Rare or Common? Not recognized at table
#1
Posted 2006-February-18, 14:23
-P.J. Painter.
#2 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2006-February-18, 14:27
#3
Posted 2006-February-18, 15:25
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#4
Posted 2006-February-18, 15:35
Jlall, on Feb 18 2006, 11:27 PM, said:
What he said (including the comment that 3!C fit jump should promise 4 spades)
#6
Posted 2006-February-18, 17:26
#7
Posted 2006-February-18, 18:06

Hmmm............ I'm going to take a feel of the table. If the opponents look eager, I bid 2♣. If they look lethargic, 2♠. Otherwise, it depends on the caliber and temperament of the opponents and the state of the match. Against high quality junior opponents (i.e. eager and confident of their dummy play), I suspect 2♣ would recommend itself more often than not.
#8
Posted 2006-February-18, 23:16
#9
Posted 2006-February-19, 04:35
#10
Posted 2006-February-19, 06:21
2D or 3C at IMP's.
#11
Posted 2006-February-19, 21:51
In any event, I doubted that we'd play 3C. If anything, we'd be too high in spades. The auction proceeded 3C-P-P-? This made me sweat, as partner turned up with two clubs. The opponents balanced, allowing me to complete the picture with a 3S call, raised to 4S. This was cold if you (1) play the person who doubled 1S and then bid 3D for the heart Ace and (2) do not concede a loser with no losers left.
-P.J. Painter.
#12
Posted 2006-February-20, 04:40
So, I had used this tool in this hand too, even knowing the downsides of having just 3 spades...
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#13
Posted 2006-February-20, 05:49
#15
Posted 2006-February-20, 17:28
possession of the ♠ suit is important here. Chances are that the opps will have something more to say and you can now show belated ♠ support. If our suit were hearts, then I might look for more of a way to establish the fit asap.
DHL
#16
Posted 2006-February-20, 19:13
kenrexford, on Feb 19 2006, 10:51 PM, said:
In any event, I doubted that we'd play 3C. If anything, we'd be too high in spades. The auction proceeded 3C-P-P-? This made me sweat, as partner turned up with two clubs. The opponents balanced, allowing me to complete the picture with a 3S call, raised to 4S. This was cold if you (1) play the person who doubled 1S and then bid 3D for the heart Ace and (2) do not concede a loser with no losers left.
How could you correct to 3♠???
if you intended your bid as fit-showing, and partner passed, has he not shown a hand that wants to play in 3♣?
Or did he fail to alert? Which would make 3♠ by you an extremely poor bid.
Now, if 3♠ was not fit-showing, you are ok to bid 3♠, but would have made an odd bid with 3♣
#17
Posted 2006-February-20, 22:08
-P.J. Painter.
#18 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2006-February-20, 23:56
#19
Posted 2006-February-21, 04:24
Not my choice, but ...
#20
Posted 2006-February-21, 06:25
-P.J. Painter.