ins_aprm@jhunix.UUCP (Paul R Markowitz) (02/10/86)
Here is an interesting bidding problem that my computer program to generate bridge hands generated. You can be playing matchpoints or imps or even (gasp) rubber bridge, it doesn't matter. All that matters is that you are vulnerable. East is dealer and there is no competition in the bidding. The object of the game is to devise a reasonable and justifiable bidding sequence that gets you to a reasonable 7D slam given these two hands: North S: 6 H: AK762 D: 9632 C: J52 South S: AKT73 H: Q43 D: AKQT7 C: Good luck and may you see more difficult hands in tournaments. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Paul Markowitz "A pessimist is someone who won't call on G-d because he is certain he will get an answering machine." --My sister seismo!umcp-cs!jhunix!ins_aprm bitnet: ins_aprm at jhuvms csnet: ins_aprm@jhunix arpanet: ins_aprm%jhunix.BITNET@wiscvm.ARPA
mupmalis@watarts.UUCP (M. A. Upmalis) (02/17/86)
In article <1826@jhunix.UUCP> ins_aprm@jhunix.UUCP (Paul R Markowitz) writes: > > North > > S: 6 > H: AK762 > D: 9632 > C: J52 > > South > > S: AKT73 > H: Q43 > D: AKQT7 > C: > South West North East 1S [1] PASS 1NT PASS 3D [2] PASS 4D [3] PASS 5C [4] PASS 5H [5] PASS 6D [6] PASS PASS PASS 1 Prepared opening to allow 3d rebid. Proves I got at least five spades which can be useful in a preempt situation. 2 Follows the spade opening, forcing is a bit rich, but I will do it against many except perhaps Kehala and Murray. 3 Any partner that bids hearts is no partner of mine. I woud never jump with three suits covered and he still might get a chance to bid hearts. 4 This is a why not bid, with partner sounding so week, it is not likely to happen normally, but the slam needs one of the partners to be agressive. 5 The hand is golden now, and is worth a bit more vigour. 6 6 diamonds is enough, with two suits in danger of a loser, a grand is probably 75%, exuberance is touched with caution. -- Mike Upmalis (mupmalis@watarts)<University of Waterloo> ihnp4!watmath!watarts!mupmalis Chemistry is useful both in Modern Medicine and the treatment of Steel. Mr. Sanderson in "Big Meat Eater"
brust@starfire.UUCP (Steven K. Zoltan Brust) (02/27/86)
> > North > > S: 6 > H: AK762 > D: 9632 > C: J52 > > South > > S: AKT73 > H: Q43 > D: AKQT7 > C: > This is actually from friend Martin Schafer, not me: South West North East 1c[1] Pass 1h[2] Pass 1s pass 1nt pass 2d pass 3d pass 3s[3] pass 4h[4] pass 4s[5] pass 5h[6] pass 7d[7] pass pass pass 1 17+ HCP 2 Positive response, natural 3 Agreeing on suit, showing ace of spades 4 Showing ace of hearts 5 Showing king of spades 6 Showing king of hearts 7 With the heart suit running and partner probably having four diamonds, it is very unlikely that we have any spade losers and most possible hands should have a play for seven. The tricky part is: partnership agreement must be that the 2d 3d sequence, after the strong club with a positive response, DOES delclare suit. This is not too unreasonable. -- Martin Schafer