Is there someone to blame?
ATB Or no B?
#1
Posted 2010-December-27, 17:17
Is there someone to blame?
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#2
Posted 2010-December-27, 17:21
3♠ is very very inviting, only to be passed by responder with a very bad hand.
Finding your own mistakes is more productive than looking for partner's. It improves your game and is good for your soul. (Nige1)
#3
Posted 2010-December-27, 19:12
East goes 4S: 6-suit, primes, void!
How can West not accept? SQ +H-ruff.
How much can partner need?
Invert the 2S immediate and 1N, then 2S.
2S immediate has Qx+ and some near 2 tricks.
1NT then 2S has Qx+ and some near 3+ tricks --
hoping opener's response helps evaluate the 9-10.
#6
Posted 2010-December-28, 03:36
#7
Posted 2010-December-28, 04:42
#8
Posted 2010-December-28, 04:53
nige1, on 2010-December-27, 21:17, said:
And how would 3♦ have helped here reaching game?
Contrary to most I blame East. He just cut things too fine, when a couple of queens were enough to make game excellent.
I for my part do not want my partners to accept invitations, when they have shown some values already, if they have no ace or king. You need first round controls to make game and East had them.
East just did not appreciate what a strong hand he held. The ♠ preference is enough to bid game. It is just plain wrong to assume that partner will hold the worst possible holding for his bidding so far. 3♠ deserved what it got
Rainer Herrmann
#9
Posted 2010-December-28, 14:59
rhm, on 2010-December-28, 04:53, said:
Two fitting queens alone don't make game excellent, or even OK. Game is poor opposite any of xx Qxx Qxx Kxxxx, Qx Qxx xxx Kxxxx and Qx xxx Qxx Kxxxx.
#11
Posted 2010-December-28, 15:39
whereagles, on 2010-December-28, 15:27, said:
x
xx
KQJTxx
xxxx
and you know it.
Ehh? East has the 6430 hand. Whether 3♦ is right or not depends on what kind of diamonds you prefer it to show - and how many.
Harald
#12
Posted 2010-December-28, 21:01
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#13
Posted 2010-December-29, 05:18
gnasher, on 2010-December-28, 14:59, said:
I am well aware that there are layouts where game is poor. Partner's bidding is wide ranging, so it is not difficult to construct unsuitable hands.
But I doubt, as in the actual layout, partner can judge what is needed for game.
Also Bridge is not played double dummy. For example I would expect a trump lead to be forthcoming after this sequence a fair amount of the time.
Rainer Herrmann
#14
Posted 2010-December-29, 08:23
rhm, on 2010-December-29, 05:18, said:
I didn't set out to construct unsuitable hands. I gave West his most likely shape, then gave him "a couple of queens" in opener's suits, then considered whether game was "excellent".
If I wanted to construct an unsuitable hand, I would give West xx xxx Jxx KQxxx.
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Also Bridge is not played double dummy. For example I would expect a trump lead to be forthcoming after this sequence a fair amount of the time.
Those are rather better reasons for East to bid game. However, I think you're being optimistic in hoping for West to have so many fitting honours. And I don't think West will be so badly placed if we bid 3♠ - he will know that major-suit honours are valuable. He will think ♣A is a good card, and it probably will be. The only card whose value he won't appreciate is ♦Q.
#15
Posted 2010-December-29, 12:42
lets pretend W holds Qx Q Qxxxx xxxxx
and the bidding proceeds 1s (by east) 1n 2h 2s 3d that hugely anemic W hand suddenly takes on new life
and it would be reasonable to bid 4d (especially at imps) E would then bid 4S and that would end the bidding.
If responder had say Q Q Qxxxxx xxxxx they could pull 4s to 5d (then there would be no doubt p was void in C)
I hereby assign 100% of the blame to E for failing to pattern bid 3d. The 3s bid tells a partial story but a 3d
bid tells a much greater part of the story.
#16
Posted 2010-December-29, 12:52
#17
Posted 2010-December-29, 19:34
JLOGIC, on 2010-December-29, 12:52, said:
♠ KQ ♥ 2 ♦ Q76432 ♣ 5432
#18
Posted 2010-December-29, 22:19
#19
Posted 2010-December-30, 12:43
JLOGIC, on 2010-December-29, 22:19, said:
Na, it is not forcing. I am not a 3♦ bidder with that hand, but if i did and pd passed, i wouldn't be unhappy.
xx
xx
Jxxxxx
KJx
or similar hands.
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
Is there someone to blame?