High level competitive decision
#2
Posted 2016-January-04, 05:24
Undiscussed I just try 5♦.
#4
Posted 2016-January-04, 11:55
#6
Posted 2016-January-05, 05:32
#7
Posted 2016-January-05, 11:05
#8
Posted 2016-January-05, 11:10
zillahandp, on 2016-January-05, 05:32, said:
It is not clear that partner has 4 hearts. What would you bid with either
xx, Axx, Qxx, Axxxx
or
xxx, Jxx, Qxx, AQxxx
?
I surely am not passing for I would never be able to catch up if partner subsequently reopens with a double.
The negative double suggests a desire to bid and no good natural bid. That usually means 4 hearts after a 1S overcall, but it could mean bit beyond the minimum in terms of honor values.
#9
Posted 2016-January-05, 12:56
I have a 4 loser hand and partner passed as dealer so slam is unlikely to be as good as on a finesse and I have no way of finding out.
I rejected both 4NT (presumably some kind of takeout bid) and 5♥ because 7-4 hands frequently do no play well in 4-4 fits.
#10
Posted 2016-January-05, 13:04
#12
Posted 2016-January-05, 23:24
"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."
#13
Posted 2016-January-06, 02:38
IMO 5♦ rates to be a better contract even if partner does have four hearts because partner is very likely to hold at least three diamonds.
Going for the higher scoring major game is not as relevant after this auction, is it? and undertricks are scored the same way in both major and minors

#14
Posted 2016-January-06, 05:49
I feel we need X for penalty. (Responsive x thru 3♠)Bidding a suit would show I want to compete/sac.
5♦should work assuming partner has 3 in the unbid suits for x, but I would assume partner may be 2425 or 2434 at this point and correct their 5♣to ♦ and settle for 5♥correction from there.
#15
Posted 2016-January-06, 07:26
But I also think that a 7-2 fit in diamonds is likely to play better after such an autions where badly splitting trumps are likely.
#17
Posted 2016-January-07, 09:09
#18
Posted 2016-January-07, 13:07
If (as an addendum) I stated that it was Matchpoints, would it make any difference to your chosen action?
#19
Posted 2016-January-08, 03:28
Caitlynne, on 2016-January-05, 11:10, said:
xx, Axx, Qxx, Axxxx
or
xxx, Jxx, Qxx, AQxxx
?
I surely am not passing for I would never be able to catch up if partner subsequently reopens with a double.
The negative double suggests a desire to bid and no good natural bid. That usually means 4 hearts after a 1S overcall, but it could mean bit beyond the minimum in terms of honor values.
Muddled thinking I dare say, though you are not alone.
If a minor suit opener fetches a spade overcall it is very common that advancer will raise or jump raise overcaller when he has support.
It escapes me how you ever want to land on your feet when a negative double can show almost any number of hearts over a spade overcall.
I have found it disaster prone if a negative double (unless very strong) does not guarantee at least 4 cards in the remaining unbid major (unless you have a specific agreements that it denies 4 cards).
Opener simply has to rely on this when considering a contract in the unbid major after a likely raise or jump raise by advancer.
(I still prefer 4NT on the actual hand)
If you can not stand a Pass, it must be much better with the hands you give to bid 2♣, forcing or not, making it unlikely that you hold 4 cards in the unbid major.
But let's change to a worse scenario: With the hands you gave assume the minors were reversed and opener had opened 1♣ instead. Now a 2♦ response over 1♠ would be more problematic.
The alternative is in deed to pass. You say you can not catch up then?
A reopening double at a low level does commonly not promise any extra beyond an opening.
So tell us with what strength responder can afford to raise the level voluntarily by jumping in a new suit or cue-bid after Pass if the reopening double does not promise more than a minimum opening?
Responder simply must have a hand of invitational or near invitational strength not suited for immediate action.
Accordingly I can not see why you can not catch up.
Rainer Herrmann
#20
Posted 2016-January-08, 12:58
shyams, on 2016-January-07, 13:07, said:
If (as an addendum) I stated that it was Matchpoints, would it make any difference to your chosen action?
No, at this high level, you just try to get to a good spot versus the perfect spot. Unless the doubler can do so, it's pretty hard to discern whether 5 ♥ is better than 5 ♦ because it also makes and scores more. Tell your story and let partner decide, then accept the result.