Cue-bid opener's suit.
#1
Posted 2003-October-10, 08:01
#2
Posted 2003-October-10, 08:04
#3
Posted 2003-October-10, 08:09
So no vote from me.
Kidn Regards
Roland
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#4
Posted 2003-October-10, 08:13
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So no vote from me.
Kidn Regards
Roland
vote it other, as i did. you are thinking along the lines i wanted to stimulate, this is in the beginner/intermediate discussion area and the poll is meant to stimulate discussion.
#5
Posted 2003-October-10, 08:18
I find it works well, but not everybody does....if you wanna have a laugh check http://www.blakjak.d...uk/brx_brn0.htm
Felix
#6
Posted 2003-October-10, 08:27
First of all I prefer Ghestem, knowing which two suits pd held is a very important advantage for advancer to decide the proper denomination and level to play specially when everybody is bidding.
But for beginners and ints I must reckon that Ghestem accidents are more likely than Michaels accidents playing with an expert pd I played 3c on a 3-0 fit some weeks ago "oh dear..." was the comment we had a slam in spades of course but the play was interesting since I had never played a 3-0 fit before.
When playing michaels I play the overcall to be either weakish or strong, that's why I voted "other".
Luis
#7
Posted 2003-October-10, 10:33
Unlike Free I insist on my B/Is being 5-5 for Michaels and UNT - playing 4-3 fits at a high level is something for the advanced players, who similarly leave the 3-0 fits to the world class
regards
paul
#8
Posted 2003-October-10, 11:17
The 2H cuebid would show either 4441 or 5440 spade with short Hearts.
#9
Posted 2003-October-10, 11:24
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The 2H cuebid would show either 4441 or 5440 spade with short Hearts.
Wouldn't that be a 1NT overcall in overcall structure?
#10
Posted 2003-October-10, 11:49
Potentially, I should have said playing the structure of overcalls that I prefer.
short summary
Double = Power double showing either
(a) A balnced hand with 16+ HCP
( A strong takeout double
© A strong sinlge suited hand
1 Major = 4+ Cards, could be balanced
1N = Lindqvist (4 cards in an unbid major and 5+ cards in an unbid minor)
Cue Bid = Weak takeout
Jump Shift = Roman (5+ cards in the bid suit, 5+ cards in the next higher suit)
Double Jump = Weak Jump Shift
#11
Posted 2003-October-11, 09:57
Unusual Notrump - 2 lowest unbid
Michaels - 2 highest unbid
Ghestem - Highest and lowest unbid
We have been told by more expert players to use these bids either as strong or weak
With intermediate hands bid 1 suit at a time
#12
Posted 2003-October-11, 13:04
We use it with a strong hand - always constructive - 8+ if P can bid a suit at the 2 level OR 10+ if P 'will' have to bid at the 3 level
in the above example my 2H bid would be telling P that I had 5 Spades and 5 in one of the minors.
Which calls to mind one of 'those' bridge moments :
The first time I made such a bid my Partner positively jumped in her seat and her loudly exclaimed WHAT!! caused heads to turn :-[ when my LHO had recovered sufficiently to pass my Partner went into one of her ceiling gazing trances (very hard on my nerves these I have a tendancy towards hysteria !) and upon her return she smilingly bid 4S ;D
"Use with discretion" seems to me to be remarkably good advice.
#13
Posted 2003-October-11, 14:19
I'm not confident enough in my declaring ability to want to play 4-3 fits at the 3 level.
Peter
P.S. Last week at my club a pair playing against us gave us a top by using michaels with 13 points, then stopping in part score when they had a game.
#14
Posted 2003-October-11, 14:48
And judging by the result agree the meaning of Michaels prior to playing! :'(
#15
Posted 2003-October-12, 19:02
I think the replies here show what I intended when I asked this question. Out of 17 votes (so far) no one played it as strong forcing (alhough one reply mentioned playing it this way).
Second, among the michaels cue-bid responders, there was a mixture between people who played it as Spades and diamonds, or spades and either minor. This is an important issue, and if you play michaels over a major, it is very important to know if you play it shows specifically the two highest suits or the highest and another.
Finally, as you see, a lot of the "other" posters complained about the point count ranges I offered. The standard is to play it either weak or strong, but never intermediate (as easier to separte these upon rebids). The range of your michaels should also be discussed. Don't just say "michaels" with a partner and assume you play it the same way.
Ben
#16
Posted 2003-October-12, 19:09
What is the difference between a strong & weak T-O?
P sat with KQJT9 can pass a weak T-O?
You are sat on 23hcp & opp opens 1H... :-D.
#17
Posted 2003-October-13, 06:17
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Michael's cuebid is based on the "assumed fit" principle ;D So it's quite effective here ;D
#18
Posted 2003-October-16, 07:22
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AS my P and I play Precisiom Michaels Q bids ALWAYS less than 16 (or we X ) and points really depend on 1 VUL 2 what system opps play
#19
Posted 2003-November-18, 04:39
(1S) 3C with long clubs, partner alerts 5-5 in red suits, uh oh... And unfortunately, not the last either.
So let's stick to the most common agreement: Michael's Cuebid and Unusual 2NT.
A cuebid of a major shows the other major and a minor, and 2NT as the two minors.
The cuebid of a minor shows both majors, and 2NT shows hearts and the other minor. Spades and the other minor can not be shown, this hand is bid naturally, starting with 1S.
Also, I play this (or Ghestem) as either weak or strong, so not with inbetween hands. This is because these are the hands where you don't know what to do after
(1H) 2H (p) 2S (p)
or
(1H) 2NT (p) 3C (p)
Partner has shown preference and now you have a hand that is not weak (which would pass), and not strong (would bid again). You would have to guess. Not so good.
So for example, your (1H) 2H bid is either something like
KJTxx
x
KQTxx
xx
(good intermediates like the T in both suits is a plus)
or at least:
AKQxx
x
KQJTx
xx
(A hand that can almost bid game by itself)
but not something like:
KQTxx
x
AQJxx
xx
since now we have to guess after partner's preference.
Gerben
#20
Posted 2003-November-24, 03:05
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