Dealer bids 2 spade - ur turn...
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does weak2 stop you?
#1
Posted 2005-October-25, 02:58
with casual partner - sayc agreed, nothing much more
Dealer bids 2 spade - ur turn...
Scoring: MP
Dealer bids 2 spade - ur turn...
#2
Posted 2005-October-25, 03:00
It stops me. I have no good call other than the Pass.
"Half the people you know are below average." - Steven Wright
#4
Posted 2005-October-25, 03:28
Pass.
If pard can't act, most likely we should stay out of the auction.
If pard can't act, most likely we should stay out of the auction.
"Bridge is like dance: technique's important but what really matters is not to step on partner's feet !"
#5
Posted 2005-October-25, 03:35
Yes, easy pass. 2NT shows about an ace more than this (at least), and double is revolting. Partner isn't barred from bidding with a suitable hand.
#6
Posted 2005-October-25, 04:12
Easy pass
"It may be rude to leave to go to the bathroom, but it's downright stupid to sit there and piss yourself" - blackshoe
#8
Posted 2005-October-25, 06:31
It's not the level, it's the suit. Can't double without four hearts, can't bid a 4-suit minor at the 2nd level either. I not only pass 2Sp, I'd pass 1Sp as well.
This, of course, is valid only in a direct position. In a balancing position I bid 1NT (playing 15-17 NT).
Petko
Added:
Just to be clear, because 1NT is insufficient after 2Sp: I pass in all positions. Overcalling 2NT after a weak 2 is an exception of the rule of balancing. It requires the same strength both in direct and in balancing position (16-18) because you have no guarantee that the responder is weak too.
This, of course, is valid only in a direct position. In a balancing position I bid 1NT (playing 15-17 NT).
Petko
Added:
Just to be clear, because 1NT is insufficient after 2Sp: I pass in all positions. Overcalling 2NT after a weak 2 is an exception of the rule of balancing. It requires the same strength both in direct and in balancing position (16-18) because you have no guarantee that the responder is weak too.
#9
Posted 2005-October-25, 07:57
did partner open 2♠? then I might trry 3♠, but probably will bid 4 anyway.
If it was opponent who bid anything, the onyl bids against I would not pass are 1♥ and pass.
If it was opponent who bid anything, the onyl bids against I would not pass are 1♥ and pass.
#10 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-October-25, 08:05
pass.
edit: If partner opened 2S I would just bid 4S...I thought (think?) RHO opened 2S, in which case I'd pass.
edit: If partner opened 2S I would just bid 4S...I thought (think?) RHO opened 2S, in which case I'd pass.
#11
Posted 2005-October-25, 08:09
Huh? This post isn't clear at all who the weak 2 bidder is.........
If pard opens 2♠ - if playing Ogust I'll try 2N. I want to be in game opposite a random hand with AK-6th of spades.
Not playing anything fancy, I'll just raise to 3♠ and double 4♥ and the theory that I'm not settling for +100 against our +140.
Passing and selling out to 3♥ seems very cowardly to me at MPs.
If RHO opens 2♠ I pass.
If pard opens 2♠ - if playing Ogust I'll try 2N. I want to be in game opposite a random hand with AK-6th of spades.
Not playing anything fancy, I'll just raise to 3♠ and double 4♥ and the theory that I'm not settling for +100 against our +140.
Passing and selling out to 3♥ seems very cowardly to me at MPs.
If RHO opens 2♠ I pass.
"Phil" on BBO
#12
Posted 2005-October-25, 13:52
PASS (I interpret the post as saying that rho opened 2 spades)
a 2NT overcall shows a balanced 15-18 ( not unusual for minors), and at least one spade stopper.
10 of the spades for this hand are theoretically now accounted for, so partner is likely to be short and, with sufficient values, may balance if lho also passes. Hand might likely be a misfit.
DHL
a 2NT overcall shows a balanced 15-18 ( not unusual for minors), and at least one spade stopper.
10 of the spades for this hand are theoretically now accounted for, so partner is likely to be short and, with sufficient values, may balance if lho also passes. Hand might likely be a misfit.
DHL
"That's my story, and I'm sticking to it!"
#13
Posted 2005-October-25, 14:16
pclayton, on Oct 25 2005, 03:09 PM, said:
Huh? This post isn't clear at all who the weak 2 bidder is...
On BBF, when there is only one hand posted in a diagram it is the South hand.
Like everyone else, I pass.
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