akwoo, on 2024-November-26, 16:47, said:
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I think most pairs will play 3D as forcing in this situation. Assuming they do, would they recognize that 3D followed by 3N invites slam (since you would've just bid 3N immediately if you had no interest in being anywhere else)?
Many beginners will prefer scoring 430/460/490 all of the time to scoring 990 70% of the time and -50/-100 the other 30%. That's because they'd rather not have to deal with the stress of playing a hard contract or going down in a doomed one (that they don't recognize as doomed from the outset). They also tend to feel really bad about going down. Sure such attitudes are not good for the MP (or IMP) scores, but having fun is more important. Are your beginners such beginners?
These players have been playing for a while, definitely a step up from kitchen bridge but with very few conventions, poorly utilized stayman, transfers and of course, Gerber.
I've stressed that going down is ok, forget it and move onto the next hand. Review it after the game. I've also shared how my game initially suffers when I change my system.
It will get worse before it gets better.
The only questions they had to start with was ,how do we bid slams? Ace asking. 1H 2H 4nt. I said at the time, when you start recording 480's/680's we will look at it.
Some are getting those scores and have bid and made a couple of slams. This hand of course came up as a problem for this week. I think I need to talk about the pure strength of the hand opposite 18-19 but I always like to hear how my more experienced bbf buddies would approach the hand.
We continue to discuss forcing bids. I cover NMF for those who are always going to be club players, with various partners and encourage the few serious partnerships to look at XYZ. We always discuss defense, signaling, planning of the play, counting etc from one or two hands from the previous week. MP and overtricks are very tough on newer players but this group are quite resilient now and often placing.
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH