Show shape or not?
#1
Posted 2012-December-06, 15:22
Q952
AQ5
AQ852
J
So 1N-2C, 2H-?
Your system allows you to show 4351 which by agreement does not suggest a slam. OTOH, you can blast to 3N and not divulge a likely club weakness.
Do you show shape or blast to 3N? How strongly do you feel about either decision? If the hand were a little different...stronger...higher club honor...how would that affect your decision?
#2
Posted 2012-December-06, 15:33
#3
Posted 2012-December-06, 17:58
#4
Posted 2012-December-06, 19:18

#5
Posted 2012-December-06, 22:42
#6
Posted 2012-December-06, 23:07
jogs, on 2012-December-06, 22:42, said:
magic
#7
Posted 2012-December-07, 02:35
jogs, on 2012-December-06, 22:42, said:
We can't, but we do pretty well. I actually simplified the problem for point of discussion. We open our weak NT with 1D so the auction really went
1D-1S
1N-3N
but it should have gone
1D-1S 0+ diamonds, 4+ spades
1N-2D 11-13 NT, puppets to 2H
2H-2N puppet, shows 4 spades and 5+ diamonds
3C-3S relay, short club
So this could be 4351 or 4261 etc
For our 1N (14-16)we approximate this pattern thusly...
1N-2S 14-16, size ask
2N-3D minimum, club short
3H-3S four hearts, three hearts and four spades
Thus 4351 etc
#8
Posted 2012-December-07, 05:23
straube, on 2012-December-06, 15:22, said:
Q952
AQ5
AQ852
J
So 1N-2C, 2H-?
Your system allows you to show 4351 which by agreement does not suggest a slam. OTOH, you can blast to 3N and not divulge a likely club weakness.
Do you show shape or blast to 3N? How strongly do you feel about either decision? If the hand were a little different...stronger...higher club honor...how would that affect your decision?
I believe 3NT is best.
Assuming opener will not pass 3NT with four spades, opener has six or seven cards in the minors.
Guess which one will be longer most of the time.
On average I expect opener to have often four cards in clubs and seldom more than three cards in diamonds.
The jack of clubs tilts already the balance.
A simulation showed that 3NT makes about 68% of the time, which means you will make more than 70% of the time single dummy. (Which club to lead will sometimes be crucial)
Not bad when your combined HCP assets are 26-28.
Are you confident enough that you will often enough reach a superior contract by shaping out considering the damage information leak does?
Certainly not at matchpoints
Rainer Herrmann
#9
Posted 2012-December-07, 14:55
#10
Posted 2012-December-07, 15:38
JLOGIC, on 2012-December-07, 14:55, said:
Side question, Justin, but after you show shape, do you allow yourselves to play in 4m or are you forced to bid game somewhere? I don't know if there's an expert consensus on this.
#11
Posted 2012-December-07, 17:44
*** Agree.
Maybe even as unusual as partner plays 4H on a 4-3, or I'm in 4S on 4-3.
I'm gaming this even if its 5D.
Unless partner has unreliable judgment, let him decide "3NT! or not 3NT, maybe here?"
Even just maybe partner has 5xH??!!
#12
Posted 2012-December-08, 03:49
JLOGIC, on 2012-December-07, 14:55, said:
I am not so sure. Double dummy I certainly agree with you. This is a matter of judgement and of course my judgment may be wrong.
As usual I can see I am in a minority, but I believe when you have a bidding gadget, there is always a tendency to overuse it.
Shaping out pinpoints the club lead. Stayman essentially only eliminates the major suit lead bias, which is not the same. This may not matter always, but sometimes it will.
The fact that you hold 4 cards more in diamonds than clubs, will change the expected relative length difference in opening leaders minors on average only by 1.33 cards in favor of clubs.
What looks obvious or very likely from our hand may be anything but obvious from opening leader's perspective.
Not everybody believes that it is always right to lead from longest and strongest against two likely balanced hands with no major suit fit, particularly if that minor happens to be a broken 4 card suit, which is leaders expected length in clubs.
Experts have been known to lead a different card when they know dummy comes down with a shortage in the suit.
A high card often becomes more attractive, for example give opening leader AK9x and declarer QTxx, There are many other combinations.
Sometimes when you belong in 3NT you will play somewhere else if you shape out. The reason is the ♣J or the fact that partner will now try for slam, for which you are not particularly suitable.
Rainer Herrmann
#13
Posted 2012-December-08, 11:12
- billw55
#14
Posted 2012-December-08, 11:27