Another Grinch
#1
Posted Yesterday, 23:19
#3
Posted Today, 01:13
#4
Posted Today, 02:33
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#6
Posted Today, 03:26
Addition:
The hand has playing strength for 3♥ as an intermediate jump, but typically I need a stronger or longer suit for that and no side suit
#8
Posted Today, 06:38
Maybe a little off topic but an interesting question for me is where the dividing line is between a suit overcall and double-then-bid to show a stronger hand in the balancing seat. (More applicable with a 5-card suit I think.)
#10
Posted Today, 07:18
I'm with the 1♥ bidders, what do you expect partner to have for his X?
#12
Posted Today, 07:27
jillybean, on 2024-December-23, 07:18, said:
I'm with the 1♥ bidders, what do you expect partner to have for his X?
Perhaps in terms of strength the pertinent question is what do you expect North to have for their rebid given South has shown a hand too weak to bid?
If you know this then partner's range of strength becomes deterministic, but at a minimum I would expect ~8+hcp and 8.5 modified losers or less given South's Pass and tolerance for any non-♦ rebid with at least 44 in the black suits
#13
Posted Today, 07:59
In all cases we will play game but sometimes slam will be a mundane hand like Axxx AQ xxx, Qxxx, or make the HA the DA. What do you bid with that over 1D? That leaves opener with a good 6 or 7-cd D suit by AKQ or KQJ + HA, and the spade QJ as side goodies to act. Not the most likely but one never knows.
I guess 3D will help assess prospects, including C contracts, if partner does not bid 3H over that.
#14
Posted Today, 11:38
Opener has a "too strong to pre-empt" 2♦ opener; I've got 1100 from weak 2s before - although that was at all red, but all white, the same 800 is the same big result.
I'm not saying it's wrong to have this responsive - the kind of 14ish that couldn't bid because it's 4243 or 4234 and there is no bid over 1♦. I am asking why, not "this is a good meaning for it, and this is why", but "the obvious meaning is wrong."
#15
Posted Today, 12:18
#16
Posted Today, 12:25
mycroft, on 2024-December-23, 11:38, said:
Opener has a "too strong to pre-empt" 2♦ opener; I've got 1100 from weak 2s before - although that was at all red, but all white, the same 800 is the same big result.
I'm not saying it's wrong to have this responsive - the kind of 14ish that couldn't bid because it's 4243 or 4234 and there is no bid over 1♦. I am asking why, not "this is a good meaning for it, and this is why", but "the obvious meaning is wrong."
Fair question, but I think the odds that partner has the hand to punish and it can deliver more than 300 are small compared to the odds of a 42xx good for game.
Or to put it another way, the 14 point 42xx has to be able to back into the auction some way and this seems the obvious candidate.
#17
Posted Today, 12:41
#18
Posted Today, 13:01
pescetom, on 2024-December-23, 12:25, said:
Or to put it another way, the 14 point 42xx has to be able to back into the auction some way and this seems the obvious candidate.
If the 4 spades are good, I overcalled 1♠.