I'm curious to see if you think there's an obvious call here. Does it change if the scoring is IMPs instead?
How do you proceed with this hand? Your bid?
#1
Posted 2005-October-19, 06:54
I'm curious to see if you think there's an obvious call here. Does it change if the scoring is IMPs instead?
#2
Posted 2005-October-19, 07:01
Rebound, on Oct 19 2005, 07:54 AM, said:
1♦-P - to you? Playing 2/1.
I'm curious to see if you think there's an obvious call here. Does it change if the scoring is IMPs instead?
If pd opens I bid 2NT, but I think there is a pass missing.
In PO seat I bid 1NT 11-15HCP. That's what I have.
GBB
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#3
Posted 2005-October-19, 07:16
Roland
#4
Posted 2005-October-19, 07:16
Trpltrbl, on Oct 19 2005, 01:01 PM, said:
Rebound, on Oct 19 2005, 07:54 AM, said:
1♦-P - to you? Playing 2/1.
I'm curious to see if you think there's an obvious call here. Does it change if the scoring is IMPs instead?
If pd opens I bid 2NT, but I think there is a pass missing.
In PO seat I bid 1NT 11-15HCP. That's what I have.
GBB
Ditto.
#5
Posted 2005-October-19, 07:22
2NT if responder, else 1NT, being in 4th suit.
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#6 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-October-19, 07:55
Anyways, as responder I'd bid 1N at MP. Not clear at all. At imps I would bid 2N.
#7
Posted 2005-October-19, 07:58
Roland
#8
Posted 2005-October-19, 07:59
Rebound, on Oct 19 2005, 07:54 AM, said:
1♦-P - to you? Playing 2/1.
I'm curious to see if you think there's an obvious call here. Does it change if the scoring is IMPs instead?
What do you expect your opening partner's hand to be?
As responder to 1D opening I bid one no trumps, easy. 6-11 hcp very often. Note I play 14-16 opening nt off shape often. I expect partner to have around 11-13 hcp often for their bidding. I think the 2nt bidders assume partner to have a bit more for 1D opening. To me that is the more important question.
#9
Posted 2005-October-19, 08:43
#10
Posted 2005-October-19, 08:54
Al_U_Card, on Oct 19 2005, 04:43 PM, said:
4333 and just one 10. 1NT is enough for me. If partner can't move, we are unlikely to have missed anything big.
Plusschreiben und gewinnen. You don't get a lot for 2NT down 1.
Roland
#11
Posted 2005-October-19, 09:46
If the hand were Axx, Jxx, AQx, 10xxx I might try an offbeat inverted diamond raise - but I'd want to discuss this possibility with partner prior to making this bid.
Winston
#12
Posted 2005-October-19, 09:48
At the risk of making the same error, I do not usually play that a 2N response shows 11-12: and this is an area in which stating '2/1' does not provide the solution.
If you play 2N as 11-12, ten you have a valuation question and must also address the issue of whether you are permitted to hedge on a side stopper: that Jxx ♥ is not as robust as it might be: picture partner with A10 or A9 and imagine who should play notrump on a ♥ lead (amongst other issues).
Given that this is mps and that plus scores govern, given that I hold bad shape, I would bid 1N. But on the other hand, I love Aces Nah, mps makes me a coward in this situations. I can always double later (a second way to win.... gotta love that)
If you want to do something creative, and especially if you rarely raise a major response with only 3 cards, you could try a 1♥ response, followed by a gentle invite (if possible) in notrump. This tactic can be very effective: right-siding notrump while blowing away the best lead.
#13
Posted 2005-October-19, 09:50
#14
Posted 2005-October-19, 09:52
mikeh, on Oct 19 2005, 10:48 AM, said:
This one I will remember, tnx Mike!
#15 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-October-19, 10:02
Al_U_Card, on Oct 19 2005, 10:52 AM, said:
mikeh, on Oct 19 2005, 10:48 AM, said:
This one I will remember, tnx Mike!
please don't if you're playing with me
#16
Posted 2005-October-19, 10:14
Jlall, on Oct 19 2005, 11:02 AM, said:
Al_U_Card, on Oct 19 2005, 10:52 AM, said:
mikeh, on Oct 19 2005, 10:48 AM, said:
This one I will remember, tnx Mike!
please don't if you're playing with me
if it was that or 2NT, what would be your choice?
#17
Posted 2005-October-19, 10:36
Jlall, on Oct 19 2005, 11:02 AM, said:
Al_U_Card, on Oct 19 2005, 10:52 AM, said:
mikeh, on Oct 19 2005, 10:48 AM, said:
This one I will remember, tnx Mike!
please don't if you're playing with me
It works best in a weak notrump structure: where a single raise shows an unbalanced minimum or a strong notrump. That allows a jump raise to be forcing: at least 18 hcp if balanced or equivalent. This in turn minimizes the risks of blowing past 3N. It does mean that you cannot play, for example, 1♦ - 1♥ - 3♥ - 3N as a slam try, but that is rare anyway.
It only arises over 1♦ openings, since it is common to fudge a 1♦ response to 1♣.
It is a more costly (more risky) approach in a strong 1N style, which is why I suggested it as a creative choice, especially with Jxx.
#18
Posted 2005-October-19, 12:09
As I said before I think the more interesting question is what do we expect for partner's opening hand. In any case I would bid 1nt with this hand in all scoring with both ranges.
15-17 is common but so is 14-16 in 2/1 . I think weak nt is very uncommon in 2/1 and more common in versions of eastern scientific or KS.
#19
Posted 2005-October-19, 13:10
First, NT opening range was 15-17.
The intent of the question was to determine your response as responder after partner opens 1♦. I felt this was such an in-between hand that I would solicit your opinions.
#20
Posted 2005-October-20, 09:17
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So that is why you were on an imp team called The Wimps?
Winston
1♦-P - to you? Playing 2/1.