What do you do?
#1
Posted 2023-February-02, 17:59
♠QJ93
♥AQ62
♦-
♣AJT62
After two passes RHO opens 1♠. What do you call?
#2
Posted 2023-February-02, 19:31
AL78, on 2023-February-02, 17:59, said:
♠QJ93
♥AQ62
♦-
♣AJT62
After two passes RHO opens 1♠. What do you call?
Pass
2C is just too dangerous on 5 mediocre. Double is insane. 1N is worse…although double is so bad that 1N is not much worse
If I had to channel the late nige1
Pass 100
2C. 20
Double 1
1N. 0
There is no Law in bridge that says that one isn’t allowed to pass with opening values.
#3
Posted 2023-February-02, 22:29
#4
Posted 2023-February-02, 23:00
I'm considering X or 2♥
#5
Posted 2023-February-02, 23:07
(*) At this vulnerability, 2C isn't really safer at MPs than IMPs, but lead direction is more likely to gain because denying the overtrick matters.
#6
Posted 2023-February-03, 01:29
I guess, I would go with 2C, but I am still young, and may learn Pass is better.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#10
Posted 2023-February-03, 03:35
DavidKok, on 2023-February-03, 02:47, said:
Indeed so.
Argueably this is what you were hoping for when you passed first time, although an initial pass seems automatic.
You have now described your hand to partner as well as you are able. Opening values, short diamonds.
#11
Posted 2023-February-03, 03:53
Getting that down undoubled is pathetic compared to the cold 4♥ our way. As long as I get actions against me that aren't repeated across the field I need to focus more, otherwise I am going to get pushed around in the auction forever.
FAIL
#16
Posted 2023-February-03, 09:44
AL78, on 2023-February-03, 08:31, said:
Still 1NT as this is the Herbert Negative after a Power X over 1♠
If opposition have the points to X 1NT then XX says I have ♥ otherwise scramble for a minor; if they have a ♠ fit then it will tend to be bid, if no ♠ fit then they're unlikely to make 5/6 tricks in ♠
#17
Posted 2023-February-03, 15:54
AL78, on 2023-February-03, 03:53, said:
Getting that down undoubled is pathetic compared to the cold 4♥ our way. As long as I get actions against me that aren't repeated across the field I need to focus more, otherwise I am going to get pushed around in the auction forever.
FAIL
You don't get all the blame here - as a passed hand, your partner should have doubled 1N. It's borderline as an unpassed hand, but clear for a passed hand.
#18
Posted 2023-February-03, 16:18
akwoo, on 2023-February-03, 15:54, said:
That's a very good way to generate a telephone number at this vul when LHO has a big hand and redoubles
#19
Posted 2023-February-03, 16:41
akwoo, on 2023-February-03, 15:54, said:
My partner is inexperienced and isn't going to find many actions like that in the passoout seat especially if they are aggressive actions. I was asking myself when I posted this why didn't I double on the second round. Maybe getting up early in the morning and doing a full days work shortly before a three hour bridge session addled my brain.
#20
Posted 2023-February-03, 16:45
Cyberyeti, on 2023-February-03, 16:18, said:
This is especially true when holding two spades. While sometimes opener has extra length and/or if the opps are playing 4 card majors, they do have a good fit, most of the time it’s your partner sitting with many of the spades not held by opener. Would anyone be surprised to find partner with a 4333 weak hand?
Even if one scrambles to one’s best spot, and escapes the axe, -200 won’t score very well
If nobody were vulnerable, it might be worth taking a chance but red v white makes doubling extremely risky. Note that the risk of going for a big number is only part of the problem. You just may have no fit, and no place to play, even if 1N were about to be passed out.