Pass or pull?
#1
Posted 2012-March-22, 15:27
x ATxx xx AQT9xx
1C - P - 1D - 2C*(majors)
X - 3S - X (penalty oriented) - P
?
#2
Posted 2012-March-22, 17:09
Both pass and 3C last round leave us better placed.
4C. Just maybe they won't go 4S making.
#3
Posted 2012-March-22, 17:15
Partner seems to want to defend 3♠x, I have two aces and a slow heart trick, and all my high cards are outside partner's suit. Why would I bid?
#4
Posted 2012-March-22, 17:26
#5
Posted 2012-March-22, 17:29
"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."
#6
Posted 2012-March-22, 17:36
Having said that, I don't like the double as natural: I like it as showing a good hand such that it invites partner to express a penalty double. This is a minimal opener (I think it is an opening bid for all but the latent Roth-Stoners amongst us). If double merely said I'd like to compete to 3♣ but can't by myself, then it is acceptable....and makes pass even more obvious. If we have misbid via double and now regret it....too bad....there is nothing more destructive to partnership confidence than making one terrible bid out of fear that we made an earlier terrible bid. If they make, and it's because we misbid over 2♣, we apologize and move on.
#7
Posted 2012-March-22, 18:01
#8
Posted 2012-March-22, 18:51
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."
#9
Posted 2012-March-22, 21:32
Apparently the only logical alternative in such an auction is to believe the opponents instead of your partner.
What is baby oil made of?
#10
Posted 2012-March-23, 01:32
#11
Posted 2012-March-23, 04:17
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#13
Posted 2012-March-24, 08:41
#14
Posted 2012-March-24, 10:05
Did my X as defending one Major affect now play penalties?
#15
Posted 2012-March-25, 13:45
But based on the hand North had for his 'penalty' double, clearly N/S were not that solid in their agreements. Possibly South suspected (without UI) that partner might expect a different hand for South's double. Then it is not so unreasonable to resolve the dilemma by choosing to believe the opponents.
#16
Posted 2012-March-25, 16:35
nigel_k, on 2012-March-25, 13:45, said:
But based on the hand North had for his 'penalty' double, clearly N/S were not that solid in their agreements. Possibly South suspected (without UI) that partner might expect a different hand for South's double. Then it is not so unreasonable to resolve the dilemma by choosing to believe the opponents.
"It's not so unreasonable to" doesn't mean the same as "There is no logical alternative to".
#17
Posted 2012-March-25, 16:58