IMP scoring. 2♠ promised 4. 3♦ was a naturalish game try, though could still have only 4 spades.
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#1
Posted 2018-August-01, 19:09
IMP scoring. 2♠ promised 4. 3♦ was a naturalish game try, though could still have only 4 spades.
#2
Posted 2018-August-01, 20:00
#3
Posted 2018-August-02, 00:56
At IMPs, I would have probably have bid game with the North cards, rather than inviting. It gives away less info and the diamond suit isn't really the suit where you want help, so the bid doesn't help partner judge. The fifth spade tips the balance for me, but it is close.
Holding the South cards, I would probably have accepted the invite at IMPs, since the ♦A looks like a good card in the trial-bid suit. The ♠T9 tip the balance for me, but the Both decision is also close.
#4
Posted 2018-August-02, 02:15
In your auction can you even be 100% sure S has 4 spades ?
#5
Posted 2018-August-02, 03:49
#6
Posted 2018-August-02, 04:05
eagles123, on 2018-August-02, 03:49, said:
You really want to be in it opposite Qxxx, Axx, Axxx, Qx and that's far from the worst hand partner can have, game try is reasonable, the question is whether it should be accepted.
#7
Posted 2018-August-02, 08:25
Not bidding 4♠ is not unreasonable, since you don't want to be in game opposite a bad 4342 11 count, particulalrly with Qx♣
But South clearly has to make one more forward going bid with 3♥. Showing values in ♥ and asking Partner to choose between 3/4 ♠. With his undisclosed 5th trump North would've easily bid 4♠. 3♠ is to much a stop sign and North has to respect that decission.
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#8
Posted 2018-August-02, 08:34
South has help period. It was a simple question and if your Ace is in clubs instead a 3♥ bid still gives north a chance.
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#10
Posted 2018-August-02, 14:29
TylerE, on 2018-August-02, 13:55, said:
Assuming you mean 38%, that doesn't (necessarily) mean you should bid game instead of a game try. It means bidding game is better than passing.
If you mean you expect to make game 38% of the time opposite a hand which can't accept a game try, then that's fair enough.
#11
Posted 2018-August-02, 15:29
Cyberyeti, on 2018-August-02, 02:15, said:
In your auction can you even be 100% sure S has 4 spades ?
After a weak NT followed by Stayman (so I use arcane methods!) and a 2 ♠ bid by South, I'm blasting a 4 ♠ vulnerable game bid at IMPs. Partner's 4th ♠ just reduced the loser count in the ♠ down making the hand look more like a 7 loser than 8 loser hand. So I'm going to be aggressive and bid the game.
At MPs, where there's more of a penalty for reaching the wrong contract, I would just make a game try.
#12
Posted 2018-August-02, 15:40
After the 3 ♥ bid by South, if I were North, the 4 ♠ bid card would be on the table in a flash.
#13
Posted 2018-August-02, 16:48
Cyberyeti, on 2018-August-02, 02:15, said:
Yeah, this was robots, and they insist on 4 for the bid.
#14
Posted 2018-August-02, 17:01
Jinksy, on 2018-August-02, 16:48, said:
This is not true. While they explain the bid as showing 4, they occasionally do it on 3. Partner (if a robot) doesn't seem to take it into account and will just blast 4♠ on something like 5432-KJ9-KQT-KJ9.
#16
Posted 2018-August-02, 19:06
N has flat 10 count. We all open almost all 12 hcps full of quacks and some 11 hcps. South has all prime cards and no wastage. It is IMPS. He should have a very strong reason to reject the invitation, 13 with prime cards and not 4333 does not look like one. Just ♠T9 alone means something.
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#17
Posted 2018-August-02, 19:54
Incidentally, these "naturalish game tries" seem to need a bit more definition. If 3D would show say 3 low, South's hand becomes a lot worse.
#18
Posted 2018-August-07, 18:22
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#19
Posted 2018-August-07, 18:36
Cyberyeti, on 2018-August-02, 04:05, said:
***** happens when partner has a wasted queens and we have mirroring distributions in the side suits.
I really think lot of people aren't evaluating the North hand properly. KQ in partner's suit and AJ of trumps is huge. 5-4 fit is huge. Turn ♦K into ♥A or ♣A and game becomes awful.
(Still South should have come up with 3♥ - seems about perfect for this hand.)
#20
Posted 2018-August-07, 19:01
cherdano, on 2018-August-07, 18:36, said:
KQ in partner's suit is only really huge if partner has the Ace of diamonds. Change Ace of diamonds into a low diamond and a club into the Ace of clubs and game again isn't great.
So I can't imagine why 4♠ would ever be better than 3♦ (given South should have accepted with the Ace of diamonds, otherwise what was the point).
Edit - I'm probably wrong, I guess all you need is the diamond jack..