Your partnership plays, 14-16 nt, 2/1 gf. Your call. After selecting your call please indicate what you plan to do over pards various possible responses.
this one stumped me your bid
#1
Posted 2007-December-02, 18:27
Your partnership plays, 14-16 nt, 2/1 gf. Your call. After selecting your call please indicate what you plan to do over pards various possible responses.
#2
Posted 2007-December-02, 18:38
pd could
pass: sigh of relief
2NT: raise to 3
3♣: raise to 5 (?!)
3♦: pass
3♥: 4♣, which should be natural.
3♠: should 4♣ still be natural? interesting
3NT: pass
George Carlin
#3
Posted 2007-December-02, 18:44
Csaba I wouldn't breath a sigh of relief if partner passes your 2♠ bid. That looks like a very difficult contract that could easily lose control and go down multiple tricks.
#4
Posted 2007-December-02, 19:54
So I'm stuck, and must take my medicine at 2♠. The rebids that gwnn posted above look fine to me, in the event that partner doesn't leave me to suffer. I wonder if 2N Lebensohl could be applied in such situations.
#5
Posted 2007-December-02, 20:03
easy, on Dec 2 2007, 07:27 PM, said:
1D- P - 1S - 2H
X* - P - ?
* SUPPORT DOUBLE
Your partnership plays, 14-16 nt, 2/1 gf. Your call. After selecting your call please indicate what you plan to do over pards various possible responses.
I bid 3clubs...invite and hope partner passes.
If he rebids 3nt we either pass or rebid 4clubs
We do the best we can and move on to the next deal.
#6
Posted 2007-December-02, 20:09
#7
Posted 2007-December-02, 20:27
BTW, I also voted myself the top bidding theorist on that other thread.

#8
Posted 2007-December-02, 21:11
#9
Posted 2007-December-02, 22:20
Edit: Hmm, may have to check this, I'm getting confused.
- hrothgar
#10
Posted 2007-December-03, 01:23
jdonn, on Dec 3 2007, 02:44 AM, said:
Csaba I wouldn't breath a sigh of relief if partner passes your 2♠ bid. That looks like a very difficult contract that could easily lose control and go down multiple tricks.
That makes lots of sense Josh! Thanks:)
And my sigh of relief was meant as "at least we go down -5 and not -6", but I can see how clubs have higher trick expectancy than spades.
George Carlin
#11
Posted 2007-December-03, 01:27
If he invites game, I will accept.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#12
Posted 2007-December-03, 02:26
If you -like josh- have the agreement, that 3♣ here shows a good 6 card suit in a weak hand, hey great. But this is not common practice, so I stick to 2 ♠.
But I would decline an invitation to 4 Spade. The shortness is in the wrong hand and I am really not sure about the value of my club honours.
But if pd does not posesses all controls, any 4-2 spade break may make our game a bad bet.
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#13
Posted 2007-December-03, 02:29
no way 3clubs can be forcing. Good invite ok....but no way forcing. It just makes bridge too hard.
#14
Posted 2007-December-03, 06:27
for me this is clear cut.
if partner pass we are in a good spot. 3C is probably making 1 or 2 trick more then 2S.
if partner rebid 3D its at least ok. (partner know its MP)
If partner bid a game its going to be the best game
Im not a "automatic support X" clan. So with AQx my im expecting partner to bid 2S not X.
Also over a further 3H partner will be in a better position.
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#15
Posted 2007-December-03, 06:50
#16
Posted 2007-December-03, 09:36
Besides, 2♠ could easily be the best spot to play the hand. Majors do score more than minors, and this is matchpoints.
I realize that you know for a fact that partner has only 3 spades on this auction, but what would you have done if there were no intervening 2♥ bid and partner raised to 2♠? I am going to assume that, even in the remote chance that you could bid 3♣ to play (and I don't know why anyone would play that), you would pass 2♠. Some might even invite a game, but I leave that to the fringe.
#17
Posted 2007-December-03, 10:46
In the past, I played 3♣ here as inviting, because I could bid 2♣ originally to force; additionally I had a 2NT Leb relay to get out in clubs (or diamonds for that matter) just to cater to these constructive 6-4 hands.
#18
Posted 2007-December-03, 16:40
#19
Posted 2007-December-03, 16:42
whereagles, on Dec 3 2007, 05:40 PM, said:
You make a bid, admittedly not knowing what it shows or what it should show, and then blame partner when it goes wrong. Shocking!

#20
Posted 2007-December-03, 16:43
jdonn, on Dec 2 2007, 04:44 PM, said:
Csaba I wouldn't breath a sigh of relief if partner passes your 2♠ bid. That looks like a very difficult contract that could easily lose control and go down multiple tricks.
Agree. 3♣ is NF.
1D- P - 1S - 2H
X* - P - ?
* SUPPORT DOUBLE