Matchpoints.
Red Card
#2
Posted 2014-February-01, 20:24
#3
Posted 2014-February-01, 22:31
Given that it's mp's I'm in for 1♥ in case it's a playable strain and will continue (slowly) with diamonds up to 4 of them if need be.
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#6
Posted 2014-February-02, 08:59
Vampyr, on 2014-February-01, 20:24, said:
no and no
#7
Posted 2014-February-02, 09:01
clue which side this hand belongs to. I would probably rate 1H as a ten with other
options scoring varying degrees of ick with 2 or less.
#8
Posted 2014-February-02, 09:14
#9
Posted 2014-February-02, 09:27
X of 1♠ was by agreement a support double, promising 3 hearts and any hand shape/strength
Now that you know of a double fit in hearts and diamonds, how do you proceed?
#10
Posted 2014-February-03, 02:50
This is a double fit hand, and we belong to the 5 level, however I would rather let them play 3♠
#11
Posted 2014-February-03, 04:23
Fluffy, on 2014-February-03, 02:50, said:
This is a double fit hand, and we belong to the 5 level, however I would rather let them play 3♠
Are you scared that they will bid and make 4♠. Anything possible of course but this looks a bit unlikely to me.
a-Spades can be dealt 4441
b-Seems like both sides have approximately equal hcps, and they did not bid like they have a huge fit.
c-They do not know the double fit. By not making a fit jump, it seems like we are the only one to be aware of it.
It depends on agreements but if we bid 3♦ now, i would take it as competitive with exactly 4♥ and 4+ ♦. Bidding 3♥ now will also be just competitive, which looks like a decent bid because to make game you need pd to not hold much of a spade value in his hand. And pd is very likely to predict that we are short in spades. Pass is out of question for me, i'd rather let them find their game instead of living my life with this fear and under compete each time they hold the spade suit.
It comes down to
a-Just bid 3♥ or 3♦ competitive without making a game try and/or w/o telling them we have a double fit.
b-Use 2NT or 3♣ or DBL or whatever your game trial bid is.
When we make a game try, pd who knows we are likely to be short in spades, will make better judgement imo. He will also know that our trial bid is likely due to our spade shortness and not hcps. I would not worry much about them bidding 4♠ and making when vulnerability is not attractive for a save for them + not holding enough values to bid 4♠+ not having a huge fit ( i predict at most 9 card fit spades for them.)
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#12
Posted 2014-February-03, 05:09
Lord Molyb, on 2014-February-01, 19:41, said:
- After 1♦ (Dbl) ??: 2♥ (Fit jump) = 10, 1♥ = 8, 3♦ = 7, 2♦ = 6. Admittedly, fit-jumps are revealing to opponents. Arguably, however, they consume opponents' bidding space. Also, they're descriptive and consultative, helping partner make better-informed decisions.
- Now, after 1♦ (Dbl) 1♥ (1♠) Dble (2♠) ??: 3♦ = 10, 3♥ = 9, 4♥ = 8, Pass = 7.
This post has been edited by nige1: 2014-February-03, 11:58
#13
Posted 2014-February-03, 05:16
nige1, on 2014-February-03, 05:09, said:
- After 1♦ (Pass) ??: 2♥ (Fit jump) = 10, 1♥ = 8, 3♦ = 7, 2♦ = 6. Admittedly, fit-jumps are revealing to opponents. Arguably, however, they consume opponents' bidding space. Also, they're descriptive and consultative, helping partner make better-informed decisions.
- Now, after 1♦ (Pass) 1♥ (1♠) Dble (2♠) ??: 3♦ = 10, 3♥ = 9, 4♥ = 8, Pass=7.
But East doubled (not passed) at his first turn.
I would go for 1H and now 4H... oh wait, MPs, sorry. 3H.
ahydra
#14
Posted 2014-February-03, 08:08
#15
Posted 2014-February-03, 08:53
Zelandakh, on 2014-February-03, 08:08, said:
Imo they would be way far beyond safe at 5 level. Especially if our so called double fit is 8+8 hearts and diamonds, even 4 level maybe too high for them (as well as for us) I would not even save over 4♠ unless now LHO makes a bid which convinces me that they are serious or highly capable of making their contract.
"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."
Matchpoints.
At the table I bid 1♥ (as a reply to 1♦).
X of 1♠ was by agreement a support double, promising 3 hearts and any hand shape/strength
Now that you know of a double fit in hearts and diamonds, how do you proceed?