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Is this a psyche?

#1 User is offline   weejonnie 

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Posted 2016-June-29, 03:35



2 was alerted as Landy (both majors) and at the end of play I was called because West was unhappy and wanted to record the psyche. Both N and S confirmed they played Landy but, as is so often in the club, no convention cards were available.

At the time I ruled it as a green psyche (no evidence of fielding) with a recommendation that it be recorded (this was the pair's 2nd psyche in 3 weeks which is a lot for our club - not that it makes any difference to me).

But was it a psyche or a 'treatment'?

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Posted 2016-June-29, 04:34

Is it not slightly odd to pass 2X with 4 hearts ? so are we sure there was no fielding ?

That said I'm not clear what the damage is, W cannot let this play undoubled, and it should go off at least 1.
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Posted 2016-June-29, 07:26

This isn't a psyche. It might possibly be a problem with disclosure, if South would consider it normal to try Landy on this type of hand. Since there is no restriction of defences to 1NT, just saying "Landy, but could be 4-3 in majors" would seem enough.
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Posted 2016-June-29, 09:11

Seems like it's only 1 small spade away from an aggressive landy call and that's not enough to rule it a psyche?

I'm not inclined to believe that a player that would offer up the kamikaze 3 bid knows what a psyche is. Definitely sour grapes if the E/W defense was as bad as their bidding.
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Posted 2016-June-29, 12:37

View Postggwhiz, on 2016-June-29, 09:11, said:

Seems like it's only 1 small spade away from an aggressive landy call and that's not enough to rule it a psyche?

I'm not inclined to believe that a player that would offer up the kamikaze 3 bid knows what a psyche is. Definitely sour grapes if the E/W defense was as bad as their bidding.


I suspect they took it -1 against 2 making their way.
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Posted 2016-June-29, 13:58

There are pairs (or individual players) who play 2 overcall as "Stayman" - asking for 4-card major, but not promising 4+/4+ in the majors. Some players call this "Landy".

It is possible that this is North/South's understanding: they should be educated about how to disclose this understanding and may be that there is misinformation on this hand.
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