Your call?
Your call? 2/1 GF
#1
Posted 2014-July-01, 18:01
Your call?
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#2
Posted 2014-July-01, 18:22
#3
Posted 2014-July-01, 18:31
#4
Posted 2014-July-01, 18:47
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#5
Posted 2014-July-01, 18:58
blackshoe, on 2014-July-01, 18:47, said:
Get another card.
#6
Posted 2014-July-01, 19:29
#7
Posted 2014-July-01, 21:08
aguahombre, on 2014-July-01, 18:58, said:
As it happens it appears I'll be getting another partner.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#8
Posted 2014-July-01, 21:46
#10
Posted 2014-July-02, 00:52
5♠ should be unequivocally a void though. If you play exclusion it should be that.
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
Bidding is an estimation of probabilities SJ Simon
#11
Posted 2014-July-02, 01:28
If only 99% sure, I'd just bid 6♦.
#12
Posted 2014-July-02, 02:37
whereagles, on 2014-July-02, 01:28, said:
If only 99% sure, I'd just bid 6♦.
But surely 5♠, whether voidwood or only showing a void and suggesting a grand, must be better than 6♦.
7♦, however, will not be such a great contract if partner has three small clubs.
There is something to be said to start with your second suit and bid 5♣.
If partner bids 5♦ bid 5♠
If partner bids 6♦ or 6♣ you can bid 7♦.
If partner bids 5♠ bid 6♣
Rainer Herrmann
#13
Posted 2014-July-02, 05:07
#14
Posted 2014-July-02, 06:03
Jumping to 6♦ before even checking if partner has the 2 aces is ludicrous. But bidding only 6 after he has 1 is not much better.
#15
Posted 2014-July-02, 06:42
My guess is that grand will be cold at least 90% of the time, so if I have no real way of investigating (eg 5♠), I will just punt it via RKCB.
#16
Posted 2014-July-02, 07:51
PhilKing, on 2014-July-02, 06:42, said:
My guess is that grand will be cold at least 90% of the time, so if I have no real way of investigating (eg 5♠), I will just punt it via RKCB.
Provided you know the level of understanding of your partner, if 5♠ isn't exclusion then 5N is GSF, I use whichever I think partner will understand.
#17
Posted 2014-July-02, 08:53
but when they opps fail to do some major preempting with a 9/10 card
suit at favorable the bet is probably a pretty good one. It is easy enough
to imagine the opps hands as something like 6313 3433 since they did
nothing radical and, once we realize this, bidding rkc is a huge standout
since p having the dia ace will pretty much assure us of making 7 with
or w/o the club Q (if p shows one ace).
If p has 1 ace the opps have a 9-4 or 10-3 chance of having the spade
A so that means p is a 9/4 or 10/3 chance of having the dia ace. Not quite
up to 80% standards normally needed for a grand but the free 4d bid should
add enough extra % to offset that deficiency.
Just bidding 6d is plain wrong since 7d should be a walk in the park if
p manages to show 2 aces. This is a game of % and this is a situation where
the odds are hugely stacked in favor of p having the dia ace (if they have
only 1) so go for it. Having some extra weapons for more advanced control
discovery would be nice but we use what we have learned as best we can.
#18
Posted 2014-July-02, 09:01
rhm, on 2014-July-02, 02:37, said:
7♦, however, will not be such a great contract if partner has three small clubs.
Rainer Herrmann
I would give 1000 to 1 odds that partner doesn't have 3 small clubs.
The opps, at favourable, bid only to 3♠ so, unless they are playing a very deep game, they don't have rate to have 10+ cards in spades. Partner holds 5+ hearts, probably 3 spades, and enough diamonds to freely raise. He can't have 3 clubs unless the opps have committed an unusual combination of passive pre-empting at white v red.
#19
Posted 2014-July-02, 10:09
I started playing that way a couple of decades ago and am surprised it hasn't caught on as well as other things.
Without that I'll blast 7 but won't redouble.
What is baby oil made of?
#20
Posted 2014-July-02, 10:31
ggwhiz, on 2014-July-02, 10:09, said:
I started playing that way a couple of decades ago and am surprised it hasn't caught on as well as other things.
I always assumed graded gsf responses --variable depending on the number of steps available ---were part of it.