ATB missing slam
#2
Posted 2012-July-12, 12:36
kgr, on 2012-July-12, 11:45, said:
Blame it on 4h----this hand has two possible suits to play in (spades) and
the 4h bid made it nigh impossible to ever ever find that spade fit. Opening this
hand 3h at these colors (generously worth about 8 tricks) would seem to be much
closer to describing this hand and leaving open the possibility of playing in spades.
It is extremely difficult to go from 4h to slam when p was willing to play 4h. Even if p had
AKQJT9 of spades they would not convert to 4s since your hearts might easily be longer
and almost as good.
#3
Posted 2012-July-12, 13:10
Quite frankly, it sounds similar to the justification for some of Treadwell's conventions. "The 3♥ opening bid allows partner to convert to spades if he holds as little as AKQJTxx of spades."
If you have to assign the blame, it is clearly on South. He chose to open 4♥ with a hand that is hardly a classic 4♥ opening bid, but will often be the winning call due to the pressure put on the other side. Here, he hit his partner with a strong holding in spades, which just happens to match his side 4 card holding, and partner has a void in his 2-card holding! To say that this is unlucky for his choice of opening bid would be an understatement.
By the way, I hope that North didn't lead a major suit in which one of the opponents was void. If that happens, they may make 6♣x.
#4
Posted 2012-July-12, 13:21
However, I definitely disagree with south's double of 6♣. Having preempted, south should now pass and leave this decision to partner. (or perhaps this was supposed to be a lightner double)
-gwnn
#5
Posted 2012-July-12, 13:22
#6
Posted 2012-July-12, 13:45
billw55, on 2012-July-12, 13:21, said:
However, I definitely disagree with south's double of 6♣. Having preempted, south should now pass and leave this decision to partner. (or perhaps this was supposed to be a lightner double)
ArtK78, on 2012-July-12, 13:22, said:
Can it be anything else then lightner after having preempted?
North did lead ♠, South discouraged;
then North switched to ♥Q; discouraged again
It went -3 (bad) iso -4 (good) with sooner switch to ♦ and then South underleading ♥
#7
Posted 2012-July-12, 14:21
Maybe I should have raised first time.
#8
Posted 2012-July-12, 14:42
kgr, on 2012-July-12, 11:45, said:
north,,,south has shown 8 tricks at this vul....I have a zillion tricks outside of d.....
sure we may be off the AK of d but I dont have a way to find out.
I mean are we really surprised pard has short d here after opening 4h?
not opening 3h or 1h or pass was not the problem here.
#9
Posted 2012-July-12, 15:11
If 4H red has a classical meaning I'd take the push to six.
#10
Posted 2012-July-13, 08:08
3 ♥ would seem more reasonable at this vulnerability. That makes it possible for North to bid 3 ♠ to find out more about preempter's hand. Preempter could then show the ♦ control with a 4 ♦ bid. Then you might find your way to 6 ♥, if the opponent's don't interevene in ♣s.
But there would probably be a sizable number of people who would simply bid 4 ♥ with the North hand.
This is not an easy slam to bid unless you have some very good undertandings over preempts. So missing it isn't the end of the world.
#11
Posted 2012-July-13, 08:37
7♥ if I really don't like my opps and I hope the guy on lead has both minor suit Aces.
What is baby oil made of?
#12
Posted 2012-July-13, 23:25
6 ♥ is a complete shot in the dark. It figures to make some percentage of the time, so might not be a bad ploy if you are looking a swing at IMPs or want to go for it at MPs. Everytime I make a bid like that, I seem to find pard with ♦ xx and end up trying to explain my bid.
#13
Posted 2012-July-14, 06:00
Opposite a vul vs not 4H opening I would move on the North cards. It's obviously a guess because South could have - KJ109xxxx xxx Ax (say) but I think the odds are in favour of slam making.
#14
Posted 2012-July-15, 05:05
FrancesHinden, on 2012-July-14, 06:00, said:
That is why I opened 4♥
FrancesHinden, on 2012-July-14, 06:00, said:
#15
Posted 2012-July-15, 05:28
#16
Posted 2012-July-15, 11:09
#17
Posted 2012-July-15, 11:49
anyone who doesn't expect to make slam on a non-diamond lead obviously opens too many shite pre-empts at these colours.
#18
Posted 2012-July-15, 16:24
FrancesHinden, on 2012-July-15, 11:09, said:
#19
Posted 2012-July-15, 18:11
#20
Posted 2012-July-16, 06:46
It is just difficult after a preempt and especially if you believe in a wide-ranging "pressure" style. On this hand I think I agree with Frances' assessment that the North hand is worth a move but I think only a try, not a direct 6♥, is enough.