Solid hearts
#1
Posted 2015-May-12, 07:41
Tx
Akqjtx
Xx
Jxx
The bidding goes p (p) 1h (x) 1n (x)
1n is non forcing
What's best now just want to test my thinking
Sorry for no diagram on phone
Eagles
#3
Posted 2015-May-12, 07:48
#4
Posted 2015-May-12, 08:14
#6
Posted 2015-May-12, 09:26
If its penalty pass looks interesting but if it's responsive then I'll bid 2♥ but ask partner after the hand if he thinks 3♥ is blocking (I vote no).
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#7
Posted 2015-May-12, 11:14
Tramticket, on 2015-May-12, 08:14, said:
I think cat out of bag- time bid number of hears willing to compete to.
#8
Posted 2015-May-12, 12:34
Phil, on 2015-May-12, 09:26, said:
If its penalty pass looks interesting but if it's responsive then I'll bid 2♥ but ask partner after the hand if he thinks 3♥ is blocking (I vote no).
"maximum pass" apparently
#9
Posted 2015-May-12, 13:14
Call me simple-minded, but I have a minimum with 6 hearts. I rebid 2♥. If they want to bid spades, they can bid spades. I may not win the event on this hand but I won't lose it on this hand either.
#10
Posted 2015-May-12, 13:41
We can't imagine game opposite a passed hand unless he's max, good fitting and with a side shortage, in which case he'll surely look at it even after a preemptive opening, so why give the opps extra space?
#11
Posted 2015-May-12, 14:32
One cannot win every board. 2h is unlikely to cost us the match (jdonn) and it is a much much much safer approach than passing 1n (which will be defended double dummy).
Having said this I also feel 1h is a sort of waste when game will rarely be much better than 50% and usually significantly less. 3n would probably depend on a favorable lead even if partner had a max. IMHO I would not worry about game and just open 3h. It will virtually never be played x and thus any penalty incurred would be hugely unlikely to cost us the match. The upsdie of 3h is that we might win the bidding outright or cause the opps to misjudge. That's a lot of upside vs not much risk.
#15
Posted 2015-May-13, 05:51
Under ordinary circumstances - like when the second double is competitive - I'd bid 2♥ and be done with it, but maybe the aggressor will pass and partner has seven tricks on tap.
Granted, this may not be 'good bridge'...but sometimes good matchpoints is bad bridge.
#17
Posted 2015-May-13, 06:40
#18
Posted 2015-May-13, 12:36
#19
Posted 2015-May-14, 00:21
eagles123, on 2015-May-12, 07:41, said:
Tx
Akqjtx
Xx
Jxx
The bidding goes p (p) 1h (x) 1n (x)
1n is non forcing
What's best now just want to test my thinking
Sorry for no diagram on phone
Eagles
Depending on the vulnerability,the choice is between 2♥ and 3♥ Whoever holds this
hand must not allow themselves to be seduced by all the pretty pictures.Partner has shown a limited hand. Bid boldly but play safe.
"Any fool can take tricks with Aces and Kings. The true expert shows their worth by how he handles the
2's and 3's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
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by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#20
Posted 2015-May-14, 16:12