Teams match. Even contest (you were 3IMPs down after 16/32). Your bid?
Fancy passing for penalties? At teams? Or ...?
#1
Posted 2017-January-30, 09:45
Teams match. Even contest (you were 3IMPs down after 16/32). Your bid?
#2
Posted 2017-January-30, 10:11
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#3
Posted 2017-January-30, 10:18
#4
Posted 2017-January-30, 13:23
#5
Posted 2017-January-30, 16:51
#6
Posted 2017-January-30, 17:08
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#7
Posted 2017-January-30, 17:38
Phil, on 2017-January-30, 17:08, said:
jeez I'm not sure Phil, Is the X the 9?
#8
Posted 2017-January-30, 19:37
eagles123, on 2017-January-30, 16:51, said:
What you said + the vulnerability.
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#9
Posted 2017-January-30, 21:34
BUT there needs to be caution if the weak 2 bidder runs about being in a possible "rat-tailed" double situation.
#10
Posted 2017-January-30, 21:59
Trust demands integrity, balance and collaboration.
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Unit 124
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#11
Posted 2017-January-31, 02:07
I made the 5 obvious tricks in my hand, but these were the only tricks for the defence.
I won't post partner's hand, but he took "protection" a bit far in my opinion!
#12
Posted 2017-January-31, 02:14
#13
Posted 2017-January-31, 02:20
Tramticket, on 2017-January-31, 02:07, said:
I made the 5 obvious tricks in my hand, but these were the only tricks for the defence.
I won't post partner's hand, but he took "protection" a bit far in my opinion!
OK, I'll change my vote to 2♠ or maybe 2NT unless 3 of a minor is the best contract.
#15
Posted 2017-January-31, 04:16
Tramticket, on 2017-January-31, 02:07, said:
I made the 5 obvious tricks in my hand, but these were the only tricks for the defence.
I won't post partner's hand, but he took "protection" a bit far in my opinion!
We will get an opportunity to learn afresh as to on which passed hands to protect.Please post that hand without revealing his or her identity.
#16
Posted 2017-January-31, 06:03
msjennifer, on 2017-January-31, 04:16, said:
My purpose in posting was to sanity check my own action not to critisise partner's action.
I can't remember the exact hand, as they were hand-dealt with no hand records. But his shape was 4-0-6-3 with, I think, 7HCP (mainly soft values rather than aces and kings). Three diamonds would have made our way - but little else. It is difficult to see how we could get there, as I think it unlikely that I would have passed a 3♦ overcall and we don't play weak twos in the diamond suit (and if we did have a weak 2♦ available we probably wouldn't bid it with a 4-card spade suit).
#17
Posted 2017-January-31, 06:04
#18
Posted 2017-January-31, 08:27
Tramticket, on 2017-January-31, 02:07, said:
It sounds like your partner made a bid that was risky but also had some upside potential. Doubling with a void is always dangerous as partner (you in this case) may convert with what looks like a solid, obvious pass. I appreciate you not wanting to criticize partner's bid, but there have to be some limits to "protectionism". As long as your partner was ready to apologize -- and not blame you -- then all is well. You were also a tiny bit unlucky in that responder didn't raise to 3H, assuming that he had three.
#19
Posted 2017-January-31, 09:06
helene_t, on 2017-January-31, 06:04, said:
i disagree. with a void and no raise it's quite likely that partner will be floating the double. even as a passed hand he'll expect some defensive contribution. it sounds like this hand was a predictable disappointment defensively.
#20
Posted 2017-February-01, 10:05
P-2♥-P-P, X-P and you have
♠AK83♥KQ84♦Q1042♣8
A large plurality of the panel converted the double at IMPs when their side was vulnerable and the opponents not. Passers were Philip Alder, Ira Chorush, Marty Fleisher, Rich Freisner, Jon Green, Eddie Kantar, Ralph Katz, Sami Kehela, Danny Kleinman, Jeff Rubens, Joe Silver, and Zia. That's pretty good company for your decision to pass.