every last one of them
#1
Posted 2013-September-05, 19:42
#2
Posted 2013-September-05, 20:19
#3
Posted 2013-September-05, 21:14
#4
Posted 2013-September-05, 22:06
#5
Posted 2013-September-05, 23:00
#6
Posted 2013-September-06, 00:37
#7
Posted 2013-September-06, 03:54
EricK, on 2013-September-06, 00:37, said:
Agree with this, against most 3♦ bids, 3N is the right contract, very few humans with a void, a 4 card major and a rule of 20 hand will open 3♦.
How would you feel if partner had Kxxxx, Ax, xxx, QJx in 4♠ and the defence went K♦ ace ruff, A♣, club ruff cash 2 more diamonds, partner ruffing the second to give opener a second club ruff with 3N cold ? Extreme examples like the actual hand are not so useful here, 3N is absolutely normal.
#8
Posted 2013-September-06, 04:00
George Carlin
#9
Posted 2013-September-06, 04:13
sfi, on 2013-September-05, 23:00, said:
I wouldn't be very worried about his bidding 4♥. He won't often have the values for it with only a 4-card suit, and I have ♦A to protect us against a force.
I'd be more worried about 4♣, which he would bid with Kxx xxx xx QJxxx, where 3NT just depends on finding the aces where we expect them to be.
#10
Posted 2013-September-06, 06:43
#11
Posted 2013-September-06, 07:09
gnasher, on 2013-September-06, 04:13, said:
I'd be more worried about 4♣, which he would bid with Kxx xxx xx QJxxx, where 3NT just depends on finding the aces where we expect them to be.
It's not so hard to construct hands where he would. Take two of the spades in the example hand and put them into the club suit, for instance. Now 4H is a normal choice but 3NT is clearly better.
As you point out, 3NT also wins on many (probably most) hands where partner isn't going to bid a major.
#12
Posted 2013-September-06, 07:28
sfi, on 2013-September-06, 07:09, said:
If you're bidding game with xxx Axxx x QJxxx I think 4♦ is the normal choice, or at least the right choice. To risk playing in a 4-3 fit with poor trumps, moderate values and the force coming in the wrong hand seems unwise when there's a good alternative.
#13
Posted 2013-September-06, 07:40
gnasher, on 2013-September-06, 07:28, said:
Fair criticism - I overlooked that. Still not as good a game as 3NT though .
#14
Posted 2013-September-06, 13:33
EricK, on 2013-September-06, 00:37, said:
I think many players would open 3♦ with that hand.
We need a poll.
#16
Posted 2013-September-17, 11:23
#18
Posted 2013-September-17, 12:41
#20
Posted 2013-September-17, 18:11
My scores: X = 10, 3NT = 6.
I took a class on doubles from Mike Lawrence. I would double with this hand because I have support for all suits. 3n implies at least one and one half diamond stoppers. This hand has been played at least 15 times. Every one, 3nt down three. Over a double I bid 4 spades. I don't like stayman or a transfer over 3nt.