The event is Swiss teams in Switzerland. IMP scoring, 7-board matches converted to VPs. There's a range of teams in the field but the opposing team on this hand is world class. You and partner play 2/1 with multi 2♦; no particular discussion about this auction.
A Hand from Swiss Teams in Switzerland
#1
Posted 2020-January-26, 02:24
The event is Swiss teams in Switzerland. IMP scoring, 7-board matches converted to VPs. There's a range of teams in the field but the opposing team on this hand is world class. You and partner play 2/1 with multi 2♦; no particular discussion about this auction.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#2
Posted 2020-January-26, 05:44
I'd have opened 1♥ - not proud of it but partner will be tough to convince just how strong we are (but it's very close - with a 4612 I'd pass). And I'd have bid 4♥ over 2♥; would bid 4♥ now. There's no guarantee that we make, but there's also no guarantee our partner can evaluate properly.
George Carlin
#3
Posted 2020-January-26, 06:00
I would have opened 1♥ playing what I play, not sure whether I would have playing 2/1.
For us 3♦ here would be not broke, but not enough to bid 4♥ unilaterally, long suit retry.
#4
Posted 2020-January-26, 06:15
At the stage of the sequence I’d have bid 4 over partner’s 2, but now that I’ve asked...
We know our invitation is not declined, but is not necessarily accepted yet.
Partner seems not disgusted by S but we can’t be sure he’s over enthusiastic. Bidding D implies they are somehow better than what the overcall promised (a good 6-cd suit I guess). Partner probably has little cooperation in C as the bid was skipped. And only 3-cd H support too.
xx KQx AKxxxx xx it will be hard to reach dummy and if they manage to communicate in C to shoot S through the KJ.
Anyway partner still has the right to bid 4H with extras (C shortage, Hx in S, a 4th trump...) if he was just showing his hand en route to 4H. At least if I bid 3H now, I'll convey the message that those D goodies will not necessarily be my girl’s best friends.
Last, aren’t top players getting bad boards when their opponents stop below game at their table, while the rest of the field goes down?🤣
In al cases, very interested to see the hands. And card play as some good guesses will be required.
#5
Posted 2020-January-26, 06:24
(Yes, 6♥ will be on if partner turns up with something like ♠Qx ♥AKxx ♦Jxxxx ♣Kx but bidding 22 high card combined points slams are a once-in-a-blue-moon event. I'll content myself with 4♥)
p.s. Opening 2♥ or 2♦(multi) looks terrible with the North hand, though opening 1♥ I do find acceptable though I also agree that other players may prefer pass.
#6
Posted 2020-January-26, 11:42
#8
Posted 2020-January-26, 22:38
nige1, on 2020-January-26, 17:27, said:
1. 4♦ = SPL (Pescatom's idea) AWM's partner is likely to understand it.
Is he? I would need more than “likely” before attempting a splinter in partner’s longest suit (a good enough suit, as well, for a vulnerable overcall).
#10
Posted 2020-January-27, 04:43
I would have bid 4H over 2H, now I am bidding 3H.
I decided, for whatever reason to ask Partner, if game is good, he said 'No.',
now I am respecting this. I did not learn anything pos. new, so why should I Change
my mind now?
With Kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#11
Posted 2020-January-27, 04:49
P_Marlowe, on 2020-January-27, 04:43, said:
now I am respecting this. I did not learn anything pos. new, so why should I Change
my mind now?
It's just like in chess. Sometimes you make a bad move, such as Nf3-e5, and if you notice that it was a bad move (and it was not a pawn move), often it's a good idea to undo it immediately. Except in bridge this does not come at the cost of two "tempi" (although it did leak some information). This is the sentiment posters here are expressing.
George Carlin
#12
Posted 2020-January-27, 05:01
If partner has just 3 hearts and strength concentrated in diamonds, I prefer 3♥ over 4♥. So 3♥ it is.
#13
Posted 2020-January-27, 06:04
nige1, on 2020-January-26, 17:27, said:
Vampyr, on 2020-January-26, 22:38, said:
Tramticket, on 2020-January-27, 04:17, said:
P_Marlowe, on 2020-January-27, 04:43, said:
gwnn, on 2020-January-27, 04:49, said:
cherdano, on 2020-January-27, 05:01, said:
#14
Posted 2020-January-27, 07:02
I'd be interested to see hands in the ballpark of what they'd expect partner to have from the people who've commented so far.
For me it's something like x(x), Kxx, AQ10xxx, KQ(x)
#15
Posted 2020-January-27, 07:39
Cyberyeti, on 2020-January-27, 07:02, said:
I'd be interested to see hands in the ballpark of what they'd expect partner to have from the people who've commented so far. For me it's something like x, Kxx, AQ10xxx, KQxb
Nevertheless, a 2♥ raise is wide-ranging. Over 2♠, IMO, Partner's 3♦ rebid should be constructive, at least.
So typical hands for partner are ...
- From: ♠ x ♥ K x x ♦ A Q x x x x ♣ K Q x (CyberYeti's construction).
- Through ♠ x ♥ A Q x ♦ A K Q x x x ♣ x x x
- Upto: ♠ Q x ♥ A K x x ♦ A x x x x x ♣ x, or, perhaps, even better.
#16
Posted 2020-January-27, 08:10
nige1, on 2020-January-27, 06:04, said:
Definitely 1♥ was a good move. I am just commenting on the sentiment "why bid game now that I got a bad reply from partner?" expressed by P_Marlowe.
In practice, I'd be wary of "undoing" such a move, as I cannot be sure I am not using some UI, consciously or unconsciously. So I guess at the table, having bid this way, I'd probably have to bid 3♥.
(I am not saying that anyone who bids 4♥ here is abusing UI or anything approaching that. Just my personal preference as to what I would probably do. In fact, I have seen many people "abusing" UI but drawing the wrong inference and getting to the the wrong contract.)
George Carlin
#17
Posted 2020-January-27, 08:20
Vampyr, on 2020-January-26, 22:38, said:
None of my partners would have any doubt, they know I would never make a natural bid in a minor after fit has been shown in a major. But it's a question of partnership style and system, I agree.
#18
Posted 2020-January-27, 08:20
gwnn, on 2020-January-27, 08:10, said:
There might well be BITs at the table, although it would be hard to determine what they suggested. In an on-line quiz, however, shouldn't we ignore UI considerations?
#19
Posted 2020-January-27, 08:21
#20
Posted 2020-January-27, 09:08
nige1, on 2020-January-27, 08:20, said:
Of course. But I just said what I would do in practice at the table. This is why I wrote my post this way (bold face added by me for your convenience):
Quote
George Carlin
++++++++++++++++++++++
Thank you, AWM, but please use open polls so that we can see who votes for what.
In 1st seat, I rank ...
1. Pass = NAT. To keep ♠s in the frame.
2. 2♦ = ART. Multi. Close decision.
3. 1♥ = NAT. Might excite partner too much.
Partner's 2♥ raise is wide-ranging. WTC says this is worth game. So safe to express slam interest, in view of your initial pass..Hence I rank ...
1. 4♦ = SPL (Pescatom's idea) AWM's partner is likely to understand it.
2. 2♠ = TRY. (for game then slam).
3. 4♥ = NAT. Slight underbid.
After partner's ambiguous 3♦ bid, I rank ...
1. 4♣ = CUE. A bit pushy in view of likely misfit.
2. 4♥ = NAT.