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#1
Posted 2010-May-15, 20:00
LHO opens 1♣ (standard bidding) and partner overcalls 1NT (the usual 15-18). You hold:
♠K7
♥5432
♦KQ42
♣832
How hard do you push for game?
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#2
Posted 2010-May-15, 20:28
I consider it clearcut. I often force to game with 8 count in this situation but this is about as bad 8 as it gets.
#3
Posted 2010-May-15, 22:00
#5
Posted 2010-May-15, 22:36
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#6
Posted 2010-May-16, 16:19
#7
Posted 2010-May-16, 18:56
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I don't agree with this assessment at all.
I do agree that 1♣ opening make it more likely that we have game. I think it's still a pass though. This hand is just too awful.
#8
Posted 2010-May-16, 19:43
bluecalm, on May 16 2010, 09:28 AM, said:
I consider it clearcut. I often force to game with 8 count in this situation but this is about as bad 8 as it gets.
This is a clear invite and I don't think it is close at all. I do think the 15-18 point range is too wide, however.
#9
Posted 2010-May-16, 20:15
#10
Posted 2010-May-17, 04:20
#11
Posted 2010-May-17, 06:54
bluecalm, on May 15 2010, 09:28 PM, said:
I consider it clearcut. I often force to game with 8 count in this situation but this is about as bad 8 as it gets.
eh? I can think up plenty of 8 counts worse than K and KQ. I bet this hand gets me two entries for marked finesses.
Clear invite to me. Particularly if the NT range includes 18 (as indicated), I think pass is very bad. You will pass a possible 26 point game with the high cards marked? That must be wrong even at matchpoints
-gwnn
#12
Posted 2010-May-17, 08:47
These hands tend to play well because all of the opponents' assets are in one hand.
I have to admit, though, that if partner's range were 15-17 instead of 15-18 I would probably pass. I want to play in game opposite 17 or 18 when one opponent has everything except for a possible stray J or Q.
#13
Posted 2010-May-17, 09:24
BTW I don't automatically overcall 1C with 1NT with 15 just because I have a stopper (I am not saying that the other posters here are) so my optimistic game forces are sometimes realistic.
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#15
Posted 2010-May-17, 17:56
Passing probably asures us of a plus (unless they start with a spade through and run 5 or 6 spades on us). Inviting risks turning that plus into a minus more ways than it stands to turn it into a bigger plus.
We can find our hearts and maybe fail at the 3 or 4 level. We can play 2N and fail. We can play 3N and fail.
We can find hearts and make a partial that scores the same tricks as notrump.
Or we can find hearts, and outscore notrump, or bid and make a game.
Since my partners generally accept invitations aggressively, for me, the chances of turning a plus into a minus seem slightly higher than the chances of improving our score. But it is close. Give me as little as a couple of 10's and I'd bid.
And I'd bid in a weak field or against weak defenders.
How's that for hedging?
#16
Posted 2010-May-17, 18:10
I would invite FWIW.
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#17
Posted 2010-May-17, 18:41
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Anybody into simuls besides me ? I obviously did mine before answering the question but it would be interesting if someone else took a stab at this.
#18
Posted 2010-May-17, 18:57
Personally, I don't think there are any balanced 15s that I would pass in this auction. Certainly there are some that are more suited to some other call (double, even a four-card overcall). In fact, I occasionally overcall 1NT here on 14-counts. But I've seen others say that 1NT should be at least a "good 15" so presumably there are some 15s that don't qualify.
However, the hand given is my hand; partner is probably a bit more "down the middle" than I am for whatever that means. Certainly no reason to think our styles would match.
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#19
Posted 2010-May-17, 19:12
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Yeah, that's the problem with simuls.
I did 16-17 (hand which accept invite) with 2clubs A, K or 3+clubs at least Q or 4clubs JTxx+; no 5card majors, no 6 diamonds. The result was something like 32 or 36% for 3NT. I don't remember exactly.
I can repeat those with your assumptions if you are interested.
#20
Posted 2010-May-17, 19:35

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