diana_eva, on 2015-May-21, 03:57, said:
According to his BBO profile, he's a BIL mentor... And he does pass strong hands on BBO just like he preaches. You have to adjust those limits.
1- Being a BIL mentor does not give anyone free pass to troll in forums.
2-If indeed he is not trolling and serious (please check his recent comments), then I am more than happy to apologize. But then again..this begs to question (As Rainer would say) "Who is gonna apologize to the mentees on behalf of BBO or whomever is responsible to train them?"
PhilG007, on 2015-May-14, 06:56, said:
I wouldn't be looking at any slam on these two hands. For one thing,they are misfitted;communication
is awkward. Either or both majors could break badly.♠♥ K109x in either opponents hand would be the death knell for any slam
3NT is possible on the example hands but even that would need some fancy footwork by declarer to bring it home.....
He is talking about a cold 9+ tricks even if you just simply play your top cards blindfolded.
PhilG007, on 2015-May-19, 01:37, said:
How many players would have the courage to pass this hand? Yet that is exactly what you must do and trust to partner to take action in the balancing seat(as a good player would) Too many players tend to forget that bridge is a partnership game DON'T FORGET YOUR PARTNER!!!!!
Doubling for take out on this hand is idiotic as you have no tolerance for clubs. A 1NT overcall promises a double stop in
♠ which you don't have. You have 19 points and RHO has opened the bidding. If partner has a 'bust' which is highly likely,you still only have 19 points. It is not yet time to get excited..(!)
Pass and hope that partner will keep the auction open.
He is talking about QJx AKJTx AKJTx void, after his RHO opened 1
♠. And he continues in same topic for the same hand.
PhilG007, on 2015-May-19, 23:02, said:
So you would stick your neck out? Then the next thing you might hear is "DOUBLE" in a voice like thunder from LHO
Partner puts down a Yarborough and you can then get ready with the sackcloth and ashes(!) What seperates the expert from
the palooka is the former's highly developed sense of danger. This is no time to be a hero. The cemeteries are full
of them(!)
Right hand side of road..safe Left hand side of road..safe....Middle of road......
Our mentor's opinion about negative double.
PhilG007, on 2015-May-19, 23:08, said:
Micheals is OK...if you've agreed to use this gadget...but what if you haven't(?) Personally,I don't like this device. Along with the negative double,it
must rank as one of the worst coventions ever devised.
His opinion about 1 NT-4 NT sequence
PhilG007, on 2015-May-11, 07:43, said:
The sequence 1NT-4NT is what is known as "quantitative" The 4NT bidder is inviting partner
to bid 6NT if he is maximum for his opening bid. If he is minimum,he passes. However,if a slam is bid, there is a danger that there could be
2 top losers against the side.(It's happened to me more than once!)
Not recommended Better to use Gerber 4
♣ convention
He is definitely explaining what separates a true expert from a palooka as you read above. Now at least we know where do all these "BBO experts" getting their expert license from!