, 14:10