It's not clear from the hand diagram, but everyone is vul.
JEC #14, board 7...
#1
Posted 2012-June-23, 15:46
It's not clear from the hand diagram, but everyone is vul.
#2
Posted 2012-June-23, 15:58
will pass 3s.
#3
Posted 2012-June-23, 18:42
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#4
Posted 2012-June-23, 18:44
pass by south helps ew here.
#5
Posted 2012-June-23, 21:33
#6
Posted 2012-June-24, 00:07
East has no bid over 3S. The QJ tight of spades is a major turnoff and the rest of the hand has already been shown with the first negative double. I feel it was a little unlucky for us that 4H was a make but still my bad.
#7
Posted 2012-June-24, 00:43
straube, on 2012-June-24, 00:07, said:
East has no bid over 3S. The QJ tight of spades is a major turnoff and the rest of the hand has already been shown with the first negative double. I feel it was a little unlucky for us that 4H was a make but still my bad.
great hand post....ya I think making 4h is a bit lucky on this auction.
1) think d ruff
2) we have alot of hcp in spades opp bid suit
3) other room did not raise one spade...two.
4) etc
i agree that h suit can be lost in g/b after 3s....ew have minimum hands with spades.
:I had the West hand. I think I have a clear 3H call."
I dont think you had a CLEAR 3h bid
really wish other room south bid 2s.
in any event lose one club one spade...one d and guess h......
a really tough hand, not the reason you lost.
a quick short review seems that all the tough hands went against you......
why do you guys think you lost?
#8
Posted 2012-June-25, 10:26
akhare, on 2012-June-23, 15:46, said:
It's not clear from the hand diagram, but everyone is vul.
a clear pass over 2s the spade K looks far less valuable and you have essentailly
a balanced minimum type of hand. If p has extra values they can press on.
after N bids 3s E has a real problem this spade QJ look worthless this hand is
is semi balanced. But this hand does have some extras
1 dia fit
a couple of doubletons
a hand that evaluates to around 12 in diamonds (heavily discounting the spade QJ)
and hearts if p has a fit but coulnt act over 2s
I would bid 4d here---Yes we may get too high but we will rarely ever be stolen from.
if p has a heart fit and near top of a minimum we could have great play for 4h and the
difference between going down 1 in 4h vs them making 3s is trivial even if they fail to
make 3s we have to be wrong almost 2/3 of the time before it is a bad decision.
The weaker your parnership opens the more likely you are to have this decision turn
our poorly.
#9
Posted 2012-June-25, 11:13
I think I have to fess up to having 4H and bid 3H. Partner had no bid over 3S imo.
#10
Posted 2012-June-27, 03:18
-- Bertrand Russell
#11
Posted 2012-June-27, 04:09
#12
Posted 2012-June-27, 08:48
mgoetze, on 2012-June-27, 03:18, said:
Meaning that it's the likely interpretation given that we don't have any explicit agreements for this sequence...
#13
Posted 2012-June-27, 10:38
akhare, on 2012-June-27, 08:48, said:
OK but what interpretation is that? I've never heard of it.
-- Bertrand Russell