Disagree in bidding
#1
Posted 2020-May-02, 14:57
Partner open 1♠ in 3rd position.
I respond 2♠ and partner jump to 4.
My hand : ♠109632 ♥Q754 ♦ 82 ♣ K7
Partner : ♠ AQJ74 ♥ --- ♦ AK53 ♣ AJ93
After the hand, partner said i was too conservative. Should bid 4 instead of 2.
I said that opps are 2 passed hands and p open in 3rd position. If he has a minimum opening hand
he will perhaps go down. The fact of bidding immediately 4 is like i was prempting partner.
What do u think of that ? ty
#2
Posted 2020-May-02, 15:29
With this said and done, I suspect that I would bid an immediate 4♠
You have a 10 card fit in spades AND neither of the opponent's were able to find a bid.
Odds are your partner is sitting on a legitimate opener and I'd want to be in 4♠
I would definitely bid 4 at IMPS and would probably do so at MP as well
#4
Posted 2020-May-02, 16:58
#5
Posted 2020-May-02, 19:15
I use the Audrey Grant bidding system, and was taught a couple years ago that you don't respond 4 spades with the hand you had. I guess that's why it's important when playing to understand each other's bidding practices and agree with them, which is hard to do if you're dropping in to games with strangers. ;D
You couldn't have known the strength of your partner's hand, only he was privy to that information, so "he who knows, goes" was appropriate for him, not you, to advance go 4 spades. Or anyway, that's how I play it.
#6
Posted 2020-May-02, 20:00
However if my partner chose 2♠ instead, I would be fine with that.
#7
Posted 2020-May-02, 23:58
#10
Posted 2020-May-03, 01:05
He could try an asking bid of 3♣ now you can help so bid 4♠ and again, I think partner has enough to bid 6
#12
Posted 2020-May-03, 02:11
Playing for MP a direct raise to 4♠ is ok.
#13
Posted 2020-May-03, 02:43
There are many hands you could construct for partner where 2S might fail, never mind 4.
I would raise to 2S, but I would be prepared to compete to 3S.
aawk, on 2020-May-03, 02:11, said:
Really? I count 9 losers.
#14
Posted 2020-May-03, 03:06
nekthen, on 2020-May-03, 01:21, said:
Really? You would accept a game try but not cooperate over a slam try? Sure, you have a wasted queen but you have length in the suit, your king looks excellent, you have another useful doubleton and you still have five trumps. If you do choose to bid 2S you should consider just driving to slam over a heart splinter. I'm not saying you should, but signing off is an underbid.
Back to the original post, 4S by opener is lazy. There are plenty of hands which would make a simple raise where slam is reasonable to good. Some slam try looks normal.
#15
Posted 2020-May-03, 03:34
♠Kxx
♥Qxxx
♦xxx
♣Kxx
This is a 2♠ raise and a flat hand, yet slam is on a finesse, despite the useless HQ. I think your partner is trying to project the blame for his own lack of vision. The objective of a post mortem is to learn and fix the mistake, not the blame, which means looking at whether you could have done something different.
#16
Posted 2020-May-03, 03:40
nige1, on 2020-May-03, 01:00, said:
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IMO, you both bid reasonably but conservatively.
Especially if non-vul, South could jump-raise.
Over South's 2♠, North could splinter.
Nigel, you left the ♣K out of the south hand.
Playing what I play, I'd bid 3♠ with 2N as a full value 3 raise or better (techinically spades only 4 card but in practice 5 unless exactly 4333 15-19), over 2♠, I would bid 4♥ with the N hand, S bids 5♣ and now N is bidding a slam.
#17
Posted 2020-May-03, 04:12
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holding a extra trump above the 8 fit counts as 1 loser less
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IMO, you both bid reasonably but conservatively.
Especially if non-vul, South could jump-raise.
Over South's 2♠, North could splinter.