Any suggestions here, this was a bizarre board from my teams match today
Any suggestions ?
#1
Posted 2019-April-18, 16:32
Any suggestions here, this was a bizarre board from my teams match today
#3
Posted 2019-April-18, 23:46
Cyberyeti, on 2019-April-18, 16:32, said:
Any suggestions here, this was a bizarre board from my teams match today
I'd say pass here is forcing. If partner can double 3h, you may have a hard decision. If partner can bid 3n, I'd bid 4n to try for 6. If partner bids 3s or 4c, I'll bid 4d (again forcing). If partner bids 4d, I'll go right to 6. If partner bids 4h, I'd take that as both minors, and again bid 6d.
#4
Posted 2019-April-19, 00:19
#5
Posted 2019-April-19, 00:24
nige1, on 2019-April-18, 19:10, said:
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As usual, your choice is influenced by your agreements.
- For example. if partner's double suggests a desire to punish opponents, and creates a forcing-pass context, then you are delighted to pass.
- A more up-to-date treatment, recommended by John Matheson is that partner's double just suggests competitive values without a good long suit or primary ♠ support. With that agreement, a 3♦ change of suit at the 3-level should be forcing -- but to avoid any possible silly misunderstanding, a 3♥ cue-bid seems to express your values well.
Both those bids would be insufficient though :-(.
Must admit, I'm having problems picturing partner's hand. There seem to be too many hearts in the pack... perhaps partner just has some generic high cards and the other four diamonds, e.g. xx Qx Axxx QJxx. No idea, but honestly penalising them or playing 3NT is the most likely outcome given we've no fit and will be facing known bad breaks. If pass is forcing, I'll pass, else 3NT.
ahydra
#6
Posted 2019-April-19, 01:59
#8
Posted 2019-April-19, 06:29
I'll bid 3nt if that is what I have to play.
#9
Posted 2019-April-19, 11:05
ahydra, on 2019-April-19, 00:24, said:
Must admit, I'm having problems picturing partner's hand. There seem to be too many hearts in the pack... perhaps partner just has some generic high cards and the other four diamonds, e.g. xx Qx Axxx QJxx. No idea, but honestly penalising them or playing 3NT is the most likely outcome given we've no fit and will be facing known bad breaks. If pass is forcing, I'll pass, else 3NT.
Duh. Thank you Ahydra, for pointing out my mistake. Assuming that partner's double just showed a reasonable hand without primary support or a good long suit, then I like MikeH's double of 3♥. IMO this double should be competitive, not penalty.
#10
Posted 2019-April-19, 14:19
nige1, on 2019-April-19, 11:05, said:
Try reading the OP, it says quite clearly in the comments on the auction that X is "ability to punish one or both suits" and in a later comment that X of 3♥ is for penalties. Basically after a double of a 2 suited bid we revert to penalty doubles, much as we do after a business redouble.
Partner could have a decent 5 card club suit without quite having the values to bid it and a 4 card holding in one of the reds, and won't have more than 2 spades.
#11
Posted 2019-April-19, 15:15
Cyberyeti, on 2019-April-19, 01:59, said:
Presumably, partner will not pass with a penalty double of hearts? It is just about possible that partner has a penalty double of diamonds, but far more likely that partner has hearts and opps are in BIG trouble. I pass and await partner's double.
I am guessing that the reason for the post is that partner did indeed hold a four-card diamond suit? If so, opps have dodged a bullet!
#12
Posted 2019-April-19, 16:11
Tramticket, on 2019-April-19, 15:15, said:
I am guessing that the reason for the post is that partner did indeed hold a four-card diamond suit? If so, opps have dodged a bullet!
It's actually more stupid than that. Partner indeed has 4 diamonds, we have a combined 27 count, no game and can't (or didn't) beat 3♥. We gained 2 IMPs as team mates extracted 200 out of something. The best we can make is 4♣.
Deal is something like:
With ♠J where it is, declarer has few problems in 3♥.
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As usual, your choice is influenced by your agreements.
- For example. if partner's double suggests a desire to punish opponents, and creates a forcing-pass context, then you are delighted to pass.
- A more up-to-date treatment, recommended by John Matheson is that partner's double just suggests competitive values without a good long suit or primary ♠ support. With that agreement, a 3♦ change of suit at the 3-level should be forcing -- but to avoid any possible silly misunderstanding, a 3♥ cue-bid seems to express your values well.