A Weak Two With A Void Thinking ouside the box?
#2
Posted 2010-August-14, 13:24
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#3
Posted 2010-August-14, 13:58
Bill
#4
Posted 2010-August-14, 14:16
#5
Posted 2010-August-14, 16:24
The kind of hand that would bid again after preeempting is normally one that has been improved by the bidding, e.g. if you had excellent shape but bad trumps your hand would improve a lot when partner raises. When you have good trumps, as here, the raise doesn't really improve your hand so 4♥ is just a stab in the dark.
#6
Posted 2010-August-14, 16:28
It would be more detrimental to partnership over the long run than the gain on one rare occurrence. I might implant fear of making competitive raises in other situations as well.
#7
Posted 2010-August-14, 16:55
Of course an undisclosed void in our hand will make it hard for partner and sometimes ourselves to judge later in the auction but this is true whether we open or not. Yes you might have more or different information later that might turn out to be helpful but that seems to me to just be random - we can't tell now whether the information we will get later will be more helpful to us than the information that we can give to partner now about about six-card major.
As to whether this hand meets the range criteria for 2♥ that is a matter for partnership discussion and style.
For me it is a very good maximum 2♥.
We have played 3♥ as a constructive raise for a while and I quite like that style rather than purely pre-emptive. However we play quite wide ranging weak twos so its nice to be able to have a strong artificial response and a slightly weaker invite. In the recent past we have had a couple of really good results playing this way so maybe my glasses are rose tinted.
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#8
Posted 2010-August-14, 20:06
#9
Posted 2010-August-14, 21:24
#10
Posted 2010-August-14, 22:22
gurgistan, on Aug 14 2010, 02:11 PM, said:
I wish to open 2♥. We are not vulnerable. I have no four-card major outside the suit I wish to pre-empt in. I am first to act and therefore twice as likely to interfere with the bidding intentions of my opponents than partner. I open 2♥.
The auction is uncontested. Partner responds 3♥ and it suddenly occurs to me that I should upgrade to 4♥ and I do.
Partner is much suprised. As he should be. I thought my rebid a case of thinking outside the box.
What do people make of the rebid?
Also, more importantly, I am aware that a weak two should not be bid with a void but I am not aware of the reason for this. What is the reason?
Your are certainly allowed to violate your agreements, as long as you are aware of potential issues (say partner bringing something like xxxx, xxx, xxxx, AK). IMO, as a "young" player it is beneficial to play freewheeling style, and then gradually cut-of what is proven not to work, if you play too tight early you never really get over it.
Having said that , those who chronically play "solo" bridge are probably better off sticking to poker or chess, which would fit their personality much better
#11
Posted 2010-August-14, 22:48
codo said:
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#12
Posted 2010-August-15, 05:27
#13
Posted 2010-August-15, 10:09
I would never raise to 4♥ on your hand playing matchpoints, though, since my partner's action is purely continuing the preempt. My partner has tools to ask about my potential shortness and hand quality, and did not use them, so bidding 4♥ would be undisciplined and anti-partnership under our agreements. Playing imps it is much more tempting - partner rates to have a decent hand since opps are not getting into the auction when they have shortness in our suit.
#14
Posted 2010-August-15, 13:44
CSGibson, on Aug 15 2010, 11:09 AM, said:
I would never raise to 4♥ on your hand playing matchpoints, though, since my partner's action is purely continuing the preempt. My partner has tools to ask about my potential shortness and hand quality, and did not use them, so bidding 4♥ would be undisciplined and anti-partnership under our agreements. Playing imps it is much more tempting - partner rates to have a decent hand since opps are not getting into the auction when they have shortness in our suit.
Your fine post echos my thoughts exactly.
#15
Posted 2010-August-15, 14:18
#16
Posted 2010-August-15, 14:23

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I wish to open 2♥. We are not vulnerable. I have no four-card major outside the suit I wish to pre-empt in. I am first to act and therefore twice as likely to interfere with the bidding intentions of my opponents than partner. I open 2♥.
The auction is uncontested. Partner responds 3♥ and it suddenly occurs to me that I should upgrade to 4♥ and I do.
Partner is much suprised. As he should be. I thought my rebid a case of thinking outside the box.
What do people make of the rebid?
Also, more importantly, I am aware that a weak two should not be bid with a void but I am not aware of the reason for this. What is the reason?