IMPs decision 1 of 2
#1
Posted 2012-August-02, 21:13
nv/nv 3rd chair you hold 8 KJ74 9842 Q1053
Auction
1H 1S 2H p
p x 3H p
p 3S p 4S
x p ?
Your bid?
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#3
Posted 2012-August-03, 00:19
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#4
Posted 2012-August-03, 00:38
As far as the opponents are concerned, we have a simple 1S overcall, a x, the overcaller raises himself to 3S and his partner who has been totally silent up to know, (couldn't even raise to 2S), bids 4. You have got to be kidding me.
I pass.
#5
Posted 2012-August-03, 01:06
the hog, on 2012-August-03, 00:38, said:
As far as the opponents are concerned, we have a simple 1S overcall, a x, the overcaller raises himself to 3S and his partner who has been totally silent up to know, (couldn't even raise to 2S), bids 4. You have got to be kidding me.
I pass.
I thought of the preemptive raise as well, but I can't bring myself to criticize the initial decision to bid 2H - you have a hand with much more playing potential than the typical preemptive raise with a stiff in the opponent's suit, 4 card trump to 2 honors, and some potential help in clubs as well with the QT. If there is a 4 card mixed raise available, I would choose that as a perfect description, in my opinion.
Between 2H and 3H preemptive immediately, I would probably bid 2H myself, but could not bring myself to criticize anyone who choses to preempt, it could definitely be a winning action.
On the actual auction, pass is obvious to me - you already showed extra offensive (but not defensive) potential with 3H, probably highlighting the extra heart/short spade. Partner's double is a huge statement, a capable partner is expecting to beat this two or more.
#6
Posted 2012-August-03, 11:42
I don't bid.
#7
Posted 2012-August-03, 15:38
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#8
Posted 2012-August-03, 16:08
rduran1216, on 2012-August-03, 15:38, said:
You make counting defensive tricks sound very easy. Never mind the ♣Q, the ♣T could be a defensive trick.
As you say, pard didn't make a game-try. He also didn't bid 3H as a blocking effort. Seems unlikely he can hold a hand that wants to save now, he doesn't even know we are 1-4 in the majors - this bidding is more common with 1-3 or 2-4 IMO.
#10
Posted 2012-August-03, 16:13
#11
Posted 2012-August-03, 16:59
The whole auction feels quite ridiculous. When partner pulls out a red one on an auction which feels ridiculous, there is no decision. I would have been pretty happy defending 3S if that had ended the auction, if feels like he has randomly backed his suit at the three level, and his partner probably has no idea what he has shown. It would not at all surprise me to find partner with four good trumps.
I would bid 3H or 4H the first time. I do not understand CSgibson thinking this has `too much playing strength for a preemptive raise'. Four trumps a singleton and a scattering of HCP is routine for a preemptive raise imo. But then again I would seldom preempt without a ruffing value here, when I have seen others raise `preemptively' with 4333 hands.
#12
Posted 2012-August-03, 17:39
Having bid my hand reasonably well initially, we have conveyed a good message to our partner about our relative strength and number of hearts. He knows a lot more about our hand than we do about his.
I don't really hate my hand for defense. The ♣QT are quite useful. Overall the hand is much better than something like x KQJx xxxx xxxx.
Partner's double is not 'consultative'. It is penalty, based on the information we have provided to our partner. We trust our partner more than our opponents, even the 'eventual winners' (that may have gotten a boost here).
What he chooses to do with that data is up to him. Looking at my own hand, I would expect -2.
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#13
Posted 2012-August-03, 18:16
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#14
Posted 2012-August-03, 18:33
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#16
Posted 2012-August-03, 21:52
#17
Posted 2012-August-03, 23:32
On this hand I would just bid 4H.
#19
Posted 2012-August-04, 04:51
#20
Posted 2012-August-04, 19:38
phil_20686, on 2012-August-03, 16:59, said:
If you are quoting me, at least quote me accurately. I did not say that it has too much strength for a preemptive raise, I said it is stronger than a typical preemptive raise. What I meant by that, and my subsequent fence-sitting, is that I felt that this is bordering on the max of a preemptive raise. Reading the rest of it, I don't particularly object to anyone who does bid 3H, I just don't think there's a clear "right" bid here - a lot of things can work out fairly well against different ops, with different partners, depending on table feel...