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When to pre-empt at 3 level
#1
Posted Yesterday, 04:16
In first position, unfavourable vulnerability (vul/nv), should N open this hand 3C? Thanks
#2
Posted Yesterday, 04:42
IMPS or MP?
In my regular partnership the answer is No.
Having said that:
Given the suit quality you could make an exception, the suit quality means, you are less
likely to get doubled for penalty. -2X is already beating their green game, -1X is beating
all their part scores, but it will be hard for them to do / achieve this.
If your partner bids 3NT holding the King of clubs your hand will provide 6 tricks,
which is ok, similar if he bids 3NT with xxx, he has a good chance of establishing
the suit, still netting 5 tricks.
Anyway I would pass, I value consistency and sticking to agreement higher than 1 good result,
which may not even materialize.
In my regular partnership the answer is No.
Having said that:
Given the suit quality you could make an exception, the suit quality means, you are less
likely to get doubled for penalty. -2X is already beating their green game, -1X is beating
all their part scores, but it will be hard for them to do / achieve this.
If your partner bids 3NT holding the King of clubs your hand will provide 6 tricks,
which is ok, similar if he bids 3NT with xxx, he has a good chance of establishing
the suit, still netting 5 tricks.
Anyway I would pass, I value consistency and sticking to agreement higher than 1 good result,
which may not even materialize.
With kind regards
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#3
Posted Yesterday, 09:23
The hand is very strong for 3♣, but I don't think you have any great alternative. I think the profits from applying pressure far outweigh the risks of partner playing you for a much weaker hand. I would definitely open.
#4
Posted Yesterday, 10:57
It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it is because we do not dare that they are difficult.
#5
Posted Yesterday, 12:00
DavidKok believes in high Pressure Bidding, I also believe in the effectivity of pressure bidding, but tone it down Red vs. Green.
Toning it down is less volatile.
Toning it down is less volatile.
With kind regards
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
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