What is an Ace worth?
#1
Posted 2021-August-01, 02:53
#2
Posted 2021-August-01, 02:59
#3
Posted 2021-August-01, 02:59
I would double. It is important to have agreements on how to get to 2♦ or 3♦ on the subsequent auction without getting partner too excited, but this hand is close to perfect for an aggressive double. You've got 4 hearts, you can run to diamonds if partner doesn't have a fit, and aces are always worth full value. Your doubleton spade also suggests taking action because it is likely worth something on offence and next to nothing when defending for example 2♠. Also if you want to enter the auction later (for example to show your diamonds) it is better to do it now before the opponents have confirmed the level of their fit and their playing strength.
#4
Posted 2021-August-01, 03:05
Cyberyeti, on 2021-August-01, 02:59, said:
Yes, unless 4432
#5
Posted 2021-August-01, 03:39
DavidKok, on 2021-August-01, 02:59, said:
I would double. It is important to have agreements on how to get to 2♦ or 3♦ on the subsequent auction without getting partner too excited, but this hand is close to perfect for an aggressive double. You've got 4 hearts, you can run to diamonds if partner doesn't have a fit, and aces are always worth full value. Your doubleton spade also suggests taking action because it is likely worth something on offence and next to nothing when defending for example 2♠. Also if you want to enter the auction later (for example to show your diamonds) it is better to do it now before the opponents have confirmed the level of their fit and their playing strength.
The danger with X is that partner bids or doubles when spades are raised to the 3 or 4 level thinking you have more and you are left with a choice of losing options, if tyhis happens your doubleton spade is bad. Admittedly you have a sure defensive trick.
#6
Posted 2021-August-01, 03:57
#7
Posted 2021-August-01, 04:09
We got cold feet and didn't act on the first round.
#9
Posted 2021-August-01, 05:30
jillybean, on 2021-August-01, 04:09, said:
We got cold feet and didn't act on the first round.
If we doubled first round partner the partnership would be in a good position to cooperatively explore game. 2NT for me to catch back up - not natural, we would double with good spades and have acted on the first round with any constructive hand. For me it would show either both minors, or 3.5♥ if we correct to 3♥ (which we intend to).
Jumping to 3♦ on the first round seems like a poor bet to me. 4♥ is not out of the question over 1♦-(1♠).
As a little jab, notice that the risk has only increased by staying mum on the first round. This hand was never going to be easy to show, so it's best to take the plunge as early as possible in the auction when there is the most time to recover.
#10
Posted 2021-August-01, 07:51
4H now
#13
Posted 2021-August-01, 10:20
In my unbalanced ♦ I do this via a 3♣ transfer advance
#14
Posted 2021-August-01, 13:17
And so it goes on, do you get the picture?
pescetom, why are you taking a jab at 4432 1D?
#15
Posted 2021-August-01, 13:49
++++++++++++++++++
Deal rotated to make partner dealer. Partner pictured a good hand with a likely ♠ void . With less shape, partner would tend to protect with a double. Hence slam seems a good bet.
#18
Posted 2021-August-01, 16:36
#19
Posted 2021-August-01, 19:13
We have crap. Our heart suit is even weaker than our hand. We have xx in spades, and can realistically expect a spade raise much if the time…yes, I read far enough to see that it didn’t happen, but so what?
Wtf are we doing, bidding as if we held something like xx KJxx Qxxx Jxx, which is what a minimum negative double looks like? Doesn’t anyone here play with partners? Or is everyone here the only member of their partnership allowed to make decisions?
We’re going to be so happy when partner doubles them or bids 3N, etc.
Hint: when you’ve got nothing to say, say nothing
/end rant.
Actually, here I do have something to say in my methods, where 1D promises 4+….3D, which (not coincidentally) describes my hand pretty damn well, unlike that fatuous negative double. With partner possibly being 4432 I’d like to be at favourable to bid 3D but I’d do it anyway. And if he has 4432 and 3D works poorly, maybe we can change to 1D showing 4+, so we’ve won anyway, lol.
#20
Posted 2021-August-01, 19:27
Partner will often be 5=6 reds for 2H, since you’ve denied hearts with values, and he is often forcing you into a 3-level preference with short hearts. So I’m torn but I think 4D is the best compromise. Bid freely, this shows a good hand in context…what was a bad hand has become much better now. 4D allows for 4H ‘along the way’ with 5=6, and I’ll let him play it there.
As it happens, everyone, possibly not including south seems to have consumed a tab of lsd before the game.
North has a spade preempt but is walking the dog for reasons I’m sure seem good to him but which have given us all kinds of room. Partner has a good three suiter but denied that by bidding 2H, which would usually bury the club suit.
Meanwhile, we found ourselves unable to move a bidding card onto the table during either of the first two rounds.
And of course it’s possible that south had a spade raise earlier.
Over 3S I am finally going to make a bid. 5D. Sure, nobody’s expecting that, but then nobody’s expecting I’d pass twice with this hand.
At this point, I wouldn’t be surprised by anything (other than nige’s 0=4=6=3 construction….opener should be very slowly hung, drawn and quartered if he inflicted that on us…that’s a double of 2S).
++++++++++++++++++++
In response to 1♦, I rank
1. 3♦.
2. DBL.
3. Pass
Now, over 2♠, I rank
1. 4♥.
2. 4♣.
3. 4♦.
Finally, over 4♠,
1. 5♦.
2. 5♣.
3. Pass.