Not a double negative after 2C opening
#1
Posted 2018-June-12, 19:35
with xx Jx KJxx ATxxx ?
3C would show the double negative, but nothing else seems quite like it fits.
Thanks for suggestions!
Cheers,
RR9000
#2
Posted 2018-June-12, 19:56
Which basically completely destroys auction for opener.
Maybe I have wrong point count for 2N but any natural 2NT over 2C opening is just a bad idea.
#3
Posted 2018-June-12, 20:49
steve2005, on 2018-June-12, 19:56, said:
Which basically completely destroys auction for opener.
Maybe I have wrong point count for 2N but any natural 2NT over 2C opening is just a bad idea.
I think I do recall seeing Gib bid 2NT on hands like this, but my partner thought starting with a 2D response was a better idea. Perhaps he would have considered the ugly 2NT more seriously if he'd thought more about his rebid problem. Perhaps not. Gotta get out of this pickle some way or another. I'll be interested to see what people say.
RR9000
#4
Posted 2018-June-12, 22:09
hopefully you'll get an opportunity to offer hearts at some point.
#5
Posted 2018-June-13, 03:25
When I played that sort of double negative we used to use 2N as showing the suit of the bid that was used for the double negative.
#6
Posted 2018-June-13, 05:09
Cyberyeti, on 2018-June-13, 03:25, said:
When I played that sort of double negative we used to use 2N as showing the suit of the bid that was used for the double negative.
that is with 2H as initial double neg then 2N shows Hearts
#8
Posted 2018-June-13, 09:44
But perhaps I was saved from a worse fate. Had we bid on, I would not have stopped short of 6♥ or even 7♥ which looks virtually cold on the deal. But 6♥ fails on an early ruff by the oppos! 4♥ was solid, though, but would I have stopped there?
#9
Posted 2018-June-13, 13:22
#10
Posted 2018-June-14, 08:56
661_Pete, on 2018-June-13, 09:44, said:
Even if it's not GF, responder can't pass opener's 2nd bid.
#11
Posted 2018-June-15, 18:46
#12
Posted 2018-June-15, 20:13
2 ♣ - 2 ♦
2 ♥ - 2 NT
then the 2 NT bid can be an unspecified positive (from 5 up to 20 HCP). It doesn't specifically promise any stoppers or promise a balanced hand, but is more of a waiting bid just confirming you don't have a bust. Its importance is that it conserves bidding space which allows the 2 ♣ bidder to continue describing the big hand.
#13
Posted 2018-June-16, 08:59
rr9000, on 2018-June-12, 19:35, said:
with xx Jx KJxx ATxxx ?
3C would show the double negative, but nothing else seems quite like it fits.
Thanks for suggestions!
Cheers,
RR9000
So much of your answer depends on your agreements for the 2C opener. For example, in my old partnership we adopted a 2C system where three hand types could be shown: strong no-trumps, strong 1-suiters, and strong 2-suiters (described by jump rebids). Because of that agreement, I would be able to bid 3H would not difficulty.
Taking that same thinking further, the reason we structured 2C that way was based on frequency of hand types. By that same thread of thought, when a random partner opens 2C and rebids 2H, it is most likely he has a single-suited hand - I think 3H is a reasonable choice then, and with your hand.
Most likely your best place to play will not be in the club suit - it may but unlikely - and trying to untangle that suit in this auction and getting to a reasonable contract is difficult without solid agreements on what each bid means.
Another possibility is to go ahead and bid 3C - which, even though initially a second negative, cannot be passed - and then after partners next call, bid again to show what the Precision system used to use as the "impossible negative".
#14
Posted 2018-June-16, 09:25
rmnka447, on 2018-June-15, 20:13, said:
2 ♣ - 2 ♦
2 ♥ - 2 NT
then the 2 NT bid can be an unspecified positive (from 5 up to 20 HCP). It doesn't specifically promise any stoppers or promise a balanced hand, but is more of a waiting bid just confirming you don't have a bust. Its importance is that it conserves bidding space which allows the 2♣ bidder to continue describing the big hand.
Or like us play Kokish where responder is forced to bid a 2♠ relay after 2♥.
This permits us to show more precise NT ranges and still allows the the 2♣ bidder to continue describing the big hand.