A friend was kibbing and said "nice squeeze" before the play even started. My reply "Squeeze for what? There are three suits out there". Turns out there was a squeeze after all
Nice grand & hopeless comment When playing with randoms works out well
#1
Posted 2014-April-19, 07:39
A friend was kibbing and said "nice squeeze" before the play even started. My reply "Squeeze for what? There are three suits out there". Turns out there was a squeeze after all
#2
Posted 2014-April-19, 09:59
8 or your 18 hcp in the spade suit where your
side holds only 4 spades and the opps 9 (and
the three jacks almost ties a world record).
That means the 7h bid rates to be pretty good
overall even with no special conventions.
Normally one would try to ruff out the club Q
rather than trying for the spade Q to drop but the
lack of a late entry precluded that play and you
ended up seeing the results of a nice show up squeeze.
#3
Posted 2014-April-19, 11:07
Did Diana accept the final result, or did she rat out the Kibitzer and take an adjustment?
#4
Posted 2014-April-19, 12:34
aguahombre, on 2014-April-19, 11:07, said:
Did Diana accept the final result, or did she rat out the Kibitzer and take an adjustment?
The comment was sent to me in private chat, and I was dummy No damage, result stands.
#5
Posted 2014-April-19, 13:14
diana_eva, on 2014-April-19, 12:34, said:
OH....didn't know it was on line.
#6
Posted 2014-April-21, 12:42
#7
Posted 2014-April-21, 14:26
aguahombre, on 2014-April-19, 11:07, said:
Did Diana accept the final result, or did she rat out the Kibitzer and take an adjustment?
Or maybe the lingo is "single, played as a double". Move the ♣Q across the table and it is a ♦-♣ squeeze, leave it where it is and it is a ♠-♣ squeeze. The difference from a double being that in this ♠-♣ squeeze it doesn't matter what E does, and in the ♦-♣ squeeze it doesn't matter what W does.
The kib really needs to keep quiet, even in an informal on-line game. I have seen quite a few on-line hands where declarer, if s/he runs all of the trump, will execute a squeeze but it never crosses declarer's mind to do so. Here it really didn't matter because if declarer does not run the trump she would presumably run the club ten early while she still has an entry to the board. . But it definitely can cause problems, even if sent privately. If the kib is reading this, please wise up.
#8
Posted 2014-April-21, 14:43
kenberg, on 2014-April-21, 14:26, said:
The kib really needs to keep quiet, even in an informal on-line game. I have seen quite a few on-line hands where declarer, if s/he runs all of the trump, will execute a squeeze but it never crosses declarer's mind to do so. Here it really didn't matter because if declarer does not run the trump she would presumably run the club ten early while she still has an entry to the board. . But it definitely can cause problems, even if sent privately. If the kib is reading this, please wise up.
As I said earlier, the kibber was a friend, chatting to me in private, and I was the dummy. There was zero harm in his comment towards me since I was not playing the hand.
The "hopeless comment" was mine, because I could not see the squeeze (any squeeze) till very late in the hand. I wasn't referring to the kib's comment.
#9
Posted 2014-April-21, 14:51
diana_eva, on 2014-April-21, 14:43, said:
The "hopeless comment" was mine, because I could not see the squeeze (any squeeze) till very late in the hand. I wasn't referring to the kib's comment.
Sorry, I missed that yuou were the dummy. OK, he can comment then.