gnasher, on Jun 8 2008, 08:13 PM, said:
andy_h, on Jun 7 2008, 02:55 PM, said:
1st couple of boards you witness your LHO do these few things:
Whilst I prefer my opponents to do something completely loopy and concede 800 and 670 on the first two boards, I don't think we have any cause for complaint when they don't.
Sorry. My initial intention was not trying to look for a complaint or anything, but wondering if there is any possible case to overrule his X, as you are unsure whether he would X with AKQJxx Qx AKx xx or alike, thinking we may have something useful in terms of high cards. And when there are huge double fits around not knowing who can make what, is it always down to bidding over the opponents to take the insurance or X'ing them and it can pretty much never be passed out?
I guess the point of the previous hands, were to see how you take LHO's conservatism into account in making your decision over partner's X on the 3rd hand. To me, I thought the 1st hand looks pretty good, 2 losers in hearts with a very nice side suit and partner promising 5+S. I forgot to add that he suggested/asking, while putting his hand down as dummy, that X of 3H would be a cue raise. If 3S in the partnership was agreed that it does show extras, then it is definitely fair enough, but if he thought he had no such agreements, I would think at vul imps he would bid 4S.
As for the 2nd hand, to me it looks like a very clear X. Isn't this hand like worth better than in this thread's one?
http://forums.bridge...topic=24139&hl=
AAK with a shortage, it's not like you are going to risk coming back into the auction later so you might as well get in early and get out early. LHO didn't even really consider X'ing when his partner suggested he would definitely X after the hand was finished. If my LHO did look like what he was bidding conservatively, then that's fair enough.
Which brings back to the last hand. If LHO has a really good 2suiter, and bid slam pretty confidently (maybe 3-0 in the pointed suits or something?), I am wondering if that's any persuading factor into passing or pulling partner's X?