I will take blame for -100 in 4♠ - until partner gets the hand records and notices that without my 2♠ bid, we would have let them play 2♦, making.
Tis paid with sighs a plenty
#21
Posted 2014-February-03, 14:36
The easiest way to count losers is to line up the people who talk about loser count, and count them. -Kieran Dyke
#23
Posted 2014-February-04, 10:32
ArtK78, on 2014-February-03, 15:38, said:
For -90.
Shame it was IMPs. Ruins a good punchline.
Shame it was IMPs. Ruins a good punchline.
It reminds me of something at my local club. A member had the license plate "MAKING 7". One of the old plates is hung in the club as a decoration. An unknown joker captioned it with a sticky note:
Spoiler
Life is long and beautiful, if bad things happen, good things will follow.
-gwnn
-gwnn
#24
Posted 2014-February-05, 11:09
I still remember my biggest KO recovery. I got told (I was a little busy, as I had switched to directing when I heard this) that we had won, having taken the second half 53-0. About 5 minutes later, the following percolates into my brain:
"But we were +190 on a board. How do you win anything to zero when you're +190?"
So I asked. The answer?
"But we were +190 on a board. How do you win anything to zero when you're +190?"
So I asked. The answer?
Spoiler
When I go to sea, don't fear for me, Fear For The Storm -- Birdie and the Swansong (tSCoSI)
#25
Posted 2014-February-05, 17:49
I sort of love stove top rules---makes the game easy sometimes. My stove top rules for this hand
call for a 2s bid unfavorable at IMPS. I have the expectation of 6 tricks opposite a balanced broke partner,
I have at least 1 if not 2 defensive tricks and if p has an average amount of the expected remaining power
I expect to make game. this hand meets all of these criteria so I have few qualms with bidding 2s. Note that
this hand would not qualify for a 2s bid if p was a passed hand since partners average power expectation would
be closer to 6 than 11. Where did 11 come from? rho opened a weak 2 so we generally expect around 9 power
in their hand and we also have 9 so there are 22 power left. P will average 11 of those 22 and since lho is stronger
than rho those 11 will gain a positional boost of around 15% making them worth about 12.5 (ie a tad over 4 tricks
and we should have plenty of entries to lead up toward their honors).
Will this formula always work NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO and once in a while you will turn in a really huge imp
loss since it is still plausible for lho to have all the remaining spades and poor helpless partner is sitting there with
0454 and they just know a xx will only make things worse, that's life but a 2s here carries less risk than most normal
1 level opening bids especially when we open a 3/4 card minor.
This is not MP where -500 is going to be worth close to zero at IMPS -500 is probably going to be minus 3-4 imps
except in the rarest of occasions where lho has a ton of spades. What are we gaining for our risk??? the ability on
average to make a vulnerable game. That's a pretty darn good risk vs reward ratio in my book. There are times
silence is golden this just does not appear to be such a time:)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
call for a 2s bid unfavorable at IMPS. I have the expectation of 6 tricks opposite a balanced broke partner,
I have at least 1 if not 2 defensive tricks and if p has an average amount of the expected remaining power
I expect to make game. this hand meets all of these criteria so I have few qualms with bidding 2s. Note that
this hand would not qualify for a 2s bid if p was a passed hand since partners average power expectation would
be closer to 6 than 11. Where did 11 come from? rho opened a weak 2 so we generally expect around 9 power
in their hand and we also have 9 so there are 22 power left. P will average 11 of those 22 and since lho is stronger
than rho those 11 will gain a positional boost of around 15% making them worth about 12.5 (ie a tad over 4 tricks
and we should have plenty of entries to lead up toward their honors).
Will this formula always work NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO and once in a while you will turn in a really huge imp
loss since it is still plausible for lho to have all the remaining spades and poor helpless partner is sitting there with
0454 and they just know a xx will only make things worse, that's life but a 2s here carries less risk than most normal
1 level opening bids especially when we open a 3/4 card minor.
This is not MP where -500 is going to be worth close to zero at IMPS -500 is probably going to be minus 3-4 imps
except in the rarest of occasions where lho has a ton of spades. What are we gaining for our risk??? the ability on
average to make a vulnerable game. That's a pretty darn good risk vs reward ratio in my book. There are times
silence is golden this just does not appear to be such a time:)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
#26
Posted 2014-February-05, 18:34
I remember studying 'A Shropshire Lad' at school I think, and then Housman's Juvenal edition at university. A great intellect.
'In an infinite universe, the one thing sentient life cannot afford to have is a sense of proportion.' - Douglas Adams
#27
Posted 2014-February-06, 01:16
Everyone seemed to think this was nearly automatic.
What about AKJxxx
What about KQxxxx and an outside A? Assumme the same shape.
What about AKJxxx
What about KQxxxx and an outside A? Assumme the same shape.
#28
Posted 2014-February-06, 08:49
mr1303, on 2014-February-06, 01:16, said:
Everyone seemed to think this was nearly automatic.
What about AKJxxx
What about KQxxxx and an outside A? Assumme the same shape.
What about AKJxxx
What about KQxxxx and an outside A? Assumme the same shape.
for me neither of those 2 is acceptable at unfavorable due to the lack of expecting to take 6
tricks opposite a flat broke partner:)