And it wasn't even a Ghoulash
Just got dealt (probably) the best hand I have ever seen
#4
Posted 2018-December-09, 07:15
Cyberyeti, on 2018-December-09, 06:01, said:
I was playing in a bot tournament, so i opened what felt like a practical 6!H
#5
Posted 2018-December-09, 07:39
Cyberyeti, on 2018-December-09, 06:01, said:
That's the only bit of ACOL that we adopt! Would do the trick here, except in the unlikely event that partner has a ♣ void. Opening 2♣ - 2♦; 3♥ would pick that possibility up, but is exposed to interference in the minors, so 4NT is probably better.
#6
Posted 2018-December-09, 18:52
I got dealt
♠AKQJTxxxx ♥- ♦- ♣AKJxx once. Small club game. Hand dealt.
(Yeah, I couldn't resist, and opened 7♠. Q♣ came down doubleton.)
#7
Posted 2018-December-09, 19:22
Your ♥s remind me of a hand where I opened 1♥ on four to the 8, and partner's support was ♥AKQJ1097.
#8
Posted 2018-December-09, 19:37
PeterAlan, on 2018-December-09, 19:22, said:
Your ♥s remind me of a hand where I opened 1♥ on four to the 8, and partner's support was ♥AKQJ1097.
My favourite was a hand where partner picked up a 27-29 count (I forget exactly how big) with ♦AKQJxx and heard me open a weak 2♦.
I don't think I've had more than 11 winners, 10 solid clubs, Ax, x.
I have played 2♣x with a trump suit of Qxxx in my hand, AKJxxxxx on the table.
#9
Posted 2018-December-09, 20:49
I had the above hand in a Gold Rush Pairs event a few years ago (U750 Masterpoints) with a rather new PD whose bidding wasn't at all sophisticated, but whose card play was great for this level. Since it was MP I decided to see if he could hold the ace of D for 7NT.
I opened 2C he bid the usual 2D and I jumped to 3H showing an amazing suit and setting trump for RKC later (unless we stop in game) as we'd discussed. Next round I bid 4NT as RKCB and he passed stating that he had nothing after the opps passed! At least no D was lead so I just tabled my hand claiming 13. I then explained, again, that the RKCB bidding is captain and that someone bidding like I am knows what he's doing. He replied that we should play 2H = double negative bust hand. We would've but I didn't think he knew that so I never mentioned it.
So imagine your PD's shock when the bidding goes 2C-2H(bust)-7H and he gets to play a grand with a trump void.
#10
Posted 2018-December-09, 22:58
What makes this hand noteworthy is the opponents - Paul Soloway was West and Bobby Goldman was East. Soloway had Jxxx in both red suits, so 6H was untouchable. After the hand, he somewhat grumpily said "bet it won't be bid that way at the other table."
True enough. Mark Lair held the North cards and by the time this board came to their table he had already gotten into the head of one of my teammates. So he opened 4S! Mike Passell considered this for a while and thought about bidding 5H (to ask for a control in hearts). If Lair showed a singleton he could then try 7D in hopes that North was 1-3 in the reds or 1-2 in the reds and things broke moderately well. Eventually though, he settled for a simple 6H call - just another push board.
Sadly the rest of the match didn't go so well. They beat us handily and went on to win the event (we were a creditable third). But I did manage to pick up a zero-loser hand against world champions.
I held another zero-loser hand years later. Curiously enough, I can't remember a thing about it.
#11
Posted 2018-December-10, 04:05
Everyone got to 7S one way or another, down 1 on a club ruff.
I also once picked up
Punting 7S once partner showed a fit.
#12
Posted 2018-December-10, 06:23
#13
Posted 2018-December-10, 09:06
He overcalled 1♥ intending to bid 5nt (graded gsf) next to find the ♥K and played it there, down a couple.
What is baby oil made of?
#14
Posted 2018-December-10, 10:04
No slams are available after dummy tables ♠J652 ♥T42 ♦53 ♣9643 ...
... Unfortunately, when we were defending and our opponents held this hand they had a bidding misunderstanding and stopped in 2NT!
#15
Posted 2018-December-10, 10:27
OTB I've had 29 a couple of times.
#16
Posted 2018-December-10, 14:32
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#17
Posted 2018-December-10, 15:22
PhilG007, on 2018-December-10, 14:32, said:
We tweaked the old Acol convention so that 5♣ shows either no Ace or A♣ and 5NT upwards shows 2 Aces plus any specific King, so here he could show both missing Aces and also K♦ if he held it... you never know
#18
Posted 2018-December-10, 17:55
♠AKQ543
♥AKQJT63
♦---
♣---
RHO opened 2♦
She bid 7H. The auction should have gone P P X. Then she would have to find a 7♠ bid
as I had.
♠xxxxx
♥----
♦xxxx
♣xxxx
#19
Posted 2018-December-11, 02:29
alansc, on 2018-December-10, 17:55, said:
♠AKQ543
♥AKQJT63
♦---
♣---
RHO opened 2♦
She bid 7H. The auction should have gone P P X. Then she would have to find a 7♠ bid
as I had.
♠xxxxx
♥----
♦xxxx
♣xxxx
In this situation,you should use the enemy suit A cue bid of 3♦ shows a very powerful hand with emphasis on the
majors and slam ambitions. The bid is 100% forcing and partner may not pass until at least a game contract is reached
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog