MrAce, on 2011-August-05, 18:36, said:
I agree 3♥ shows top of a 2♥ bid, had RHO did not preempt.
I agree 4♥ is top of a limit invitation hand, or at least a good invitation
I also think 4♣ should show AT LEAST top of a full value raise, not the rock bottom, especially this full raise has ALREADY been upgraded from a limit hand.
But that part is i can live with, no strong feelings, i maybe conservative or whatever..
Here is the part that confuses me when people mention bean counts in an auction like this to blame west. I mean pd opens, one of the guy preempts red vs white, i have balanced 11 hcp with AQ of the preempt suit, other dude bids 4♠ red vs white and then bid 5♠ by himself again!! Pd doubles !!
And i am the one in guilt to miss a slam ? Just becasue i have 1-2 beans extra than i showed ?
What was i supposed to do if i held much less beans, such as
xxx Qxxxx xx Axx ?
Upto the definitions above, i then should have started with 3♥, not even 4. In fact, this is a laydown slam as oppose to the one with too many beans.
Even more dramatic hand
xxx Qxxxx x xxxx another laydown slam. Dont get me wrong, i am not suggesting anything, i am not even sure if there is anyone to blame, there are a lot of bids that we can critisize as Mike said, but dont blame West just by looking at hcps he held in his hand, which is borderline decision to start with, and slam was there even if he had much less than what he had.
My point is, slam could be bid if 7-5 hand takes responsibility, considering the fact that there is a maniac at the table bidding all the way upto 5♠ byhimself, RED vs WHITE!! and he is void in this suit. Pass is of course forcing but i wouldnt even rely on that, there aint no way to scientifically learn everything here, listen to your gut feeling and bid it, make it or go down, or pass and maybe pd bids it, but if missed just dont blame anyone, especially west.
I agree with this.
A 4
♥ bid in such an auction, where your options raising partner are limited, should say I believe 4
♥ will be the right contract most of the time even opposite a good but normal opening bid.
4
♣ should show real slam interest in my opinion, and this West hand is at best borderline. I prefer 4
♥, because 4
♣ will often lead to a poor slam (or 5
♥), not on paper but at the table.
While it is true that you should not preempt over a preempt I believe this does not apply when a super-fit is already established.
So a 4
♥ bid is wide ranging, which creates problems for the opponents as well, as is a 4
♣ bid.
I believe a direct 6
♥ over 4
♥ as a two way shot would have been a fine bid, in particular after the 4
♠ bid. 4
♠ must show a very good suit opposite a preempt in a different suit. And there are merits
not to expose your distribution in the bidding, particularly when you are weak in HCP.
However 5
♦ is barely acceptable, but tries to cut it too fine in my opinion.
Doubling 5
♠ is suicide. Pass should be forcing, but there is little point, since I do not think East should be prepared to defend with this hand 5
♠.
This is just a matter of hand evaluation and judgment.
You can tell that East is of the scientific type with little imagination or understanding for tactics.
Rainer Herrmann
IMO 4♥ is pre-emptive -- 4♣ could show a high-card raise. LHO removed the chance to cue bid 4♠. Pass might be better than double over 5♠. But it's all a matter of style -- for example some partnerships would treat the 5♦ try as trial-bid showing length. IMO both players were equally (but only slightly) at fault. Lack of ♠ duplication is the key.