More high level decisions
#1
Posted 2026-May-06, 22:55
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"Hysterical Raisins again - this time on the World stage, not just the ACBL" mycroft
#3
Posted 2026-May-06, 23:31
You can either hide behind Bob Hamman (trust your vul. opponents),
or Larry Cohen ( a total tricks analysis will also be pointing towards
5H, you have 10-11 trumps, they have 9-10, this makes it 20-21 total
tricks. Obv. the Queen of spade is a minus, the single is a plus,
otherwise you are pure ).
You could also ask, what defensive tricks you are taking
1H, 1C and partner provides a 3rd, ... 4S=.
If you are wrong, both contracts go down you pay your insurance, if both
make, you go for a big party.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#4
Posted Yesterday, 00:17
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"Hysterical Raisins again - this time on the World stage, not just the ACBL" mycroft
#6
Posted Yesterday, 01:17
It will become more difficult on the next round if they bid 5♠, since now you have to worry whether a heart trick will cash and whether partner could have a slow spade trick. Hopefully partner will get to express an opinion before you have to.
"Avoid the last guess" is a phrase commonly used on bidding panels, but sometimes they seem to be unavoidable.
#7
Posted Yesterday, 02:43
mw64ahw, on 2026-May-07, 00:55, said:
Why not?
If you play Namyats, go for it, not sure, if it satisfies the req., but what do I know.
But one thing is obv. for me, this is for sure not a 2C opener.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#8
Posted Yesterday, 02:50
P_Marlowe, on 2026-May-07, 02:43, said:
If you play Namyats, go for it, not sure, if it satisfies the req., but what do I know.
But one thing is obv. for me, this is for sure not a 2C opener.
Because most of the world opens 1♥ not 1♦. Strong diamond - maybe, some bizarre transfer opening system ?
#9
Posted Yesterday, 03:49
Cyberyeti, on 2026-May-07, 02:50, said:
Ok, ..., red / yellow blindness, I took the 1D as 1H, ..., I would assume a typo.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#10
Posted Yesterday, 05:52
mw64ahw, on 2026-May-07, 00:55, said:
no! thanks
I went -1, the OT opened 4♥= !
Could North have helped more?
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"Hysterical Raisins again - this time on the World stage, not just the ACBL" mycroft
#11
Posted Yesterday, 06:32
jillybean, on 2026-May-07, 05:52, said:
I went -1, the OT opened 4♥= !
Could North have helped more?
As far as I see it, 4S makes?
Wrong I guess, after a club attack, 4S fails.
So both are -1, but it is easy to see 4S=.
Good lead from North, and good defence from N/S, if they found the
defence to beat 4S, next board.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#12
Posted Yesterday, 06:41
P_Marlowe, on 2026-May-07, 06:32, said:
Wrong I guess, after a club attack, 4S fails.
So both are -1, but it is easy to see 4S=.
Good lead from North, and good defence from N/S, if they found the
defence to beat 4S, next board.
No, the OT opened 4♥ and were allowed to play there.
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"Hysterical Raisins again - this time on the World stage, not just the ACBL" mycroft
#13
Posted Yesterday, 06:48
jillybean, on 2026-May-07, 06:41, said:
Over a 4H from South, I would bid 4S with West, I have a 6 carder, shortage,
an opening hand, whatever.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#14
Posted Yesterday, 09:57
Expect North to continue with 5H, now east has a problem...
#15
Posted Yesterday, 10:15
My agreement is "if we bid game *on power*, we're forced". This - doesn't read like "game on power", with East's 3♥ call and North's only 2♥ (assuming not "constructive raise"); instead it reads like "game on shape, 20-20". But it's definitely a "discuss with partner" question.
So, to me, I'm allowed to pass. I have 2 tricks, and my ♠Q could promote Hxx in partner's hand. I have 5 losers outside trumps; will partner's 6-9 cover 3 of them? And if it does, do we get 4♠ for a reasonable amount?
At MPs, this is an interesting but different question (frankly, "what's our best chance to go plus"). At IMPs, if 4♠ makes and the opponents take the push, you're losing 10; but if 4♠ goes down and opponents take the push, you're losing 4-5 if hearts doesn't make (and 8 if it does) - worst case, they hit 5♥ and it goes -2, 7 or 9 again. In addition, they might bid 5♠, which you're probably happy to pass out, going plus almost always. Similar odds on "if they don't", it looks like? I think that "both make" is a low enough possibility to not consider.
So, passing is laying better-than-even odds that you can set 4♠; but pushing is "playing safe" - conceding IMPs against "both fail" to save against the huge loss of "4♠ makes". Interesting.
Do I hear the ghost of Barry Crane? :-)
#16
Posted Yesterday, 12:55
Way too many posters find very brave actions here when shown all the hands.
#17
Posted Yesterday, 14:08
mikeh, on 2026-May-07, 12:55, said:
Way too many posters find very brave actions here when shown all the hands.
I'm glad it isn't just me, I was beginning to think I was hopelessly out of touch with modern bidding styles, having said that, I would place a bet that if I opened 4♥ on the South hand at my club, West would overcall 4♠ on that and find the perfect hand opposite as here. It is not easy to get 4♠ down.
#18
Posted Yesterday, 16:29
AL78, on 2026-May-07, 14:08, said:
I'd like to think that on a good day I would have found the switch to a small club after taking the hearts lead, although it's easy to say having seen the diagram.
Certainly not today at the club, although I made up for it later.
#19
Posted Yesterday, 18:52
“That is a normal 4♥ opener, less than 8.5 tricks when namyats would kick in.”
I don’t have namyats
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"Hysterical Raisins again - this time on the World stage, not just the ACBL" mycroft
#20
Posted Yesterday, 22:06
As for the original question - you should ask: can I construct a reasonable lie of the cards where both contracts make? Here the answer is yes - give partner xx xxx Axxxxx Kx and one of the opponents a heart void. (At favorable, a slightly outrageous lie is good enough, since down 1 is also quite profitable.)

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