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Fun hand at JEC

#1 User is offline   diana_eva 

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Posted 2018-October-20, 14:05

We got this today:





Lost 14 IMPs when other table went down in spades, but pretty sure our opps would have managed to make their vul slam.

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Posted 2018-October-20, 14:45

I say this with my tongue firmly in my cheek, It's only a 'Fun Hand' if you gain 14 IMPs, Diana :)
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Posted 2018-October-21, 15:43

If you agree with your partner's bidding, get used to seeing minus scores.
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Posted 2018-October-24, 08:01

View PostHardVector, on 2018-October-21, 15:43, said:

If you agree with your partner's bidding, get used to seeing minus scores.


why's that? north is obviously bidding to make. does east have reason to doubt north's judgment? considering he's got 9 points for his [sporting but non-absurd] opening bid and 4 cards in his partner's suit, plus plenty more shape, i'd say "no."
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Posted 2018-October-24, 08:28

View Postwank, on 2018-October-24, 08:01, said:

why's that? north is obviously bidding to make. does east have reason to doubt north's judgment? considering he's got 9 points for his [sporting but non-absurd] opening bid and 4 cards in his partner's suit, plus plenty more shape, i'd say "no."

He has an Ace in an unbid suit, partner made a 2/1 forcing response.
6S was at best a speculative shot, it is not clear, if N/S go plus,
7Cx is surely a plus score for N/S.
In the end: 6S makes, so ..., but peoble like to sac, against nothing.
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Posted 2018-October-24, 08:51

I think a lot depends upon whether the dealing method was goulash or (at least officially) random.
In a goulash context I see 6S as a good shot and 7C as an understandable sac if W is a pickup partner.
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Posted 2018-October-25, 08:11

View PostP_Marlowe, on 2018-October-24, 08:28, said:


6S was at best a speculative shot


well, call it speculative if you like, but north obviously has a reasonable expectation of it making. the north hand is roughly what one would expect in terms of shape for such a call. as for east's defensive expectation against such a north hand, i'd say it's limited. if north required a diamond fit he could have taken a slower route. that he didn't, suggests he's got a very short holding or one that's sufficiently long that he can forsee his partner being short, as he has here with 7 of them. from east's viewpoint, if north has very long diamonds, it's more likely south that has the shortage than west, after all where are west's non-clubs? maybe 3 in spades and 2 in hearts, leaves at least 8 cards in clubs and diamonds.

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Posted 2018-October-25, 08:16

View Postwank, on 2018-October-25, 08:11, said:

well, call it speculative if you like, but north obviously has a reasonable expectation of it making. the north hand is roughly what one would expect in terms of shape for such a call. as for east's defensive expectation against such a north hand, i'd say it's limited. if north required a diamond fit he could have taken a slower route. that he didn't, suggests he's got a very short holding or one that's sufficiently long that he can forsee his partner being short, as he has here with 7 of them. from east's viewpoint, if north has very long diamonds, it's more likely south that has the shortage than west, after all where are west's non-clubs? not in spades and not in hearts.

I like the North bid, but North cant be sure, that slam makes,
i.e. cant be sure that he goes plus, he has a nice prob., but
nothing more, basically he needs diamonds 1 looser at best,
i.e. 6 cards are outstanding, p on average will have 2.
East's bid makes North going plus a sure thing.
I love it, when my opponents give me sure money.
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Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
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