USBC 2012
#41
Posted 2012-May-03, 15:08
#43
Posted 2012-May-03, 16:04
Cyberyeti, on 2012-May-03, 15:57, said:
No, I'd expect him to cue-bid a king too. But on the next round I expect him to tell me how many keycards he's got, because that's what I'm going to ask him.
Obviously it's better to open 4NT if you're playing it as a direct ace-ask and you know what the responses mean, because a 2♣ opening is more vulnerable to interference. I was just discussing ways to cope when you don't know what a 4NT opening means, or you know that it means something else.
#44
Posted 2012-May-03, 16:17
gnasher, on 2012-May-03, 16:04, said:
Obviously it's better to open 4NT if you're playing it as a direct ace-ask and you know what the responses mean, because a 2♣ opening is more vulnerable to interference. I was just discussing ways to cope when you don't know what a 4NT opening means, or you know that it means something else.
How are you going to ask for aces ? for more than a few people 4♦ is the ace ask in clubs, and 4N is something else, so this also risks it getting murky, particularly in a partnership that isn't 100% sure what it's doing.
#45
Posted 2012-May-03, 16:21
Cyberyeti, on 2012-May-03, 16:17, said:
Sorry but partnerships that aren't 100% sure of what they're doing yet nevertheless play 4♦ as ace-asking in clubs are not worthy of our consideration, even if 2 or 3 forum regulars fall into this category.
I humbly submit that even if you do sometimes play 4♦ as ace-asking in clubs you should not be doing so on this particular auction.
-- Bertrand Russell
#46
Posted 2012-May-03, 16:33
The hand is super simple for anybody who plays standard blackwood or have natural agreement that if very strong asks a weak hand then it's 0314.
We have many non-serious partnerships (with some very serious players) in this tournament so no surprise hey got confused on this one imo.
#47
Posted 2012-May-03, 16:51
mgoetze, on 2012-May-03, 16:21, said:
I humbly submit that even if you do sometimes play 4♦ as ace-asking in clubs you should not be doing so on this particular auction.
Totally agreed on the second line.
This appeared to me to be a partnership of 2 good players thrown together at close to the last minute. Am I wrong in this assessment ?
It is entirely credible that 2 players who always play kickback agree it with some discussion about circumstances but this one doesn't come up. It appears 2♣-2♦-4N didn't come up and possibly neither did 4N.
#48
Posted 2012-May-03, 18:31
bluecalm, on 2012-May-03, 16:33, said:
That would be a pretty silly agreement...no upside at all, when no trump has been established. I assure you if partner opens with Wood, I won't have 3 or 4.
#49
Posted 2012-May-04, 00:53
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Many partnerships including some elite ones don't play blackwood or any other ace-asking bid if there are no trumps established.
Opening 4N as blackwood requires agreements. Without any I would guess it's minors at least in area where I live. Looking at random CC (Lauria-Versace) it's also minors for them. It's at least very risky to open with that if you didn't discuss it.
That being said, playing 1430 when very strong hand asks a weak one doesn't sound like a good idea but 1430 in general might be good and to have exceptions here you need a lot of discussion/experience as imo this is very low priority after other more important stuff in the system. (Opening 4N is probably like 1000th thing I would want to agree on).
#50
Posted 2012-May-04, 02:19
bluecalm, on 2012-May-04, 00:53, said:
Opening 4N as blackwood requires agreements. Without any I would guess it's minors at least in area where I live. Looking at random CC (Lauria-Versace) it's also minors for them. It's at least very risky to open with that if you didn't discuss it.
Agreed, but I can't imagine too many experts who would assume undiscussed that an opening 4N was anything other than the old style specific ace ask (not Blackwood), however I can see the situation where you thought you had discussed it and thought it was something else so didn't open it.
#51
Posted 2012-May-04, 13:09
-- Bertrand Russell
#53
Posted 2012-May-04, 13:47
JLOGIC, on 2012-May-04, 13:27, said:
You guys had a great set. Loved the suicide squeeze. Just as importantly The Man did a great job nullifying it.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#55
Posted 2012-May-04, 14:02
Phil, on 2012-May-04, 13:47, said:
The suicide squeeze was much much much easier than the nullifying part, wd hemant!
#56
Posted 2012-May-04, 16:19
-- Bertrand Russell
#57
Posted 2012-May-04, 16:31
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#59
Posted 2012-May-04, 18:56