Wednesday, 26 August 2015

Senior/Senior Reserve 25/8/2015 Hand 23

Board 23
South Deals
Both Vul
9 4
J 10 6 4
J 9 4 3
6 4 3
J 8 7 5 3
Q 5
K 6 2
K Q 8
N
WE
S
2
A 9 3
10 8 7 5
J 10 9 7 5
A K Q 10 6
K 8 7 2
A Q
A 2

S 3; NS 2; N 2; EW 2; EW 1; Par +140

WestNorthEastSouth
   2 
Pass2 Pass2 
Pass2 NTPass3 
Pass4 All pass 

4 comments:

  1. 2C overvalues the South hand. If pard can’t respond to 1s then u are not going to make game, partly because u are going to play the entire hand from declarer with a paucity of dummy entries. Not only loser should be considered in the evaluation but quick tricks as well.

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  2. Actually you might be cold for game if partner passes 1S eg hQJxxx and nothing else; sJ and cK and you are on the diamond finesse for 3NT etc.

    Personally I normally open 1S with these hands. I am not adverse to opening 2NT with 20-22 and slightly offshape including 5422 hands but I don't like doing that with both majors. Upgrading to 2C then rebidding 2NT is possible.

    I think it is a difficult opening bid decision and I wouldn't criticise partner too much almost whatever they chose.

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  3. yes, I accept my statement overstated the position. However bridge is an odds game. If pard cant make a response to 1S then the odds are well in favour (can do DDA to determine of course) of game not being a good spot to play the contract

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  4. I get about 70% chance of making some game given partner is 0-5 hcp. When that was the only restriction I got 72% and it reduced to 70% when I excluded six-card suits with responder.

    Of course I would respond with some 5 counts. But nevertheless I think the prospect of game is decent.

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