Pre-empted by opps and system 2
#1
Posted 2015-January-09, 09:14
AKJ963
KT
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You're playing 4 card majors and weak NT, at IMPs.
Unfavourable all in third, the bidding goes
P P 1♥ 3♦
P P
What's your action? Assume no discussion about what Xing and then pulling 4♣ to 4♥ would be.
At the table, this hand passed. Should any perceptive souls suspect any similarity between this and the other thread*, I'll add another question - who takes the lion's share of the blame? Or are both equally wimpy?
* In the other thread I stated it was pairs. I've since found out is was X-IMPs (I didn't play the hand). Please say if that affects your ATB answer.
#4
Posted 2015-January-09, 19:39
"Pairs" is a type of game. "Matchpoints" and "Cross-IMPs" are types of scoring.
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#5
Posted 2015-January-09, 20:03
i wouldn't double because i'm nowhere near strong enough to commit to game considering partner's most likely response is 4 clubs.
so the choice is 3H or pass. i think the chances of going plus are greater on defence. the argument for bidding is finding partner with enough to raise, despite my doubting it's very likely, but there's also a fair risk of getting sawn off - we are at the 3 level on what will often be a working 11 count with no known fit and signs of bad breaks.
#6
Posted 2015-January-10, 09:13
blackshoe, on 2015-January-09, 19:39, said:
"Pairs" is a type of game. "Matchpoints" and "Cross-IMPs" are types of scoring.
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If you're going to nitpick, shouldn't you make sure that your syntax is correct?
#7
Posted 2015-January-11, 03:09
#8
Posted 2015-January-11, 11:47
#9
Posted 2015-January-11, 17:04
Could someone advise please (I am a beginner), how I would know whether ibid is a pre-empt or strong over-call. Do the Ops need to declare? Thank you
#10
Posted 2015-January-11, 18:48
keithhus, on 2015-January-11, 17:04, said:
Could someone advise please (I am a beginner), how I would know whether ibid is a pre-empt or strong over-call. Do the Ops need to declare? Thank you
you ask them. they're supposed to answer questions if they have an agreement.
#11
Posted 2015-January-12, 02:27
keithhus, on 2015-January-11, 17:04, said:
There is a simple rule for this:
If the opening is constructive, a jump overcall is destructive (preempt).
If the opening is destructive, a jump overcall is constructive (strong).
#12
Posted 2015-January-12, 02:46