P_Marlowe, on Oct 16 2005, 05:15 AM, said:
Winstonm, on Oct 15 2005, 12:06 PM, said:
My thinking, and not necessarily right, is that partner having shown 9 cards in the majors that it is unlikely that NT is right for us and unless partner has some extras we don't have much play for game - so I am a 2S bidder.
Next question: to make a game try over 2S, should north bid out his shape with either 3C or 3D showing 5413 either way and 2N 5422?
Winston
Hi,
the main problem with 2S is, that
opener may think you hold 4-7HCP
with 3 card support, ... depends which options
are included in your 1NT.
Now I am the first to look for plus scores,
even playing TEAM, but you are red, playing
IMP's and underbidding will miss to often
a game, even for my taste.
Either show your strength or show your 6 card
suit, but hiding either feature, is no real option.
With kind regards
Marlowe
I understand you points, but the way we play the 2S rebid would only be made on a 3-card suit that would not accept any game try, or about 5-7-ish. The problem with forcing NT and 2/1 is that many hands have to fall into this category and you do the best you can to deal with them.
So what you end up with, as we play, is a hand with a 3-card fit and 5-7 or a doubleton fit with 6-9-ish. With this range, opener needs to make a move with a good 16 or more.
Seems you have to pick your poison on these hands - we try to define better the non-forcing rebids with suitable suits and the 2N rebid as 10-11 balanced.
The example hand falls through the cracks and is most likely a demonstration of hand evaluation rather than methods. IMO, this hand is not much better than xx, AJx, xx, Axxxxx, or the top end of a 2S preference. Unless partner can bid some more, there is probably little missed due to the lack of fit, although certain minimum hands can be constructed that make game worthwhile.
Winston