You are playing 2/1.
Worth a GF bid?
#1
Posted 2015-June-13, 06:07
You are playing 2/1.
#2
Posted 2015-June-13, 06:15
This has to be on of the more difficult choices ever. However, I cannot bring myself to gf, so I bid 1N, fully aware that I am probably going to have another bout of nausea at my second turn.
At least it's mps. The notion of holding this hand at imps, vulnerable, is truly ugly.
Note that I haven't told you my plan after 1N. Maybe partner will bid 2H. Yeah, right.
#4
Posted 2015-June-13, 06:29
As Mike suggested 1NT - this, imo, has a problem in that one is never going to be able to pattern out ones hand. Over 2S response 3C may well be passed out with suitable hands and ones heart suit is lost.
1S 2C 2S 3H potentially shows my hand shape at this point but maybe i am lying about my high card strength. I certainly dont want to miss out on pin-pointing a good 3 card H suit opposite.
Of course if p bids 2D or 2H over 2C there is more room to show ones shape. Over 2H one is happy, over 2D one can bid 2H and then bid 3H and we are still at the 3 level.
Difficult hand to bid i agree
#5
Posted 2015-June-13, 07:47
After recovering from the initial illness I try a forcing NT, planning to rebid 3C if nothing good happens.
There are two camps about how to show 10-12 and a long club suit -- 1) direct 2) delayed through 1NT. We believe the delayed route is better because something good might happen in between. Here, Opener might accidentally rebid 2H.
#6
Posted 2015-June-13, 08:57
(Even better if you are playing a 15 count Gazzilli method, but not that common.)
It is a problem if you are playing a non-forcing NT.
#7
Posted 2015-June-13, 09:07
At IMPs I'd force to game.
#8
Posted 2015-June-13, 09:17
I tend to take the rosy view on these hands and sometimes come unstuck on the huge 2 suited misfits, I think I would GF and at least get my shape over.
#9
Posted 2015-June-13, 09:32
Think about it, pd will open almost all 12 hcp and a lot of 10-11 with 5-5 6-5 hands. When there is misfit of bicolor hands even 26 hcp is not sufficient to bring the tricks needed most of the time. And this is MP. Tbh even at IMPs I probably would not dare it.
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#10
Posted 2015-June-13, 22:00
#11
Posted 2015-June-13, 23:55
The auction took a funny turn at the table, which we weren't able to capitalize properly.
I meant my X as penalty, but partner didn't take it so. (Should X be penalty in that position?) Then to make things perfect I didn't realize why he'd pull so was reluctant to bid 3NT et voila, here's how to score 20%.
#12
Posted 2015-June-14, 00:58
diana_eva, on 2015-June-13, 23:55, said:
My opinion is that although switching to penalty doubles in G/F auctions where both partners have showed a real suit is technically superior, the advantage is small and making the change isn't worth the extra discussion/agreements so I prefer to stick with T/O doubles especially in a pickup partnership.
At MPs, if I did guess to start 2C I would forget about the G/F and pass out 2H. You already took a 'position' by bidding 2C, partner is marked with a minimum hand, limited club support and the hand screams misfit so I'd gamble that any positive score for our side will be reasonable score. It's also very likely that the opponents are playing in a 5/0 or 5/1 heart fit with a 5/4 diamond fit on the side!
#13
Posted 2015-June-14, 01:23
WesleyC, on 2015-June-14, 00:58, said:
At MPs, if I did guess to start 2C I would forget about the G/F and pass out 2H. You already took a 'position' by bidding 2C, partner is marked with a minimum hand, limited club support and the hand screams misfit so I'd gamble that any positive score for our side will be reasonable score. It's also very likely that the opponents are playing in a 5/0 or 5/1 heart fit with a 5/4 diamond fit on the side!
Thanks, very good points. I got all giggly when opps bid hearts and didn't think it through. Pass would have been great there - it simply didn't cross my mind.
This isn't a pickup partnership, it's my most regular partnership actually, so I think it's worth the extra discussion to clear up what's pass, what's X, etc. We agreed that pass means nothing to say while X would be penalty, but I'm not convinced this is ideal. It's easy to remember, so that's a good thing, but normally if opps interfere in our GF sequence they'd be harder to punish for a worthy score, I think.
#14
Posted 2015-June-14, 01:46
Furthermore, if opener had hearts and no particular club fit he would have doubled and if he had a 2NT rebid he would have bid 2NT; so, everyone on the planet should know that your side wants to stop off and penalize them. It wasn't just you playing some other method than 2/1; neither was partner.
#15
Posted 2015-June-14, 05:52
As for the meaning of the double here - usually if you are in FG situation, there should be a forcing pass/penalty double, situation so the double is penalty.
#16
Posted 2015-June-14, 07:32
#17
Posted 2015-June-14, 09:47
I can't laugh too much, we'd have opened the N hand a weak notrump, and could well play 4♥. Yuk.
#18
Posted 2015-June-14, 10:50
diana_eva, on 2015-June-14, 01:23, said:
This isn't a pickup partnership, it's my most regular partnership actually, so I think it's worth the extra discussion to clear up what's pass, what's X, etc. We agreed that pass means nothing to say while X would be penalty, but I'm not convinced this is ideal. It's easy to remember, so that's a good thing, but normally if opps interfere in our GF sequence they'd be harder to punish for a worthy score, I think.
I thought that most 2/1 partnerships would play double as penalty here, at least my side of the pond. For those reasons you can't really pass out 2♥, partner could have a rock crusher and he might easily just be making a forcing pass and intending to pull a penalty double, to show extra shape. I think on this hand I would probably bid 1NT if that is truly forcing and bid 2♣ if we were playing a semi-forcing NT.
When partner bids 3♥, I think we must bid 3NT at any form of scoring/vul. I'm slightly confused, if your partner thought double was takeout, why didn't he make one himself?
#19
Posted 2015-June-15, 09:24
Cyberyeti, on 2015-June-14, 09:47, said:
Why 4♥? Presumably Opener will show 2 hearts and 3 clubs in some way, possibly also 5 spades, and now it seems strange to insist on the weak 5-2 fit.
#20
Posted 2015-June-15, 09:32
Zelandakh, on 2015-June-15, 09:24, said:
We don't have a GF transfer to clubs available (our GF with clubs is single suited), so we're not going to be showing more than 4 clubs taking it slowly, TBH I might well just bid 4♥ over 1N to conceal my shape.