Texas, Standard or Natural? And what to do after a super-accept?
#2
Posted 2022-July-28, 05:53
#3
Posted 2022-July-28, 06:10
Not planning as well to play the hand.
So the answers to what to bid will be system dependent.
#4
Posted 2022-July-28, 06:55
#5
Posted 2022-July-28, 08:22
When one plays Texas, one of the main benefits is that the sequence 2N 3D 3H 4H is a mild slam try, and opener is supposed to bid again with a good hand in context say a hand that didnt superaccept because he has only three or even occasionally two hearts (AK tight would look pretty good if the rest of the hand was also good).
While one may often be able to stop in 5H in those circumstances, one may not have 5 level safety.
So were not simply worried about game/slam but also worried about misleading partner if we use the 3D approach.
For me, this risk is enough to make me give up on 3D.
Note that our best contract might even be 6C! AKx Ax Axx KQxxx
But 3D then showing clubs is an even stronger slam move than 3D then 4D, and conceals the 6th heart, such that we may end up in a horrible mess.
Hamman is credited with the saying dont play me for magic cards I dont have them
Thus I bid 4D.
Btw, Im not the least bit worried about a 3S overcall should I bid 3D. If partner doubles, were collecting a number. If he passes, I bid 4D, re-transferring and showing the same values as I was going to show anyway (which, imo, is a little more than I actually have). If they persist to 4S, Ill double and usually collect a number.
#6
Posted 2022-July-28, 08:55
But maybe Gerber is important to you?
#7
Posted 2022-July-28, 13:10
mikeh, on 2022-July-28, 08:22, said:
I wouldn't be so much worried about them stringing together 8 tricks (although it can happen) but rather lead direction, say spade to AK and then opener's Q ruffed with T... maybe only happens to me.
#8
Posted 2022-July-28, 13:19
pescetom, on 2022-July-28, 13:10, said:
Im surprised you risk getting out of bed in the morning!
#9
Posted 2022-July-28, 13:57
#11
Posted 2022-July-28, 16:02
smerriman, on 2022-July-28, 13:57, said:
I'd challenge a world champion to find, and justify, a small club to the king followed by running the jack as a line to play the club suit for no losers.
#13
Posted 2022-July-28, 20:59
Give East Q♣ instead of J♣ or
A♠ instead of K♠ and slam
is still at best 50%
going for slam as West is low percentage play
#14
Posted 2022-July-29, 02:53
steve2005, on 2022-July-28, 20:59, said:
Give East Q♣ instead of J♣ or
A♠ instead of K♠ and slam
is still at best 50%
going for slam as West is low percentage play
Slam can be almost cold (Ax, AKQ, xxx, KQ109x and that's not even a 2N opener, AK, AKxx, xxx, KQJx) but I agree it's low percentage. I don't have texas available so would have to transfer, our breaks are a little different so I would know if partner was 3-5 in hearts and clubs with ♣KQ and at least one top heart honour, 4-4 min or 4-4 max, not sure how I'd use that information, suspect I'm signing off anyway.
#15
Posted 2022-July-29, 03:08
Cyberyeti, on 2022-July-29, 02:53, said:
I think double dummy was showing above 60%.
With 10 trumps, an Ace and a singleton I would like to ask for a control count after a super-accept.
#16
Posted 2022-July-29, 05:02
#17
Posted 2022-July-29, 15:59
smerriman, on 2022-July-29, 05:02, said:
Maybe not so inappropriate when you consider that an average 20-21 point hand has 7-8 controls and with an extra two coming from dummy you have at least ~3/4 of the total controls.
#18
Posted 2022-July-29, 20:12
mw64ahw, on 2022-July-29, 15:59, said:
Studies about double dummy have shown that on average, humans do slightly better than double dummy in all cases *except* for slams, when they do worse. This is for fairly obvious reasons - the biggest gains come from suboptimal leads, which more rarely cost at higher levels. And the idea that declarer guesses balance out defender guesses doesn't apply when defenders aren't going to have the lead.
I forced East to have a balanced 20-21 with AKxx of trumps (surely the best case) and it was still only making slam ~40% of the time double dummy. I then looked at the first 10 of these hands manually. All 6 of the cases where it was down double dummy would be down in real life - but of the other 4, half would have gone down with normal play, which put it closer to 20%. For this specific dummy, I would expect larger datasets to show similar results, well below the levels required to bid it.
#20
Posted 2022-August-01, 13:39
Tramticket, on 2022-July-28, 08:55, said:
But maybe Gerber is important to you?
There are other uses for 4!C. Ours is pick a major. South African Texas is interesting, though, because it leaves 4!h and 4!s idle. Maybe for minor-suit slam tries.