Your partner deals you a fine hand, as usual:
♠QTxxxx
♥QT
♦Tx
♣Q9x
Assuming for the moment that weak jump shifts either aren't on your card, or this hand doesn't meet your partnership's standards for them, the auction starts, with silent opponents:
1♣ - 1 ♠
2♥ - 2♠
Which of your partner's 3rd bids can you drop him in? Which of your partner's 3rd bids will you drop him in? If not, what is your own 3rd bid going to be?
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Three queens When and where can you bail out?
#2
Posted 2011-September-07, 23:18
In most of my partnerships, my 2♠ is a weakness signal, showing 5+ spades but a weak hand. Partner's only forcing bid is 3♦ (fourth suit forcing). I can and will pass anything else. Over 3♦, I will bid 3♠. Depending on the colors and form of scoring, I might have preferred a pass of 1♣ to start.
#3
Posted 2011-September-07, 23:43
I don't play 2S there as weakness, just as 5+ S F1.
I think that 2nt and 3C from p are non-forcing. Of those I would pass 3C and correct 2nt to 3C, expecting p to pass this.
I play 3D here as fourth suit forcing and 3S as gf. If p bids 3S I will bid 4S and if p bids 3D I will bid 3S. If p bids 3H, showing a 6-5 hand I will bid 4C because I like my round suit holdings and am happy to co operate with partner if he has a monster (Kx AKxxx - AKxxxx is a pretty perfect hand for p to have but possible on this auction).
I think that 2nt and 3C from p are non-forcing. Of those I would pass 3C and correct 2nt to 3C, expecting p to pass this.
I play 3D here as fourth suit forcing and 3S as gf. If p bids 3S I will bid 4S and if p bids 3D I will bid 3S. If p bids 3H, showing a 6-5 hand I will bid 4C because I like my round suit holdings and am happy to co operate with partner if he has a monster (Kx AKxxx - AKxxxx is a pretty perfect hand for p to have but possible on this auction).
#4
Posted 2011-September-08, 00:02
We play that 2♠ showed 5+♠ , any strength , F1.
Opener's 3rd calls 2NT, 3♣ , 3♥ (nice but not a GF 6-5), 3♠ (often 2425) are not forcing for us.
The only forcing call is a 4sf 3♦ , or obviously 4♦ as a splinter agreeing ♠s.
With my actual hand , I am not going to pass any of those, because of my ♣ fit , and 2 working queens.
Opener's 3rd calls 2NT, 3♣ , 3♥ (nice but not a GF 6-5), 3♠ (often 2425) are not forcing for us.
The only forcing call is a 4sf 3♦ , or obviously 4♦ as a splinter agreeing ♠s.
With my actual hand , I am not going to pass any of those, because of my ♣ fit , and 2 working queens.
#5
Posted 2011-September-08, 00:13
Siegmund, on 2011-September-07, 23:09, said:
Your partner deals you a fine hand, as usual:
♠QTxxxx
♥QT
♦Tx
♣Q9x
Assuming for the moment that weak jump shifts either aren't on your card, or this hand doesn't meet your partnership's standards for them, the auction starts, with silent opponents:
1♣ - 1 ♠
2♥ - 2♠
Which of your partner's 3rd bids can you drop him in? Which of your partner's 3rd bids will you drop him in? If not, what is your own 3rd bid going to be?
♠QTxxxx
♥QT
♦Tx
♣Q9x
Assuming for the moment that weak jump shifts either aren't on your card, or this hand doesn't meet your partnership's standards for them, the auction starts, with silent opponents:
1♣ - 1 ♠
2♥ - 2♠
Which of your partner's 3rd bids can you drop him in? Which of your partner's 3rd bids will you drop him in? If not, what is your own 3rd bid going to be?
After a reverse I play 2s=5+s and a max of 8-9 hcp.
Pard is forced to bid again but we do notpromise a rebid.
3d(4sf) rebid by opener would now be forcing.
#6
Posted 2011-September-08, 07:28
After the F1 2♠ rebid. Partner can be passed on any of the following rebids.
2NT
3 original minor
3♠
All others are GF
2NT
3 original minor
3♠
All others are GF
#7
Posted 2011-September-08, 09:17
An interesting difference of opinion about 3H (the one I was least sure about.)
At the table partner had void Axxxx Ax AKJxxx, and for whatever reason made the serious underbid of 3C and got left there for 170. Over 3H we may well have gotten our 400 or 420 but it wouldn't have been because we knew what we were doing. 170 was still worth an average: one pair in 6C, two in 4H, two in 5C, a few partscores in hearts scoring 200 on a lucky break, lots of 170s and 150s in clubs, and 3NT ran on the rocks.
At the table partner had void Axxxx Ax AKJxxx, and for whatever reason made the serious underbid of 3C and got left there for 170. Over 3H we may well have gotten our 400 or 420 but it wouldn't have been because we knew what we were doing. 170 was still worth an average: one pair in 6C, two in 4H, two in 5C, a few partscores in hearts scoring 200 on a lucky break, lots of 170s and 150s in clubs, and 3NT ran on the rocks.
#8
Posted 2011-September-08, 09:47
Siegmund, on 2011-September-08, 09:17, said:
An interesting difference of opinion about 3H (the one I was least sure about.)
At the table partner had void Axxxx Ax AKJxxx, and for whatever reason made the serious underbid of 3C and got left there for 170. Over 3H we may well have gotten our 400 or 420 but it wouldn't have been because we knew what we were doing. 170 was still worth an average: one pair in 6C, two in 4H, two in 5C, a few partscores in hearts scoring 200 on a lucky break, lots of 170s and 150s in clubs, and 3NT ran on the rocks.
At the table partner had void Axxxx Ax AKJxxx, and for whatever reason made the serious underbid of 3C and got left there for 170. Over 3H we may well have gotten our 400 or 420 but it wouldn't have been because we knew what we were doing. 170 was still worth an average: one pair in 6C, two in 4H, two in 5C, a few partscores in hearts scoring 200 on a lucky break, lots of 170s and 150s in clubs, and 3NT ran on the rocks.
3♣ is passable, and an underbid. I would rebid 3♥GF, showing my 6/5.
As responder I would just rebid 5♣ over 3♥ as a sign off.
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