Where do bad players get their ideas from?
#121
Posted 2014-July-14, 11:00
George Carlin
#123
Posted 2014-July-14, 13:23
the hog, on 2014-July-14, 07:18, said:
I repeat, bad players get their ideas from a number of players who post in fora such as these. Giving the oops the knowledge that your hand contains limited values gives them a blueprint to compete - come in boys, we are going to bend over an die.
We obviously have different opinons on bidding theory. You want to have as many ways as possible to show different sorts of hands. I want to do what I consider to be practical in an effort to impede the opponent's ability to get to their optimal contract while offering our side reasonable safety. In that respect, we have an irreconcilable difference of opinion, and there is really no point in continuing the discussion.
As for your opinion on my discussions with players who I respect and who decide for a variety of reasons not to agree with you, all I can say is you think that you are right and they (and I) think that they are right. Again, this is an irreconcilable difference of opinion, and there is no point in continuing the discussion. But merely dismissing the opinion of anyone who disagrees with you is not an intelligent argument - it is just contradiction.
Quite frankly, what you are suggesting is that a 2♣ response to a mini-NT shows all hands with less than game forcing values AND certain hands with game forcing values, while a 2♦ response to a mini-NT is unconditionally game forcing. While I know that "traditional" two-way Stayman is legal in the ACBL, I am not sure about having two responses (2♣ and 2♦) to the mini-NT which can both contain game forcing hands. But that is a regulatory problem, not a bridge problem.
#124
Posted 2014-July-14, 15:21
PhilKing, on 2014-July-14, 03:18, said:
Or perhaps they just don't have much of a case.
#125
Posted 2014-July-14, 15:34
2♣=Stayman
2♦=Ostensibly an invitational hand with a 5-card major (paradox responses by opener)
2M/3m/3M: to play
It still leaks some information since opener will say whether he would have accepted an invite in hearts or not, even if responder turns out to not have hearts. But at least it allows us to play in 2♥ when responder has an ivnitational hands with hearts, something you can't always achieve playing two-way stayman, as opener might respond 2♠.
#126
Posted 2014-July-19, 18:30
#127
Posted 2014-July-20, 03:06
#128
Posted 2014-July-20, 06:53
ArtK78, on 2014-July-14, 13:23, said:
It's also a problem that's very easily solved. The ACBL General Convention Chart tells us that "ALL CALLS" are allowed in response to a 10-12 notrump opening.
#129
Posted 2014-July-29, 12:07
1. Opp's bidding (and these are one of the better pairs in the club)
1♣ 1♠
3♠4♣
4♥4♠
5♠6♠
The first 3 bids are natural. The 4th is Gerber (obviously). Well actually it is some sort of RKG as the 4♥ bid shows 1 or 4. The 4♠ bid was bid after some hesitation, as was the 5♠, and the 6♠. Anybody care to guess what was going on?
2. Playing with a pick-up
Pard RHO Me LHO
P 2♥ 2NT P
3♣P
Now, we had agreed that opposite a 1NT overcall, bids are natural except an immediate cue which is strong and Stayman-esque. I wasn't sure what partner meant by this bid, but in the end decided to pass. After the opening lead, as I was putting down dummy, I mentioned our agreement over 1NT and that I hoped I had guessed right. At which point my RHO said something like "Oh isn't that the unusual NT? I think your partner forgot to alert." And indeed everybody at the table thought that 2NT in this position showed both minors.
#130
Posted 2014-July-29, 14:50
EricK, on 2014-July-29, 12:07, said:
1. Opp's bidding (and these are one of the better pairs in the club)
1♣ 1♠
3♠4♣
4♥4♠
5♠6♠
The first 3 bids are natural. The 4th is Gerber (obviously). Well actually it is some sort of RKG as the 4♥ bid shows 1 or 4. The 4♠ bid was bid after some hesitation, as was the 5♠, and the 6♠. Anybody care to guess what was going on?
2. Playing with a pick-up
Pard RHO Me LHO
P 2♥ 2NT P
3♣P
Now, we had agreed that opposite a 1NT overcall, bids are natural except an immediate cue which is strong and Stayman-esque. I wasn't sure what partner meant by this bid, but in the end decided to pass. After the opening lead, as I was putting down dummy, I mentioned our agreement over 1NT and that I hoped I had guessed right. At which point my RHO said something like "Oh isn't that the unusual NT? I think your partner forgot to alert." And indeed everybody at the table thought that 2NT in this position showed both minors.
These exhibits do not rise to the level of bad ideas. In order to be bad ideas, there has to be an idea to begin with.
#131
Posted 2014-July-29, 14:56
That said, if you're using 12-14, 10-12 or a similar 1N range and have decided not to use transfers using 2♦ as GF Stayman can really simplify your bidding system.
#132
Posted 2014-July-29, 22:19
1NT 2♦=weak with ♥ or inv+ with ♠
1NT 2♥=weak with ♠ or inv+ with ♥
Which makes direct actions dangerous for 4th hand and good for rightsiding.
#133
Posted 2014-July-29, 22:38
whereagles, on 2014-July-01, 01:07, said:
I got caught on this one and passed . . . something like 1♦, 1♥, 2NT all pass . . . leading to a lecture from my RHO. "If she's got 18-19 and you've got 6 or 7, min. . . . <yawn> . . . ." P considers herself lucky when I put down a K and 2 Js.
I dunno, maybe he was planning some kind of snake in the grass x.
In my book, it is unethically rude to comment on OPPs bidding in their presence unless asked.
#134
Posted 2014-July-29, 23:49
biggerclub, on 2014-July-29, 22:38, said:
I dunno, maybe he was planning some kind of snake in the grass x.
In my book, it is unethically rude to comment on OPPs bidding in their presence unless asked.
I don't mind conversation unrelated to bridge before a hand is taken out of the first board of the round, or after the last board is scored up, but I abhor any discussion by anybody of hands previously played in the session at any time, or any discussion of anything at all unrelated to the current hand during the round.
The time for post-mortems is after the session is over. Preferably over a beer, or after some sessions a case of Scotch. Or tequila.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#135
Posted 2014-August-01, 22:12
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#136
Posted 2014-August-01, 23:55
George Carlin
#137
Posted 2014-August-02, 04:39
gwnn, on 2014-August-01, 23:55, said:
:-)
"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."
#138
Posted 2014-September-23, 07:24