Bottom 1 Mea Culpa
#3
Posted 2019-April-29, 01:41
Tramticket, on 2019-April-28, 13:31, said:
there's a stop and there's a STOP lol
#4
Posted 2019-April-29, 01:59
Tramticket, on 2019-April-28, 13:31, said:
My problem with 2NT is that on many hands we make as many tricks in NT as on defense in 2S. I don't know how often partner can pass a double as I have never played 4cd majors with weak NT. If we should expect him to pull (because we also have to double with a stopperless strong NT?) it might even be right to pass - I would certainly be tempted if they were vulnerable.
#5
Posted 2019-April-29, 03:03
cherdano, on 2019-April-29, 01:59, said:
Our methods - playing 4-card majors / weak NT
In an uncontested auction, a 2NT is a game invite with a balanced 17-18 HCPs and only four hearts - catering to the fact that partner might have raised on a three-card suit.
We would make the same 2NT call after the 2♠ over-call - but promising a stop. Double is primarily used to show this invitational strength hand, but without a stop.
I agree that, at other vulnerabilities, a pass becomes attractive and I would expect partner to often protect with a double.
#6
Posted 2019-April-29, 05:59
#7
Posted 2019-April-29, 06:25
#8
Posted 2019-April-29, 08:36
cherdano, on 2019-April-29, 01:59, said:
manudude03 , eagles123 , heart76 , TylerE , cherdano , ArtK78 , gszes , and FelicityR seem to have logic on their side with their vote for double.
I bid 2N, partner raised to 3N, Opponents led and continued ♦s. One down. Zero matchpoints.
4♥ on the Moysian fit is a lucky make and 3N succeeds against any lead other than a ♦.
#9
Posted 2019-April-29, 08:54
#10
Posted 2019-April-29, 13:17
Simple answer -- Darn right!!! You're looking at 3 sure ♠ tricks in hand and the ♥ A. You're also very likely to score a 4th ♠ trick and possibly a trick with ♣ K.
If double would be penalty in this position, give it a shot at MP. If not, pass and see if partner can reopen with a double, you're probably in line for a phone number set if partner can. If not, then you've still got a shot at a possible +150 if partner can produce a trick.
#11
Posted 2019-April-30, 20:57
ahydra
#12
Posted 2019-May-01, 01:27
ahydra, on 2019-April-30, 20:57, said:
You would hope not!
But North/South will arrive in the perfectly normal 3NT in an uncontested auction. Without the interference, I expect that Nige1's auction would be: (auction 1):
The same zero match points would result.
If they were playing a strong NT, a reasonable auction might be: (auction 2):
Again, the contract will fail.
So why did Nige1 get a bad result? I suspect that at most tables the auction was: (auction 3):
As you can see, South declares in auctions 1 and 2 and is unlucky to find West with a perfectly normal diamond lead. In auction 3, North declares and East has no particular reason to lead a diamond (might choose the 4th best spade?). The overcall has contributed little to the poor result - but it might given North south a second chance if a penalty double were availablle. But, as I argued above, there is a perfectly reasonable alternative use for the double in Acol.
Playing Acol with a weak notrump (12-14) and no special agreements