worst of hands best of hands do I pass?
#1
Posted 2015-March-03, 05:14
x ♠
QJxx ♣
J10xxxxxx ♦
zero ♥
bidding as follows:
W passes
N bids 1♠
E 2♥
I passed
N bid 2♠
E rose to 4 ♥
opps and my p became rather disgruntled as I mused for quite some time
East West are vulnerable North South non vulnerable
would you pass or bid? If so what is your bid?
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#2
Posted 2015-March-03, 05:30
ugabugger, on 2015-March-03, 05:14, said:
♠ x
♥ -
♦ J10xxxxxx
♣ QJxx
bidding as follows (West deals):
pass-1♠-2♥-pass
pass-2♠-4♥-?
opps and my p became rather disgruntled as I mused for quite some time
would you pass or bid? If so what is your bid?
What was the vulnerability and scoring? I might try 5♦ if white against red. But then it might have been a better idea to bid 5♦ in the previous round.
#3
Posted 2015-March-03, 05:38
ugabugger, on 2015-March-03, 05:14, said:
x ♠ QJxx ♣ J10xxxxxx ♦ zero ♥
bidding as follows:
W passes then N bids 1♠
E 2♥
I passed
N bid 2♠
E rose to 4 ♥
opps and my p became rather disgruntled as I mused for quite some time
would you pass or bid? If so what is your bid?
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#4
Posted 2015-March-03, 05:42
5♦ is a good save, probably down 1 or 2 and it's likely that 4♥ makes.
I would do it on equal or favorable vulnerability.
When even your partner gets disgruntled you might try to make faster decisions, but thinking is allowed.
Finding your own mistakes is more productive than looking for partner's. It improves your game and is good for your soul. (Nige1)
#5
Posted 2015-March-03, 05:46
ugabugger, on 2015-March-03, 05:14, said:
x ♠ QJxx ♣ J10xxxxxx ♦ zero ♥
bidding as follows:
W passes then N bids 1♠
E 2♥
I passed
N bid 2♠
E rose to 4 ♥
opps and my p became rather disgruntled as I mused for quite some time
East West are vulnerable North South non vulnerable
would you pass or bid? If so what is your bid?
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x 4s 5c 5d 5h 5s 5n 6c 6d 6h 6s 6n 7c 7h 7s 7n
#6
Posted 2015-March-03, 05:52
eagles123, on 2015-March-03, 05:46, said:
I agree that 4NT would be silly
Finding your own mistakes is more productive than looking for partner's. It improves your game and is good for your soul. (Nige1)
#7
Posted 2015-March-03, 05:57
5♦ is probably a good save, but partner might do something stupid and remove it back to spades at which point your hand could be close to worthless.
Vulnerability matters here also. I'd probably bid 5♦ green v red but pass otherwise.
#8
Posted 2015-March-03, 06:15
#9
Posted 2015-March-03, 10:46
Cyberyeti, on 2015-March-03, 05:57, said:
5♦ is probably a good save, but partner might do something stupid and remove it back to spades at which point your hand could be close to worthless.
Vulnerability matters here also. I'd probably bid 5♦ green v red but pass otherwise.
Partner cannot touch the 5♦ bid, I heard him bidding spades twice, he knows that.
Helene is right in her comment that this hand should blast 5♦ in the first round, let them make the last guess.
Finding your own mistakes is more productive than looking for partner's. It improves your game and is good for your soul. (Nige1)
#10
Posted 2015-March-03, 11:02
dicklont, on 2015-March-03, 10:46, said:
Helene is right in her comment that this hand should blast 5♦ in the first round, let them make the last guess.
He shouldn't touch it.
5♦ would be voidwood for us so unavailable on the first round.
#11
Posted 2015-March-04, 00:52
Tell me if I'm wrong, but this is the hand I would expect from an author. Everything breaks.
#12
Posted 2015-March-04, 01:21
Probably note not my choice I'm just guessing at the winning bid.
I'd probably bid 5d.
#14
Posted 2015-March-04, 05:43
#15
Posted 2015-March-04, 05:50
#17
Posted 2015-March-04, 11:29
Second, it would be helpful if you would present your deals using the established convention of presenting holdings for each bridge hand with the suits in rank order - i.e., first Spades, then Hearts, then Diamonds, and finally Clubs - because it is really hard for readers to follow your presentation otherwise.
Finally, I would Pass. The 4H bidder is playing poker. There is no hand where it is probabilistically correct to overcall 2H and then bid 4H on your own at your next turn.
Megan
BBO name: Case_No_6
#18
Posted 2015-March-04, 11:36
case_no_6, on 2015-March-04, 11:29, said:
Not true, what about a hand that's too good for a 4♥ bid initially and playable somewhere else, where you don't want to double in case the next bid is 4♠ and you have to guess at the 5 level, at least you've got your long suit into the game, and if you do back in at the 5 level you can get both suits in having said which is longer.
#20
Posted 2015-March-04, 22:36
Cyberyeti, on 2015-March-04, 11:36, said:
While it is certainly true I could be mistaken, I would like to see you construct an example hand that over caller could reasonably have on this auction given this hand where the 4h bid makes sense while fitting the situational constraints you have given. I don't see the disadvantage of bidding 4!h immediately.