Opponents playing 5CM, North is a scratch partner playing Acol, weak NT, 3 weak twos. What do you do?
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Beast from the east
#1
Posted Yesterday, 17:58
Opponents playing 5CM, North is a scratch partner playing Acol, weak NT, 3 weak twos. What do you do?
#2
Posted Yesterday, 22:13
Pass
"definitely that's what I like to play when I'm playing standard - I want to be able to bid diamonds because bidding good suits is important in bridge" - Meckstroth's opinion on weak 2 diamond
#3
Posted Yesterday, 22:23
Matchpoints? Do I need a top? Then double and lead a trump. Imps
pass at something approximating the speed of light.
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari
#4
Posted Today, 01:40
Pass?
Be grateful that p is alive.
Be grateful that p is alive.
With kind regards
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#5
Posted Today, 01:43
With partner a passed hand, the flat shape and defensive values do not make a 9-trick contract our way a fancy place to play.
West correcting back to 3S would be a surprisingly pleasant evolution of the bidding, but most likely we ll end up leading C as much as possible to limit dummy s S ruffs.
West correcting back to 3S would be a surprisingly pleasant evolution of the bidding, but most likely we ll end up leading C as much as possible to limit dummy s S ruffs.
#6
Posted Today, 13:46
I passed based on holding good defence and I thought there was a chance EW might walk into a disaster. I was right:
I doubled on the assumption we probably have a heart contract our way and I was trying to get +200. If they pull to 4♣ I'm whacking that as well. +500 got us a near top, the only score to beat us was a +1100 for 5♣X-4.
The EW post-mortem revolved along the idea that because they were playing 5 card majors, East thought that if he opened 1♣, his partner would think he has denied a five card major suit, so he thought it best to bid the five card major first.
I doubled on the assumption we probably have a heart contract our way and I was trying to get +200. If they pull to 4♣ I'm whacking that as well. +500 got us a near top, the only score to beat us was a +1100 for 5♣X-4.
The EW post-mortem revolved along the idea that because they were playing 5 card majors, East thought that if he opened 1♣, his partner would think he has denied a five card major suit, so he thought it best to bid the five card major first.
#7
Posted Today, 14:26
AL78, on 2025-December-04, 13:46, said:
I passed based on holding good defence and I thought there was a chance EW might walk into a disaster. I was right:
I doubled on the assumption we probably have a heart contract our way and I was trying to get +200. If they pull to 4♣ I'm whacking that as well. +500 got us a near top, the only score to beat us was a +1100 for 5♣X-4.
The EW post-mortem revolved along the idea that because they were playing 5 card majors, East thought that if he opened 1♣, his partner would think he has denied a five card major suit, so he thought it best to bid the five card major first.
I doubled on the assumption we probably have a heart contract our way and I was trying to get +200. If they pull to 4♣ I'm whacking that as well. +500 got us a near top, the only score to beat us was a +1100 for 5♣X-4.
The EW post-mortem revolved along the idea that because they were playing 5 card majors, East thought that if he opened 1♣, his partner would think he has denied a five card major suit, so he thought it best to bid the five card major first.
North has an opening bid?
I mean, I am pretty conservative, but I guess, even I would have found a 1H opening bid.
Although 420 is less than 500.
With kind regards
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#8
Posted Today, 14:45
P_Marlowe, on 2025-December-04, 14:26, said:
North has an opening bid?
I mean, I am pretty conservative, but I guess, even I would have found a 1H opening bid.
Although 420 is less than 500.
I mean, I am pretty conservative, but I guess, even I would have found a 1H opening bid.
Although 420 is less than 500.
I agree, I did wonder at the time what sort of hand couldn't open 1 or 2♥ but could find a 2♥ overcall, admittedly in the protective seat.
#10
Posted Today, 15:53
mikeh, on 2025-December-03, 22:23, said:
. Imps
pass at something approximating the speed of light.
I know you are joking but for those who may not, youre going to have the Director at your table.
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly. MikeH
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
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