fwiw this was the modal result on Board 3 in the Saturday Prime Daylong. Nine (9) of us reached this spot for 54%! out 26.
A very slightly interesting hand I seem to be a magnet for this sort of hand.
#1
Posted 2020-October-11, 01:57
fwiw this was the modal result on Board 3 in the Saturday Prime Daylong. Nine (9) of us reached this spot for 54%! out 26.
#2
Posted 2020-October-11, 04:06
#3
Posted 2020-October-11, 07:06
Ten Solid.
The really rare shapes should be a low priority, better to fix the more common issues first.
#4
Posted 2020-October-11, 17:38
#5
Posted 2020-October-11, 18:35
johnu, on 2020-October-11, 17:38, said:
Or as we call it in Australia "walking the dog"
#6
Posted 2020-October-11, 23:52
What did the self-kibs do?
#7
Posted 2020-October-12, 04:48
I would never open 1 NT on a hand that is too strong for 1 NT and is unbalanced. But if I'd know East had this and would bid like this, OK i might consider it!
As for the East, well, what can you say...
#9
Posted 2020-October-12, 08:27
Never be bothered by opponents bidding concentrated on you and your partner.
To open 1nt on a 4441 pattern without a A or K in the singleton is not recommended, it can work against robots but then you play fool the robots instead of bridge.
#10
Posted 2020-October-12, 10:04
#11
Posted 2020-October-12, 11:34
1. Never downgrade a hand to open 1NT. You will miss far too many games (remember, the Bots don't defend all that well early in the hand).
2. You can open a 4441 hand 1NT with a small stiff in a minor against the bots. That will work well. But if you stiff is in a major, you'll end up in a 5-1 fit far too often. Not advisable.
3. When a bot makes a 3-level jump overcall after your 1NT opening, they will have a VERY strong offensive hand (though generally not THIS strong).
Cheers,
Mike
#12
Posted 2020-October-13, 09:26
Opening 1NT on the 4144 hand in the 1ST seat is simply outrageous if not entirely stupid.No further comments as hands can easily be constructed from nowhere to make them appear interesting. "Bridge squeezes complete" gives innumerable examples of such crooked deals.
#13
Posted 2020-October-13, 09:59
#14
Posted 2020-October-13, 10:50