Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!decvax!cca!milla From: milla@cca.UUCP (Michael J. Massimilla) Newsgroups: net.rec.bridge Subject: Re: Bidding problem Message-ID: <5574@cca.UUCP> Date: Sun, 28-Aug-83 14:30:26 EDT Article-I.D.: cca.5574 Posted: Sun Aug 28 14:30:26 1983 Date-Received: Sun, 28-Aug-83 22:49:26 EDT References: houxz.452 Lines: 34 Aren't preempts fun? Anyway, there are two ways 7 spades could be bad news. First, hearts could be 7-4-1-1. Second, the 4 heart bidder could have a side-suit ace. Partner could easily bid 4 spades on QJ9xxxx -- Kxxx Ax, RHO 7 hearts on -- Kxxxx xxx xxxxx, and your grand has this one little problem. So an immediate 7 spades seems a bit too aggressive. What about pass? This would convey interest in a grand but leave the choice to partner. Hopefully, with AQxxxx -- Kxx Axxx, partner would bid. Partner should appreciate the value of three first-round controls plus the diamond king. Could partner go without the necessary controls, say on the 7-0-4-2 given above? It's possible. Finally, there is double. This gives up on the grand but avoids going minus. In situations like this, where any action could be right, and all of them have significant dangers, it is usually best to go middle- of-the-road. Pass will leave partner a decision which he will no doubt get wrong some of the time; but there will also be times when partner definitely knows what is right. (e.g. with AQJxxxx x xx Axx he doubles, and with AQJxxxxx -- Kx Axx he bids.) IMP's versus matchpoints doesn't appear to be a strong issue here. A slam swing's worth of IMPs hinge on whatever you do (results ranging from +2210 to +700 to -100), so you want to find the best spot as often as possible. At matchpoints you have the same objective, since (1) if the grand is making, +700 will be a terrible score (2) if the grand is not making, -100 will be a terrible score. Actually, you might be a little more aggressive at matchpoints since if the grand is not making, you will lose to all the pairs who score up +1430 no matter what you do. At least, you can always argue in the post mortem that your pass was right; partner's misguided (7 spade bid / double) cost you the event. "milla"