3 level major suit pre-empts with 6 cards
#1
Posted 2015-May-27, 03:55
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#2
Posted 2015-May-27, 04:30
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#3
Posted 2015-May-27, 07:59
With your hand showing 6 cards to the Ace, I assume that I can take 4 tricks. With Favorable vulnerability in 1st or second seat I open that had 3 Spades all day long.......But I also play Matchpoints.
We do it differently with IMPS
#4
Posted 2015-May-27, 22:48
#5
Posted 2015-May-27, 23:53
Wackojack, on 2015-May-27, 03:55, said:
There is a case for opening pre-empts with only 5 cards,but the philosophy is the shorter the suit,the stronger it has to be. The example hand you gave
is,IMHO,too weak for a 3 level pre-empt. Exchange one of the low ♠ for the 10♠and it just qualifies for 3 level pre-empt..but it's still full of risk.... As with all matters pertaining to laws and ethics,partner must be equally deceived as well as the opponents...
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#6
Posted 2015-May-28, 05:33
Siegmund, on 2015-May-27, 22:48, said:
At matchpoint play (real bridge), I don't think down 2,4, 5 is really particularly wild and might even be a more sound bidding philosophy. ....Party/Imp bridge I think the more conservative classical approach makes more sense. In both cases I think you have to modify the approach as to whether partner is a passed hand or you are in 1st or 2nd seat. But that's just my opinion but it works well for us
#7
Posted 2015-May-28, 12:27
#8
Posted 2015-May-28, 13:37
Your sample hand is too strong for us, I would open that a weak 2S (yes I know you can't)
#9
Posted 2015-May-28, 13:38
Shugart23, on 2015-May-28, 05:33, said:
This is the wrong way round. You need to be more conservative/classical at matchpoints and can be wilder at imps.
#10
Posted 2015-May-28, 17:49
PhilG007, on 2015-May-27, 23:53, said:
Ummm...it is their agreement.
#11
Posted 2015-May-29, 08:35
In our GNT final last month I opened 3 ♥ on xx KQJTxx xxx xx w/r as dealer. It was lose 4 versus teammates -1 in 2♠.
The primary effect of this call wasn't losing 4 IMPs; It was partner going on full/slow burn tilt for the next 8 hours...?
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#12
Posted 2015-May-29, 10:26
I know you don't care about Leftpondia, but to give an idea about what *we* consider unusual enough to note, the "really aggressive preempts" barrier requiring pre-Alerts is "preempt with very weak (frequently worse than Qxxxxx) suits". AJxxxx is *slightly* stronger than that, I would think.
With one of my partners, we started playing EHAA; then, when we switched back to our "normal" system, we kept the 3M requirements (ignoring the < 6HCP, of course) of "5-6 losers at unfavourable, 6-7 all red, ... 8-9 favourable" (We kept our 1/2 3m requirements "partner, if you bid 3NT I won't be embarrassed putting down dummy", though). That looks to be right in the wheelhouse.
#13
Posted 2015-May-29, 17:26
You need to divide by 6 for specific both majors.
Or divide by 3 if its 5S+5m.
so you get 0.9% (both M) or 1.8% (5S+5m)
a 6 card suit (not 65) or 7222 is about 15.5% you have to divide by 4 for a specific spade suit = 3.9 %
You need to remove a couple of % pts because of a possible side 4 card majors 6430 unsuitable for 2M preempt. We also need to make a little corection since 9-15 is a bit less frequent than 5-10.
So not only the bid is easier to defend (only 2 possible outside trumps & 2 cue available) its also less safe (6??? tend to make slightly more tricks that 55??) and less frequent.
Also with a 5-5 you have the job to find the best fit or to find the best lead. Especially when its 5M+5m, sometimes its not clear if 3m is going to be better than 2M. You also pay a full trick tax if you play at the 3 level instead of the 2 level.
If they declare they are more likely to play double dummy since there is less 55 shapes than 6??? shapes.
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#14
Posted 2015-June-01, 03:10