What would you do ... & avoid the wrath of partner.
#1
Posted 2017-February-25, 03:45
#3
Posted 2017-February-25, 04:25
#4
Posted 2017-February-25, 07:33
What is baby oil made of?
#5
Posted 2017-February-25, 10:25
silvr bull, on 2017-February-25, 03:45, said:
I have major issues with both your partner and you but more with him/her.
I don't like the double of 3S. The Law of Total Tricks says that there are 18 or 19 total tricks (tricks your side can make in clubs plus tricks their side can make in spades.) Your side has 9 or 10 clubs, their side appears to have 9 spades (East didn't compete to 3S so give him 5 but West did so give him 4.) Furthermore, you have the cards in your long suits which means that the Law understates the total tricks; for example, if your high cards were the ♠Q and the ♥AJ, your hand would look more defensively oriented than this one (not enough that I would double 3S) and the expected total tricks would be smaller.
That being said, unless this was close to the last board of the event, your partner probably cost your side more matchpoints than you did. Assuming a 12 top, you may have cost 7 or 8 matchpoints but your partner castigating you likely cost your side many more than that as you were at least subconsciously thinking about that board rather than the one you were actually playing, and he/she gets the charge for any errors you made later in the event.
#6
Posted 2017-February-25, 15:43
Note: I have been wrong before.
#7
Posted 2017-February-25, 16:28
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#9
Posted 2017-February-25, 21:22
#11
Posted 2017-February-26, 00:17
#12
Posted 2017-February-26, 00:41
Although I agree that 3C would be a better call with a good partner, 2C is a much safer bid in an individual. On BBO!!
#13
Posted 2017-February-26, 00:42
#14
Posted 2017-February-26, 00:47
#15
Posted 2017-February-26, 02:27
#16
Posted 2017-February-26, 04:35
#17
Posted 2017-February-26, 07:52
And yes, I would have bid 3C or 2S earlier although I understand why that wasn't done.
#18
Posted 2017-February-26, 08:08
silvr bull, on 2017-February-26, 00:47, said:
No kidding. I play in a lot of indies and it's a Forrest Gump thing, like a box of chocolates.
It's as different a game as playing with robots and bidding 2♠ or 3♣ is leading with your chin unless it's later in the round and your partner has shown a real pulse. I never play with robots and am curious as to what GIB might do, especially with the cue bid.
What is baby oil made of?
#19
Posted 2017-February-26, 08:48
silvr bull, on 2017-February-25, 03:45, said:
On the auction given,I would pass and hope we had pushed the opposition overboard. As for the lead,unhesitatingly it has
to be the ♥9 Safe and giving nothing away.
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#20
Posted 2017-February-26, 17:19