High-level decision III
#1
Posted 2007-October-01, 04:10
♠ QJ7
♥ A8642
♦
♣ A8642
RHO deals
1♦ 1♥ .3♦ .4♥
5♦ .?
1♦ = in a strong club system, but promises 4+ diamonds
3♦ = limit raise
#2
Posted 2007-October-01, 04:22
#3
Posted 2007-October-01, 09:05
#4
Posted 2007-October-01, 09:05
This is a bit of a guess, but on these hands, it is usually correct to bid one more.
I have some chance of making this (picture xxxx Kxxxx xx Kx, they have to find their (possibly non-existent) ruff to beat me most times). And there is some limited chance they can make 5♦.
Down 1 both ways is a useful number of imps, but if either contract makes, bidding 5♥ is the big winner, and I think the chances of one or both making (both = unlikely given my blacks) is high enough to take the push.
#6
Posted 2007-October-01, 10:42
pclayton, on Oct 1 2007, 09:05 AM, said:
Or CHO has diamond shortness, and the defense will end rather quickly...
I would bid 5♥.
#7
Posted 2007-October-01, 10:48
I pass. Partner has a better idea of what he has for his 4♥ bid than I do. This pass is not forcing. I hope that he can get it right.
#8
Posted 2007-October-01, 11:14
cherdano, on Oct 1 2007, 08:42 AM, said:
pclayton, on Oct 1 2007, 09:05 AM, said:
Or CHO has diamond shortness, and the defense will end rather quickly...
I would bid 5♥.
I doubt 5♥ will be much fun if pard has a stiff diamond opposite our void.
#10
Posted 2007-October-02, 00:34
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#11
Posted 2007-October-02, 12:38
Pass - hope to beat them.
Harald
#13
Posted 2007-October-02, 16:18
whereagles, on Oct 2 2007, 09:35 PM, said:
I'm passing. After all, I'll be defending it.. lol.
Harald
#15
Posted 2007-October-02, 18:39
- hrothgar
#16
Posted 2007-October-03, 01:10
Assume we play weak or VERY strong 2NT overcall (or maybe we wanted to keep S in the picture which I appreciate myself) but we have foregone the opportunity to show both suits so it is a guess.
We know he didn't want to set up a forcing situation with 4D, but unless he has C length we have good defence (looks like 1 trick in each suit but of course he might just have 5H).
When I don't know and there is no indication (but he MIGHT know) I am willing to give him a chance to do whatever is right (or pass the buck!)
PASS....
so what worked...and what did he have...?
regards
#17
Posted 2007-October-03, 07:00
This is another hand where you know pass is wrong: if 5D is making you want to save; if 5D is going off you want to double. It's wildly improbably that 5H is going for 800.
Anyway, I got this one wrong as well when I passed, hoping for 3 defensive tricks. Sadly 5D makes, and 5Hx is -300. Partner has xxxx KJxxx x xxx and declarer's spade loser goes on a club honour.
#18
Posted 2007-October-04, 03:24
5 HEart: I don´t want to defend
X: I want to defend
pass: I am not sure what to do.
So after pass pd will have the final descission and imho he is much better placed to do so.
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...

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