Who could/should have done more?
ATB: 3H+2
#1
Posted 2015-August-27, 15:30
Who could/should have done more?
-- Bertrand Russell
#3
Posted 2015-August-27, 16:02
#4
Posted 2015-August-27, 16:09
mike777, on 2015-August-27, 15:40, said:
prefer to open 4h with that south hand.
Partner actually had the K♣, K♥ and A♠ so you played 4♥+3 on a spade lead, you are MUCH too good for 4♥ at this vul.
a) I respond 1♠ to 1♥
b) I rebid 3♥ as S
c) I do more than just bid 3♥ as N (we would play a good/bad 2N so I have 2 3♥ bids and could use the better one)
#5
Posted 2015-August-27, 16:46
Cyberyeti, on 2015-August-27, 16:09, said:
a) I respond 1♠ to 1♥
b) I rebid 3♥ as S
c) I do more than just bid 3♥ as N (we would play a good/bad 2N so I have 2 3♥ bids and could use the better one)
game before slam
You need to weigh the risk of missing game to missing a slam.
This example shows the risk of missing a good game is not zero with an 1h opening.
#6
Posted 2015-August-27, 17:07
Cyberyeti, on 2015-August-27, 16:09, said:
a) I respond 1♠ to 1♥
b) I rebid 3♥ as S
c) I do more than just bid 3♥ as N (we would play a good/bad 2N so I have 2 3♥ bids and could use the better one)
I highly agree with a and b--two partners were asleep on this hand.
I like the good/bad 2N, but would prefer to make many more simpler conventional agreements earlier if I had my choice in developing a serious partnership. It is not for the casual partnership IMHO.
#7
Posted 2015-August-27, 17:33
#8
Posted 2015-August-27, 23:15
BillPatch, on 2015-August-27, 17:33, said:
I think you raise a great question about responding to third seat 1h.
no one discussing this.
clearly you think pass is horrible...a mistake....pass not an option.
#9
Posted 2015-August-27, 23:46
Frankly, I'd consider opening a strong 2 ♣ with the South hand. Probably for quite a few BBFers that might be a little aggressive. However, the hand is a 4 loser hand. With very disciplined bidding over 2 ♣, we tend to be more aggressive in opening them with the appropriate loser count.
The point is a 2 ♥ rebid with a passing partner is a terrible underbid. It could be made on as little as an 11 pointer with 6 ♥s. South's hand just has too much playing strength. Force me to open 1 ♥ and I'd probably just rebid 4 ♥ looking for 1 useful feature/card in partner's hand.
South doesn't get all the blame. At the absolute minimum, playing 2/1, North has at least a Forcing NT response and 2 ♥ rebid. Depending on methods played, some might also think the hand is good enough at least for a 1 ♠ response. Once North responds, it would seems pretty hard not to find your way to 4 ♥.
#10
Posted 2015-August-28, 00:52
If South had Kxx AQJxx Kx AJx and you went 2 off in 2nt instead of making 1H are you that happy?
#11
Posted 2015-August-28, 01:04
If you respond to 1♥ with this North hand I think you might as well play Fantunes.
#13
Posted 2015-August-28, 02:40
#1 1H is ok, the hand is not good enought for 2C.
#2 2H is ok as well, ..., I dont mind 3H, but in the end this is a tactical
decision, but if you contemplated slightly 2C, than go for it
#3 I dont like the double by South, 3C is better, that being said unclear, if I
would have found it at the table,
but South does not want to defend 2S, he knowes about his 7th heart.
If you asked me, the X showes something like a powerful 6331 hand
#4 North has no idea, that his King is huge, he is certainly ma. for his
two times passes, but I would not raise
All in all 50/50 South - bad luck.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#14
Posted 2015-August-28, 03:35
I have sympathy at this point though - South seems to think North's pass means game is off the table while North thinks the pass just denies a basic general level of strength. Most likely the further bidding was undiscussed. So it seems to me that the most blame goes to system and lack of agreements. Of the rest I give the majority to South but obviously both could have done more.
#15
Posted 2015-August-28, 04:10
south's 2 hearts was beyond conservative.
once east rescued them and south comes back to the party, i think north has a pretty good hand - he knows his clubs are working. he could try 3 diamonds. there are hands where south hasn't underbid and you still want to play 4h.
#16
Posted 2015-August-28, 04:19
helene_t, on 2015-August-28, 01:04, said:
If you respond to 1♥ with this North hand I think you might as well play Fantunes.
Not really, you need to respond on these hands with the spade suit, partner doesn't need the whale he has to make game, AQ10x, AKxxx, x, QJ10 is enough for a decent shot and he can easily be better than that particularly if 2♣ is your only strong bid. Also at pairs you run the risk of playing a 5-2 heart fit instead of a 4-4 spade fit, 3♠= could well be beating 1♥=/+1
#17
Posted 2015-August-28, 05:16
Zelandakh, on 2015-August-28, 03:35, said:
They'll also find game when north holds the king of diamonds rather than clubs - and go one off.
-- Bertrand Russell
#18
Posted 2015-August-28, 06:39
I also prefer 3♥ to 2♥.
North has chances to do more also, especially the third time around. Admittedly though, his enthusiasm is dampened by south's bidding up to that point.
So overall I ATB mostly to south.
-gwnn
#19
Posted 2015-August-28, 06:55
As North: If partner opened 1H I would pass. If, after 2D, partner bid 3H I would raise to 4.If, after 2D, partner bid 2H I would, at least I think I would, raise to 3. I did pass the first time and I have absolutely as much as I could have for that pass. I think I should let partner know about that. Yes, it is possible that 8 tricks will be the limit of the hand but I figure that if I pass there will be some sort of action on my left, as there was, and it will be clearer if I bid 3H now instead of later.
As the auction went, after i pass 2H, it seems strange to bid 4H over the double How can I have a hand that is willing to bid 4H over the double but not willing to be 3H over 2H? Maybe I woould bid 4H over the X, but I would be wishing I had bid 3H the previous round.
Back to South for a moment. If, over the 2D, I had somehow chosen 2H instead of 3H and if it then went pass-pass-2S, I would bid 3C instead of X. Whatever was intended by X, it leaves open the possibility that partner might choose to pass. With this shape, I have no interest in playing 2SX. If, over my X, lho bids 3D, I have no interest in playing 3DX. If I am not interested in playing either 2sx OR 3dx,why don't I bid 3C to indicate I want to play in clubs or, preferably, hearts? I think that the X should mean: I have too much to sell out, but I am not sure whether we should be playing this in something or defending it in something doubled. With a 7-4 and two stiffs, I would emphasize my offense. If I bid 3C, and then 3D is bid on my left, I would respect a double by partner since I feel I have described my hand (or at least described it well enough that I should respect the double). As it is, after I double 2S, if lho bids 3D and partner doubles, I will be very uneasy. He will be expecting more scattered strength.
#20
Posted 2015-August-28, 08:21
kenberg, on 2015-August-28, 06:55, said:
For us, X shows 4 clubs, 3♣ shows 6+/5+ and not enough to bid 3♣ the round before.