What do you bid? DBL? 2 Clubs?
#1
Posted 2007-January-22, 12:58
RHO opens 1♦
Whats your call with:
♠A K x x
♥ x
♦ K 5 3
♣ A K 9 x x
1 - DBL, and bid after pard bids, showing the BIG hand.
(Maybe pard will bid spades? yeah right ...)
2 - Overcall 2 Clubs?
3 - other?
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As your partner, How would you respond to DBL [ 1♦ - X - p - ?]
holding:
♠ T x x x
♥ Q J T 9 8 3
♦ J T
♣ x
1. Do you jump to 4♥?
2. Bid 2♦ - asking pards input
3. bid 2♥
4. Other ??? What??
#2
Posted 2007-January-22, 13:02
ArcLight, on Jan 22 2007, 01:58 PM, said:
RHO opens 1♦
Whats your call with:
♠A K x x
♥ x
♦ K 5 3
♣ A K 9 x x
1 - DBL, and bid after pard bids, showing the BIG hand.
(Maybe pard will bid spades? yeah right ...)
2 - Overcall 2 Clubs?
3 - other?
Um, I overcall 1♠. If it comes back to me at 2♦, I will bid 3♣. If it comes back to me at 3♦, I will take a chance and X. Hopefully, P will leave it in.
#3
Posted 2007-January-22, 13:03
Reverse spades and clubs, and I double, then bid spades, but this hand is within my upper limit (well, at my upper limit) of 2 level overcalls.
Peter
#5
Posted 2007-January-22, 13:16
Not dbl, because advancer with that xxxx QJxxxx x xx hand will make a preemptive heart bid and you will be stuck to know what to do next.
I don't like a 1S overcall either with 5♣ and 4♠. Why bid your suits backward? If the bidding dies at 2C, you are probably in the right contract.
After 1D X p
- 2D = shows major 4-4 or better with an invitational+ strength, or any game-forcing hand
- 2H = about 8-11 with 4+♥, invitational
- 3H = preemptive with 6+♥ and weak
- 4H = I play it preemptive, but some play it as a game hand with 5♥
#6
Posted 2007-January-22, 14:01
btw I could have so so much less for 2clubs here.
Part2=3H preemptive.
#7 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2007-January-22, 14:25
part 2: I like 3H to show something along these lines.
#8
Posted 2007-January-22, 15:23
2C - Really, whats wrong with it? The suit is fine. So what if we have a 4 card major or a 17 count.
Of the rest:
1N - Least flawed of 1N, 1S and double. Strength is right, but the shape and the sharpness argue for suit play.
1S - Yuck! Too many flaws to count: Widest ranging call, 4 card suit, outside 5 bagger, etc..
Double - Worst call there is. The definition of Hades is correcting pard's heart call over a diamond preempt.
#9
Posted 2007-January-22, 15:35
(1♦)
dbl 1♥
2♣ 2♥
and now it depends whether doubler feels lucky enough to bid 2♠. If he does, advancer has an easy raise.
A no-brainer for Marshall Miles, though: (1♦) 1♠
#10
Posted 2007-January-22, 15:59
Jlall, on Jan 22 2007, 03:25 PM, said:
This seems silly and backwards to me.
If the bidding goes (1♦)-1♠-2♠, I can say 3♣, to invite game, and worst case we end up at the 3 level if partner has next to nothing. In fact, I'd say that auction perfectly describes this hand.
If the bidding goes (1♦)-2♣-3♣, now what? If I say 3♠, my partner will have to go back to 4♣ if he doesn't have spades. We could even be missing a spade fit.
Any competitive auction where it's at three of the red suits when it comes back to me is going to make me lose whichever suit I didn't bid. But if we do end up owning the hand, the extra space will make a big difference.
One reason not to bid 1♠ is because it makes it easier for them to find their heart fit than 1NT. For this reason, with a regular partner I would bid 1NT. With an irregular partner, I'd think it too likely that we'd end up in 4♥.
#11 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2007-January-22, 16:35
jtfanclub, on Jan 22 2007, 04:59 PM, said:
Jlall, on Jan 22 2007, 03:25 PM, said:
This seems silly and backwards to me.
If the bidding goes (1♦)-1♠-2♠, I can say 3♣, to invite game, and worst case we end up at the 3 level if partner has next to nothing. In fact, I'd say that auction perfectly describes this hand.
uhh...huh?
You bid spades, then you bid clubs. You now showed a hand with GF values and 4 spades and 5 clubs? How would you bid with AKxxx xx Ax KQxx? You wouldn't overcall 1S then make a game try in clubs?
Come on. Just because you happen to have 4 spades and 5 clubs in front of you on this particular hand doesn't mean you can create a sequence to show exactly that and then think that your partner will catch your drift. When you bid spades and then clubs partner will play you for longer or equal spades! Imagine that! If you think that 1S and then 3C describes your hand perfectly you live in a fantasy world.
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How are you going to miss a spade fit by bidding 2C and then 3S? You don't seem to have a good grasp on this concept... if you bid clubs and then spades you are showing... you got it, clubs and spades with longer clubs! Pard will play you for enough values to try for game and 5+ clubs and 4 spades. Doesn't THIS describe your hand perfectly? If we knew for sure that partner would raise to 3C then who wouldn't bid 2C? The problem with 2C is that he might pass on hands where game makes (ie, long spades weak hand) and it might pass out.
I think you're the one who has it backwards.
#12
Posted 2007-January-22, 16:57
3♥ (although it's a bit weaker than what I like)
George Carlin
#13
Posted 2007-January-22, 17:06
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You bid spades, then you bid clubs. You now showed a hand with GF values and 4 spades and 5 clubs? How would you bid with AKxxx xx Ax KQxx? You wouldn't overcall 1S then make a game try in clubs?
No, I'd bid 4♠. If I was feeling especially chicken, I'd bid 3♠. With the vast majority of my opponent's points on the right, the A♣ isn't that significant. We have a known fit, and we know far more from the 1♦ opener than we would normally. I have no interest in 3NT.
Your partner opens 1♦. You have 4♠, 5♣, and, say, 12 hcp. Would you say 1♠ or 2♣? Why? I am not in the habit of bypassing a good 4 card major to show a minor in any auction. This one does not strike me as an exception.
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I apologize for my lack of clarity. What I meant to say was, after (1♦)-2♣-3♣, I have a choice between losing a possible spade fit, and most likely ending up at 4♣. You don't have this problem after 1♦)-1♠-2♠. We also still have enough space to explore for 3NT.
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The people who don't like ending up in 4♣ in order to look for a spade fit? The people who like 3NT?
#14 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2007-January-22, 17:44
jtfanclub, on Jan 22 2007, 06:06 PM, said:
umm bidding 2C is completely normal lol... Again, there is no reason at all to distort your lengths with a good hand.
You seem to be implying that bidding 1S and then 3C shows 4S and 5+ clubs, and all game tries with 5 spades start with 3S. If this is what you're implying this is extremely non standard bridge.
#15
Posted 2007-January-22, 18:11
#16
Posted 2007-January-23, 03:39
I'll jump to 4♥ on the 2nd one.
#17
Posted 2007-January-23, 05:20
#18
Posted 2007-January-23, 14:58
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