What's the dumbest bid you've ever seen?
#1
Posted 2019-September-11, 17:15
I am thinking partner must be sitting on AKQJxxx in hearts, with a spade void, and is planning on setting them bigtime at the one level, and that RHO is either trying to figure out a place to run to or just licking his/her chops at the opportunity to play 1HX vul.
Then RHO decides to bid ... 2H.
#2
Posted 2019-September-11, 17:21
#3
Posted 2019-September-11, 17:57
card_cat, on 2019-September-11, 17:15, said:
I am thinking partner must be sitting on AKQJxxx in hearts, with a spade void, and is planning on setting them bigtime at the one level, and that RHO is either trying to figure out a place to run to or just licking his/her chops at the opportunity to play 1HX vul.
Then RHO decides to bid ... 2H.
Maybe RHO has the ♥AKQJxxx and an outside ace, and hopes you will double again, and your partner pass again (!), and collect the game bonus
#4
Posted 2019-September-11, 18:29
#5
Posted 2019-September-11, 19:18
jdulmage, on 2019-September-11, 18:29, said:
This is only tangentially related, but I always find it a little odd how making 1Nx+2 gives you a worse score than 3NT. Doesn't apply to 2Nx+1 though!
#6
Posted 2019-September-12, 01:28
jdulmage, on 2019-September-11, 18:29, said:
I was involved in a similar auction: 1NT - X - 3NT. I was the doubler and my entry for this topic is not the 3NT bid - it's the fact that I doubled 3NT as well. Partner had nothing higher than a 7 and we only took 2 tricks.
#8
Posted 2019-September-12, 07:48
I mean it was -6 rather than -5 or something so made no difference whatsoever in the MP context, but it was somewhat hard to keep a straight face.
#9
Posted 2019-September-12, 08:43
But the worst bid/call I’ve seen was after my partner and I saved in 7H over 7D. My vulnerable rho, knowing that pass showed first round control, passed and his partner, knowing the same thing, bid 7N.
unfortunately for them a void is not what one needs to stop a suit in notrump. Down 7 doubled, vulnerable while our teammates were +2140.
#10
Posted 2019-September-12, 09:03
mikeh, on 2019-September-12, 08:43, said:
But the worst bid/call I’ve seen was after my partner and I saved in 7H over 7D. My vulnerable rho, knowing that pass showed first round control, passed and his partner, knowing the same thing, bid 7N.
unfortunately for them a void is not what one needs to stop a suit in notrump. Down 7 doubled, vulnerable while our teammates were +2140.
Fortunate they split 7-6. I had something slightly similar where opps had an artificial sequence with a wrong bid in it so they both showed balanced hands and I figured a) they probably didn't have 13 tricks b) if I lightner with my Axx partner will probably lead that suit. Anyway, partner wasn't put to the test, they pulled to 7N and I was on lead against that so I doubled and led my ace noting dummy's void, being somewhat startled by partner's K, followed by the Q/J/10 and some more.
#11
Posted 2019-September-12, 09:11
smerriman, on 2019-September-11, 19:18, said:
In general, bad doubles don't become onerous until you double a part-score into game. So doubling 1N and 2minor are relatively safe, but 2N and 3minor can be deadly if you're wrong.
#13
Posted 2019-September-14, 08:25
Clever of him to pull a contract of 7 tricks at NT to one needing 8 tricks.
#14
Posted 2019-October-13, 12:20
Playing a four card major Acol system with a weak partner (not a beginner):
1H (2D) 2H (3D)
3H AP
I held (as East) A7 AKQ865 J4 J86 and made 12 tricks for a bottom.
What a waste of picking up the club suit for no losers.