Keep it open?
#1
Posted 2015-January-18, 16:49
#2
Posted 2015-January-18, 16:55
#3
Posted 2015-January-18, 17:28
#6
Posted 2015-January-18, 18:27
#7
Posted 2015-January-18, 21:33
"Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself."
"One advantage of bad bidding is that you get practice at playing atrocious contracts."
-Alfred Sheinwold
#8
Posted 2015-January-18, 22:43
chasetb, on 2015-January-18, 21:33, said:
no
#9
Posted 2015-January-19, 04:56
#10
Posted 2015-January-19, 05:10
Still I don't think we can do more than 4H here, partner can have something useless like QJxxx x KQxx xxx.
ahydra
#12
Posted 2015-January-19, 06:13
PhilKing, on 2015-January-19, 05:21, said:
Won't he then bid 4NT to keep your mits off being declarer? And is it not right to play that 4D is a last-train style slam-try?
#13
Posted 2015-January-19, 06:22
#14
Posted 2015-January-19, 06:35
I passed it out at the table, blinded by the matchpointitis myth of 3NT >>> whatever.
Here's the full deal:
#15
Posted 2015-January-19, 06:48
#17
Posted 2015-January-19, 07:55
diana_eva, on 2015-January-19, 06:53, said:
Yeah, precisely. Two bullets and Jx of trumps and Txx of partners 2nd suit are quite enough to make me wary of 3NT. Never mind the q♦
#18
Posted 2015-January-19, 09:40
PhilKing, on 2015-January-19, 05:21, said:
100% Somebody that noticed that this hand is from an Indy. Mildly surprising that the key is giving partner a 2nd chance to look at their hand
What is baby oil made of?
#19
Posted 2015-January-19, 11:46
ahydra, on 2015-January-19, 05:10, said:
How do you figure this hand to be worth 7 tricks?
#20
Posted 2015-January-20, 01:09