Take me to the bridge, Laurie
Oct. 1st, 2008 11:42 amThe last hand of the night was certainly the clearest in terms of "if I was more experienced I would have figured out the puzzle". I had a very solid 1NT opening hand (I think K-Q-x-x in spades and A-x-x in the other three suits; we play 1NT as 15-17 points), and as dealer opened:
1NT P 4NT P 6NT P P P
When the cards came down I could see there was one missing trick each in hearts and clubs, and just couldn't figure out how to recover either of them. So I wound up down one on something that should have been makeable, but I don't feel like I made an active mistake there.
The weirdest hand of the night I think I also dealt: A-J-x-x-x-x of clubs, A-x-x-x-x in spades, one each small diamond and heart. With nine high-card points, opening 1C or 1S felt very strange (promising 13). I instead wound up opening a preemptive 3C which went around, but we then missed our 9-card spade fit and probably a makeable 4S game. The rest of the table was convinced I should have opened it at the one level, and that might have gone better, but it felt like a significant lie about my hand's strength. Judgement calls. Yeah.
The most frustrating in terms of bidding had 9 high-card points, with four hearts and six clubs. My partner dealt, and we bid:
1D P 1H 2S P P Help!
Now a 3C bid shows my clubs, but it's a free bid of a new suit at the three level and shows more strength than I really have. My partner probably has minimum strength, around 13 points. Consensus at the table was that counting 22 points makes the three bid reasonable; as it was, I passed (and I think they made their two spades) and probably missed a reasonable partial.
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Date: 2009-05-01 01:30 pm (UTC)