Bid this
#21
Posted 2011-January-13, 11:35
How about after
1H 2C
3H ?
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#22
Posted 2011-January-13, 12:02
Reduced to 'by guess, by golly',
unless BIT clarifies: slow C-bid only 4-suit;
quick C-bid good 5+clubs.
I hate to say too many players do just that way.
Note: I did not say BRIDGE players.
#23
Posted 2011-January-13, 13:11
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#24
Posted 2011-January-13, 13:13
rduran1216, on 2011-January-13, 11:35, said:
I wish the % was this low
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#25
Posted 2011-January-13, 13:31
rduran1216, on 2011-January-13, 11:35, said:
1H 2C
3H ?
The 3H-jump rebid after a 2/1 GF sets Hts as trumps and demands cheapest ( mixed ) cuebids.
Is your Ht suit long enough and near solid to do that ?
If not, a 2H rebid would suffice, showing extra length, but says nothing about "extras".
This way you have enough room to show your 5s/6c at the 3-level ( via whereagles bidding, post #14 ).
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#26
Posted 2011-January-13, 13:32
TWO4BRIDGE, on 2011-January-13, 13:31, said:
The OP is playing SAYC, not 2/1.
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#27
Posted 2011-January-13, 15:04
Phil, on 2011-January-13, 13:11, said:
Agree with Phil here, if you post a problem no sober advanced/expert player would face you should expect to catch a lot of crap for it.
#28
Posted 2011-January-13, 15:16
matmat, on 2011-January-13, 15:04, said:
I would go as far to say all but the most inebriated or over rated intermediate wouldn't face this problem either.
It's easier to take your lumps quietly and post your problems in the correct forum rather than try to fight a losing battle here.
#29
Posted 2011-January-13, 20:47
jillybean, on 2011-January-13, 15:16, said:
It's easier to take your lumps quietly and post your problems in the correct forum rather than try to fight a losing battle here.
I have to disagree, in fact i believe that 1♠ obvious mistake looks very innocent to me compared to some replies/suggestions and analysis in A/E forums. I know it is fashion here to point fingers and boo as if someone farted hard in the church on sunday, after a post like that.
But i think an intermediate, who is not satisfied by another intermediate's answer or suggestion, should be able to come here and ask expert's opinions to settle his argument or to learn from experts. What does it cost us if they do that ? You click ur left mouse button and when see the topic is not for you, u click mouse 1 more time and u are out of it, simple as is. It really doesnt worth to discourage people like that. Unless it makes people feel more expert/adv when they do that.
The sad part is, to see some really friendly and leveled people, following this tradition.
"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."
#30
Posted 2011-January-13, 20:54
I agree that there are plenty of worse posts/analyses, and people post stupid stuff from time to time (myself included)... The point is to recognize it, move on, and not insist it isn't a silly problem.
#31
Posted 2011-January-13, 21:02
mtvesuvius, on 2011-January-13, 20:54, said:
I agree that there are plenty of worse posts/analyses, and people post stupid stuff from time to time (myself included)... The point is to recognize it, move on, and not insist it isn't a silly problem.
The problem is if u are an intermediate player, and want to learn what experts think, u do not expect experts to come to B/I forums and answer ur question. And even if they do, as an intermediate player, you would not know who was an expert or advanced or beginner among repliers. I am well aware that there are top experts who goes there and try to help them like Justin, you and others. And i think u guys are doing good job. But this still is not a free pass to ridicule people here for a question. As i said it takes only 2 mouse click time from our life to get in and out of the topic. And i believe the best way to avoid non A/E topics here is to simply not reply if we believe it is not belong to here and leave the rest of the job to forum admins. Anyway...maybe i am wrong but thats just my opinion.
"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."
#32
Posted 2011-January-14, 01:11
MrAce, on 2011-January-13, 21:02, said:
let's take a look at the description of the B/I forum, shall we?
Quote
Beginner and Intermediate Bridge Discussion
For our novice to intermediate members to discuss issues and share advice (and for more skilled players to answer questions .
(emphasis mine)
MrAce said:
few points here.
first of all, it's 2 mouse-clicks times a bunch, since there are more and more of these posts.
Secondly, some of the hand diagrams really take quite a bit to load up, so there goes more time.
Thirdly, if someone posts here once, or twice, and the post is out of place, that's fine (i might have done this at some point, who knows). Certain members, however, just keep mis-posting their problems in the A/E forum despite being made aware of the issue.
Lastly, I know of several excellent players who have either quit the forums, or expressed concerns and doubt about continued participation, because they do not feel they get much out of them. This is mostly because the forum that they find the most useful is being diluted, and they do not find rewarding having to be a remedial tutor to people with inflated self-assessment of bridge ability.
#33
Posted 2011-January-14, 01:22
As far the suggestion that a post needs to be made in the A/E forum to attract A/E responses, that is not true. The experts post answers regardless of where the question was asked. And being able to identify the experts by which forum they post in? People of any ability can and do, post in any section of the forum. Unfortunately we have our share of self rated experts and it’s only by experience that you get to know who the true experts are.
#34
Posted 2011-January-14, 01:59
MrAce, on 2011-January-13, 21:02, said:
If you post in the A/E forum, you also won't know who are the advanced or expert players among those who replied.
#35
Posted 2011-January-14, 12:11
jillybean, on 2011-January-14, 01:22, said:
As far the suggestion that a post needs to be made in the A/E forum to attract A/E responses, that is not true. The experts post answers regardless of where the question was asked. And being able to identify the experts by which forum they post in? People of any ability can and do, post in any section of the forum. Unfortunately we have our share of self rated experts and it’s only by experience that you get to know who the true experts are.
If you genuinely believe that first paragraph, you have very poor reading comprehension and like most nerds can't see subtleties in language and read people's intent from word choice. This is no different than how things work offline. There are great players I would never take a problem to because of their superiority complexes regarding how they play. About the only person I've taken problems to that I don't mind his responses no matter how condescending is Steve Sturm, but thats cause he's a riot and a nice guy.
Point is, it is possible to answer a question you think is obvious without being a jackass. Essentially everyone in this thread had the same response, but there's a difference between 2C is better than 1S, and "1S is ridiculous"
I know decency is hard, especially amongst people who have so many friends in real life that they spend their time online talking trash, but its a fine line.
And I realize I'm guilty of exactly what I'm echoing with that last part, it is my nature to be confrontational after an initial slight.
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#36
Posted 2011-January-14, 12:32
rduran1216, on 2011-January-14, 12:11, said:
Point is, it is possible to answer a question you think is obvious without being a jackass. Essentially everyone in this thread had the same response, but there's a difference between 2C is better than 1S, and "1S is ridiculous"
I know decency is hard, especially amongst people who have so many friends in real life that they spend their time online talking trash, but its a fine line.
And I realize I'm guilty of exactly what I'm echoing with that last part, it is my nature to be confrontational after an initial slight.
LOL
yeah, sure, the subtext is there. That's because people are a little tired of:
- your posting problems that not many (if any at all) of the others would face since they would have chosen much more standard and/or descriptive and/or percentage actions at a previous opportunity.
- trying to justify your position when there is little, if any, reason to believe that it is right (edit -- basically trying to prove to others that they are incorrect)
- resorting to personal attacks when people tell you that you are wrong.
this is not the first thread you've done this in.
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rduran1216 said:
by-the-by, the percentage isn't much different for not-so-good players, either.
#37
Posted 2011-January-14, 13:17
rduran1216, on 2011-January-14, 12:11, said:
Point is, it is possible to answer a question you think is obvious without being a jackass. Essentially everyone in this thread had the same response, but there's a difference between 2C is better than 1S, and "1S is ridiculous"
I know decency is hard, especially amongst people who have so many friends in real life that they spend their time online talking trash, but its a fine line.
And I realize I'm guilty of exactly what I'm echoing with that last part, it is my nature to be confrontational after an initial slight.
There are ways of asking the question that might have got you a sensible answer, eg take a different example:
I opened a 15-17 no trump on this 21 count and partner basically indicated he wanted to play 4♥, should I bid again ? Lots of derision
I opened this 17 count 1N, partner put me in 4♥ then I found an ace. Might get you an answer.
If you'd indicated just how ridiculous you realise this 1♠ was (by saying for example you discovered a club in your spades after partner bid 3♥), people might have spent more time answering the question and less time giving you abuse.
It does happen, I opened 1N, partner transferred by bidding 2♥, and at that point I realised I held 4 clubs, 3 hearts, 2 diamonds and 4 clubs.
#38
Posted 2011-January-14, 13:24
rduran1216, on 2011-January-13, 00:24, said:
Apparently I'm not, because in pretty much everything standard this is a 2♣ response.
#39
Posted 2011-January-14, 15:04
usually bid your longest suit first then shorter suits later if that bid doesn't overstate your strength or length.
Now you are asking "what can I do if I throw a needle into the ocean and want to get it back?".
rduran1216, on 2011-January-13, 00:24, said:
1) Do you agree with 1S in a standard american context?
2) What now?
#40
Posted 2011-January-14, 16:28
However, you could also acknowledge that after 1H 2C 2D 2S 3NT
I face the choice of showing 6-5 or possibly missing the 6-5 spot by bidding 4C to show such a big hand, and if I choose to bid 4C, partner will never think I have 5 spades since I only 4th suited. If you believe this is the kind of problem that a beginner would be concerned about with their first bid, then so be it.
But as it is, I realized after 3H it was a bad bid, and if the answer is I have to guess now then thats fine.
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