Preempted by CHO
#1
Posted 2016-April-09, 05:00
♥ AQ96
♦ AQ6
♣ AQ962
In first seat, partner opens 4♠. Do you bid on -
a) Vulnerable
b) Non-vulnerable
Of lesser importance, with no special agreements, if you do bid on, what do you bid?
#2
Posted 2016-April-09, 08:04
#3
Posted 2016-April-09, 08:37
#4
Posted 2016-April-09, 10:21
robert2734, on 2016-April-09, 08:37, said:
Doesn't look good when partner shows up with QJ10-eighth (even KJ10-eighth) and a side K
I'd certainly bid on vul, and probably NV too, but would go via 4NT rather than just blasting.
ahydra
#5
Posted 2016-April-09, 10:36
My preferred style is to open 4S aggressively so I'd pass this hand at any vulnerability except unfavourable (where i'd take my chances and try 4NT KC).
#6
Posted 2016-April-09, 10:36
Would strongly consider 5H instead of 4N if I were making a move.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#7
Posted 2016-April-10, 06:28
And there could be communication problems in the play of the hand.
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#8
Posted 2016-April-10, 10:58
Has seven tricks if not vulnerable so i need two from three. Odds not in my favour. So bid 6s if vulnerable only.
Partnership experience may suggest that he/she may be missing both AK spades and would suggest invite bids if so.
Simplistic approach, I know........
#10
Posted 2016-April-10, 16:12
Phil, on 2016-April-09, 10:36, said:
He stipulated CHO ... So, I pass as well. With a partner, rather than a 3rd opponent, we'll make a move.
#11
Posted 2016-April-11, 02:30
we promise to go down at most -3 at equal, -2 at unfav., -4 at fav., on average I have enough
to make, but making is not certain.
The only thing in favour of bidding is, that 4S can be stronger, i.e. it is less well defined.
I would bid on red. vs. white with partner in 2nd position, but only than.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#12
Posted 2016-April-11, 10:41
"No special agreements"? Well, this is why I play Namyats; but even with a three-minutes-after-gametime pickup, I ask three questions: carding, what kind of blackwood (because they *will* bid it), and what's their preempt style? Why? Because of hands like these.