A set from 4/6/11
#1
Posted 2011-April-07, 09:55
1. ♠T86 ♥9832 ♦64 ♣AQ73
(Pass) - pass - (1♦) - 1♠;
(Pass) - 2♠ - (pass) - 3N;
(pass} - ?
2. red/white
♠AKQ3 ♥KQ83 ♦A983 ♣4
1♣ - (1♠) - dbl - (pass)
2♥ - (3♦) - ?
3.
♠KJT3 ♥KJ4 ♦73 ♣7632
1♥ - (2♦) - 2♥ - {pass);
4♣ - (pass) - ?
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#2
Posted 2011-April-07, 10:37
2) 3S
3) If 4C is a splinter, I would bid 4S! If it's a suit, I'd bid 4H!
#3
Posted 2011-April-07, 10:55
JLOGIC, on 2011-April-07, 10:37, said:
2) 3S
3) If 4C is a splinter, I would bid 4S! If it's a suit, I'd bid 4H!
Our agreement is that 4♣ is a suit in comp, but a splinter with no comp.. IS this a competitive auction? I didn't think so and took it as a splinter.
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#4
Posted 2011-April-07, 11:19
Phil, on 2011-April-07, 10:55, said:
There are arguments in favour of both meanings, and "in competition" may mean either "in an auction where they've competed" or "immediately over a competitive action".
Sorry, I know that's not very helpful.
#5
Posted 2011-April-07, 11:26
Phil, on 2011-April-07, 10:55, said:
The way you worded your agreement is contradictory with your conclusion. There has been competition, so "splinter with no competition" has gone bye bye. I agree that this has turned into a non-competitive auction despite the overcall. If your partner's understanding was different from yours, then you need to use a term other than "no competition" to describe when splinters apply.
#6
Posted 2011-April-07, 12:00
aguahombre, on 2011-April-07, 11:26, said:
Its not particularly relevant to the hand, however there is no contradiction. It is a function of defining 'what does competition mean?', which is what I said previously.
I think Gnasher portrayed the issue accurately.
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#7
Posted 2011-April-07, 12:22
JLOGIC, on 2011-April-07, 10:37, said:
I didn't find this one to be obvious, but I'm not sure what to expect from partner's hand (overcalls 1♠ only but then blasts to game opposite a simple raise). I was imagining a hand with spades which run opposite a fit and some quick tricks on the side.
#8
Posted 2011-April-07, 12:56
2. Double. Particularly if partner might have only 3 hearts.
3. This isn't a bidding problem, it's a "what are my agreements" problem. I can't help you there.
#9
Posted 2011-April-07, 13:58
2. 4D - promising hand 3S seems to likely to create confusion.
3. 4H - splinter, fragment, whatever, I want to play in 4H.
#10
Posted 2011-April-07, 14:04
I am not sure I would double even if it was penalty as we have a fairly likely slam on r/w, and I would expect partner to pass it with a stiff which could be very bad, but tbh I didn't really consider it because I thought it was "standard" to play it as a game try, but maybe this is not a good assumption to make.
I don't understand passing on hand 1. We have a ruffing value in diamonds and our honors (few as they are) are concentrated.
#11
Posted 2011-April-07, 14:51
#12
Posted 2011-April-07, 15:28
Vampyr, on 2011-April-07, 14:51, said:
I have to admit that I was doing some head scratching upon reading this, until I realized that in many parts of the world 4/6/11 means June 4, 2011, rather than April 6, 2011, as intended.
#13
Posted 2011-April-07, 19:04
Edit: he just told me was AQxxx AQx AJx xx
2. On the 1st the player that held these cards bulldozed it into 7 when pard showed ♥A + ♦K + ♣AK. However pard also held ATx (2335) of hearts and couldn't manage losing a diamond at the end. 3♦ goes for a zillion but I think it should be maximal as Justin says.
3 This hand bid 4♠. I think the 4♣ bidder should slow it down with Ax AQxxxxx Axx x, but the poor slam was bid and was down.
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#14
Posted 2011-April-08, 01:40
Phil, on 2011-April-07, 19:04, said:
I don't think opener should splinter. He needs something very specific like ♥K and ♦KQJx (or the same in spades). The splinter won't tell him whether he's opposite that hand. What it will do is to get him to six opposite many hands where slam is awful, eg Kxxx Kxx Kxx xxx
#15
Posted 2011-April-08, 04:03
2. 4NT. Keep it simple. Won't try for 7, though. There will probably be a diamond or club loser.
3. 4♥. More on feeling than on reason.
#16
Posted 2011-April-09, 01:14
#17
Posted 2011-April-09, 01:49
JLOGIC, on 2011-April-09, 01:14, said:
About which one?
#19
Posted 2011-April-09, 02:21
#20
Posted 2011-April-09, 03:38
Are we bidding 4S expecting it to cost less than 3NT typically?