takeout + cuebid
#3
Posted 2010-February-10, 12:59
Edit: I mean a further cuebid of 4H.
#4
Posted 2010-February-10, 13:03
#5
Posted 2010-February-10, 13:15
#6
Posted 2010-February-10, 14:56
I'm nervous that partner might try 4♠ over 4♣, which would end play me since I don't want to play a 4-3. So I bid 4♥ and then 5♣ over 4♠.
#7
Posted 2010-February-10, 15:12
MFA, on Feb 10 2010, 03:56 PM, said:
You might convince me that's how it should be in a perfect world, but I really don't think that's how most people actually bid. I see people double then cuebid with support for partner all the time.
#8
Posted 2010-February-10, 15:13
slow pony
bed
#9
Posted 2010-February-10, 16:35
If you bid 4♣ and partner bids 4♠, you'll wish you had done more, though I concede slam rates to be not great after that auction.
Edit: And I know this is a problem with the "game before slam" principle, which in itself might make 4♣ clearly better, though you won't get to 5♦ if it's right by bidding 4♣.
bed
#10
Posted 2010-February-10, 16:40
#11
Posted 2010-February-10, 16:51
b. I don't think that this is some kind of supermax for 2♠, I'm not really dying to cooperate with partner's slam tries, especially in spades.
c. I think that 4♥ should be a slam try with 5 spades, since that's the only suit we know for sure we have a fit in.
d. I like MFA's plan of not sitting for the delayed 4♠, but I don't see why we need to bid 4♥ to do that. What's wrong with 4♦ and then 5♣?
So I would bid 4♦. If partner is coming in spades after all, I don't see why this is any worse than 4♣ (at least I have a ♦ control).
#12
Posted 2010-February-10, 17:10
In that case, if I bid 4♣ and partner bids 4♠, he should have four of them himself. Without either four spades or four clubs, presumably he has five diamonds, so he can bid them over 4♣.
#13
Posted 2010-February-10, 17:33
#14
Posted 2010-February-10, 17:36
Partner cued to probe the right strain.
4H would say "Whatever strain you want, I have all 3 suits".
Disagree that advancer, who is limited and has limited his hand, should be the one announcing a slam try. He should just try to redescribe his distribution.
#15
Posted 2010-February-10, 17:45
aguahombre, on Feb 11 2010, 01:36 AM, said:
Partner cued to probe the right strain.
4H would say "Whatever strain you want, I have all 3 suits".
Disagree that advancer, who is limited and has limited his hand, should be the one announcing a slam try. He should just try to redescribe his distribution.
Right.
So what's all the fuzz in this thread? I don't think this is a particular unusual situation.
#16
Posted 2010-February-10, 17:50
I think it should be, but I wouldn't be on firm ground undiscussed.
#17
Posted 2010-February-10, 18:10
karlson, on Feb 10 2010, 06:50 PM, said:
I think it should be, but I wouldn't be on firm ground undiscussed.
Not to me, I think partner can retreat to 3S and be passed.
edit: I won't delete so that people can see my stupidity, but I misread auction when I said this.
This post has been edited by PhantomSac: 2010-February-10, 18:23
#18
Posted 2010-February-10, 18:18
#19
Posted 2010-February-10, 18:21
I didn't know there was a jump. Obv 3H is GF sorry.
I thought it was 1H X 2H p p X p 2S p 3H or something, so I was wondering why everyone was like obv forcing...Actually I think I just read it as 2H X p 2S p 3H p ?
To answer karlsons question again, yes I think it's obvious that a cue is GF once partner has shown game invitational values.
#20
Posted 2010-February-11, 01:39
I had not find that at the table and bid a mere 4 ♣.
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