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#1 User is offline   TWO4BRIDGE 

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Posted 2010-November-03, 04:23

This came up last night....
Righty opens 1NT ( 15-17 )

What's your bid playing:
1) CAPP ( all seats )

2) DONT ( all seats )

( 1NT ) - ??

x x
void
Q 10 x x
A K Q J 8 x x

( Both Vul, if it matters )
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Edit: MP scoring... if that matters.

Also, Re: The CAPP DBL.. there seems to be 2 versions:
a) Penalty.. a hand ( in direct seat ) that can defeat 1NTX on its own with no help from partner.
Partner is supposed to pass.
b ) T/O ...showing a hand that would have opened 1NT.
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Posted 2010-November-03, 04:44

Pass.

If I am afraid of getting out competed, than 3C.

Playing Capp. - The alternative is X followed by 3C, but this would most likely overstate the
strength of my hand.
Playing DONT - Do I really believe, that I can play 2C? The answer is no, so either I pass or
bid 3C.

And the vulnerability does matter, they being vulnerable makes pass a lot more attractive.
Us being vulnerable does not bother me a lot with the given hand.

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Posted 2010-November-03, 08:08

Can I have a psych eg. 2H? Hoping to double 3NT, cashing 7x clubs
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Posted 2010-November-03, 08:52

4 tell partner what to lead before LHO bids 4. And send the message that double might not be optimal but raising instead.
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Posted 2010-November-03, 09:14

View Postdake50, on 2010-November-03, 08:08, said:

Can I have a psych eg. 2H? Hoping to double 3NT, cashing 7x clubs

LOL
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Posted 2010-November-03, 09:15

I also bid 4, partner can judge his hand accurately, and raise (hopefully) most of the time when it is right. I am not bidding 5 over 4, and I will respect partner's decision here, unless of course that decision is 4.
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Posted 2010-November-03, 09:30

why is a post suggesting CAPP as a defence in the A/E section?

Maybe advanced players like it (I know a lot of 'bbo experts' do, but when was the last time an expert pair was seen playing capp?

At imps, I would bid 4, to maximize problems for LHO. I was thinking that 3 might be enough, because they can't then stop in 3Major when it's right, but it gives LHO too much bidding room when he has a 2-suiter.....while after cueing 4, they may end up in partner's major, it seems to me that it is more likely that LHO will have bigger problems after my 4.

Plus, all I need is the diamond K to have a chance in my contract, and partner may have more.
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Posted 2010-November-03, 10:52

View Postmikeh, on 2010-November-03, 09:30, said:

why is a post suggesting CAPP as a defence in the A/E section?

Maybe advanced players like it (I know a lot of 'bbo experts' do, but when was the last time an expert pair was seen playing capp?



Does Mike Cappeletti count? He does play it.

Also, there was an story on a recent NABC bulletin about this substitute (IRL) which partner refused to play Capp, but agreed to play Hamilton (who turned out to be Fred Hamilton) :)

Maybe Julian Pottage play it too? :D

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Posted 2010-November-03, 10:56

My choices are 3 or a clever pass (which will never work with so much shape).
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Posted 2010-November-03, 20:09

I've always thought the CAPP DBL as mandatory penalty was useless if you have a hand such as this.
All it does is alert the opps to "pull".

So, I've felt the DONT DBL is more productive.

BUT on this hand, I PASSED...hoping Responder might invite to 2NT or bid 3NT.... However, he passed too but, lo and behold, my partner made a DONT-DBL with a long Ht suit.... and it was passed out! !

1NTX down 3 for a top.

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Posted 2010-November-03, 23:05

View PostGerardo, on 2010-November-03, 10:52, said:

Does Mike Cappeletti count? He does play it.

Also, there was an story on a recent NABC bulletin about this substitute (IRL) which partner refused to play Capp, but agreed to play Hamilton (who turned out to be Fred Hamilton) :)

Maybe Julian Pottage play it too? :D


No Gerardo, he hasn't played it in a long time because he realises how poor it is. Cathy doesn't play it either.
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Posted 2010-November-04, 08:07

View PostTWO4BRIDGE, on 2010-November-03, 20:09, said:

I've always thought the CAPP DBL as mandatory penalty was useless if you have a hand such as this.
All it does is alert the opps to "pull".

So, I've felt the DONT DBL is more productive.

BUT on this hand, I PASSED...hoping Responder might invite to 2NT or bid 3NT.... However, he passed too but, lo and behold, my partner made a DONT-DBL with a long Ht suit.... and it was passed out! !

1NTX down 3 for a top.


You got lucky partner didn't bid his DONT 2 showing both Majors...
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Posted 2010-November-04, 08:16

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Posted 2010-November-04, 10:05

View Postdake50, on 2010-November-03, 08:08, said:

Can I have a psych eg. 2H? Hoping to double 3NT, cashing 7x clubs


Nooooo. too easy for this to get sniffed out. You aren't happy if it goes all float either.

3 is a much better psyche here. 20% of the time I'll try this. But I'll pass 50% and 4 the rest.
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Posted 2010-November-04, 10:37

I would suggest that you either play Suction convention or even better a new convention called HELLO over ops NT. I only play Cappiletti if partner insists or if he doesnt know any other convention.

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Posted 2010-November-04, 17:21

I know a player who once passed a 20-HCP hand and got clear top score as that's the only pair not getting minus...
 
 
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Posted 2010-November-04, 17:34

View Postmikeh, on 2010-November-03, 09:30, said:

why is a post suggesting CAPP as a defence in the A/E section?


Or DONT for that matter. Doesn't everyone play Multilandy AKA Woolsey AKA Jassem nowadays?

Well, except in the ACBL where it is apparently illegal...
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Posted 2010-November-04, 18:01

At GCC level, it seems so. Legal at Mid-Chart level.
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Posted 2010-November-04, 18:30

1) X, I wouldn't play the b. version but then I wouldn't play Capp anyway. I have seen this go 1N, X, XX, P, P against new partnerships.
2) 2C, assuming the opps dont go crazy in a major and pd bids 2D I will pull to 3C. Does this show good clubs and mediocre diamonds? If so, this gives us a chance to find a good fit in diamonds. Maybe I will be able to bid some number of NT depending on the auction. I will be interested in seeing other answers.
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