Bid after preempt
#2
Posted 2004-August-06, 03:27
Are you playing SAYC?
Not being an expert, I will not say that I would bid 3s.
#3
Posted 2004-August-06, 04:59
- safest available bid
- right on values
- spade suit is not so strong to be a huge loss if pard has only 3 card support.
#4
Posted 2004-August-06, 05:23
3 Spades seems an overbid because partner will be very keen to raise to game at this vulnerability, and I don't think the odds favour it.
Eric
#5
Posted 2004-August-06, 06:05
Let's hope partner has to re-open
If we have something then the preempt did its job !
#6
Posted 2004-August-06, 06:35
#7
Posted 2004-August-06, 06:57
The only consideration here is for either DBL or PASS.
At Matchpoints, any vulnerability, I pass, but this is an imp problem.
At imps not vul, I pass. At imps vul, this becomes a little more difficult. We might have a vulnerable game in spades and if I pass they might easily get to play 3H.
If LHO was unpassed at imps and I was vul, the risk of bidding would increased, so pass would still be clear. But now we have a fuzzy area. West couldn't open and East is weak. This removes a lot of the risk of bidding (not going for four digits), and being vul, the potenitial gain for bidding has increased (vulenrable game).
I don't like it. I am light for it, but under the conditions given, and taking into to consideration the initial pass, I will double. This hand is a sub-minimum for this bid, but there you go, this is why I lose so often. :-(
Ben
#8
Posted 2004-August-06, 07:18
inquiry, on Aug 6 2004, 12:57 PM, said:
I think that this hand may qualify for a minimum double.
All points are useful, and despite only 8 hcp, the hands is invitational from all other viewpoints:
LTC = 8 losers
ZAR points = 22 zar points.
The only serious risk is that both ZAR and LTC do not account really for defensive strength and if pard leaves the double in, 3H doubled may actually make (especially if we have a diamond fit).
#9
Posted 2004-August-06, 07:53
Chamaco, on Aug 6 2004, 09:18 AM, said:
inquiry, on Aug 6 2004, 12:57 PM, said:
I think that this hand may qualify for a minimum double.
All points are useful, and despite only 8 hcp, the hands is invitational from all other viewpoints:
LTC = 8 losers
ZAR points = 22 zar points.
The only serious risk is that both ZAR and LTC do not account really for defensive strength and if pard leaves the double in, 3H doubled may actually make (especially if we have a diamond fit).
I think you have to sort of detract something for not having a club fit using ZAR count. So while it starts life as 22 zar count... until your partner support your suit and after your partner has opened 1♣, you hand is a little light of 22. How many Zar point would your hand be worth if the bidding went...
(P) - 1C - (3H) -DVL
(P) - 4C
Is it still 22? Of course not. And it is not 22 if partner bids 3NT either. I would subtract at least two zar points from 22, and may be worse. Why? Imagine defensive stregth the opponents hold (like queens) outside of hearts. Where are they most likey to be given the bidding? Sure, behind your KJ's. This hand is a death trap for the freewheeling takeout double. Yes, that was my choice, but only under the very restricted condition of contest given and after LHO had passed originally... and even then, I am worried about it.. Most likely result after this double is 4♠ by partner down one or two.
Ben
#10
Posted 2004-August-06, 09:49
If partner has a jump to 4♠, then I think 4♠ making is at least as likely as 4♠ down 2.
At this vulnerability and position, people will jump to 3H on almost any old rubbish (I know you would, and so would I!). I think that swings the odds in favour of doubling, because there is also the (slight) possibility of 3HX -2 against a part score.
Eric
#11
Posted 2004-August-06, 10:00
EricK, on Aug 6 2004, 11:49 AM, said:
If partner has a jump to 4♠, then I think 4♠ making is at least as likely as 4♠ down 2.
At this vulnerability and position, people will jump to 3H on almost any old rubbish (I know you would, and so would I!). I think that swings the odds in favour of doubling, because there is also the (slight) possibility of 3HX -2 against a part score.
Eric
Well.. you certainly know I will bid 3♥ here on nothing.... :-)
And remember, I did choose to double with this hand, despite my comments in the most recent reply. However, we are vulnerable, and after a negative double wtih this hand, it is very difficult to construct a hand partner will hold that contains four spades in which he will restrain himself and bid only 3S. After all, he is looking at the vulnerabilyt too. If he does rebid 3♠ for SURE that is as high as we go. However, I bet that 8 out of 10 times he bids 3S on this auction at imps, he is biddign a three card suit.
Ben
#12
Posted 2004-August-06, 11:28
As for the ZAR evaluation, pard (bless him) who also uses ZAR, is now opening some of the lighter hands that, perhaps, would not have been opened prior to our collective enlightenment.
Playing a strong club, my call is a LOT easier. Pard is maxed out at 15, so game is unlikely, unless he has a purish hand with the A or shortish hearts.
Playing standard, its more likely that pard can find a reopening double, whereby I now have an easy 4♠ call. I think this is a minimum negative double over a 2♥ overcall, much less 3.
#13
Posted 2004-August-06, 11:55
#14
Posted 2004-August-06, 17:33
#15
Posted 2004-August-07, 21:45
Pd will reopen if he can.
Bridge is a bidders game, but seems most forget that pass is a bid too
Mike
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#16
Posted 2004-August-08, 01:39
Trpltrbl, on Aug 8 2004, 03:45 AM, said:
Pd will reopen if he can.
Bridge is a bidders game, but seems most forget that pass is a bid too
Mike
It is a pity that RHO forgot that he was allowed to Pass
Eric
#18
Posted 2004-August-08, 21:02
I need a much better hand to force partner to 3NT or the 4-level.
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