What's your call?
Support?
#1
Posted 2008-March-10, 18:11
What's your call?
- hrothgar
#2
Posted 2008-March-10, 18:17
I think that I have OK defensive values and an obvious lead versus NT, however, I'm not nearly strong enough to double.
Yes, we have an eight card fit, but I have no ruffing values. Moreover, I don't want partner to do something silly if I show a weak offensively oriented hand.
#4
Posted 2008-March-10, 18:48
George Carlin
#5
Posted 2008-March-10, 19:42
gwnn, on Mar 10 2008, 07:48 PM, said:
To win imps?
Can a direct 2♠ bid be constructive with fit? Of course not, you could wack 1NT if you had that.
Robson/Segal suggest the following....
1♠-(1NT)-?
- 2♣ = both majors (hearts plus ♠ support)
- 2♦ soundish major raise
- 2♠ preemptive raise (up to 7 hcp)
#6
Posted 2008-March-10, 19:52
inquiry, on Mar 11 2008, 03:42 AM, said:
gwnn, on Mar 10 2008, 07:48 PM, said:
To win imps?
Can a direct 2♠ bid be constructive with fit? Of course not, you could wack 1NT if you had that.
Robson/Segal suggest the following....
1♠-(1NT)-?
- 2♣ = both majors (hearts plus ♠ support)
- 2♦ soundish major raise
- 2♠ preemptive raise (up to 7 hcp)
I know and play that exact treatment, but even subtly implying they would advocate 2♠ on this hand is way off IMHO. Their whole book is about ODR and when to bid and what to bid and when NOT to bid and how NOT to bid, and this hand has a perfectly zero ODR (ok zero ODR would be a small doubleton spade, but it's close to zero nevertheless) and is a textbook pass.
George Carlin
#8 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2008-March-10, 20:24
And really what are you gaining? Sure you gain a little in preemption, but if the opps have a game they will still find the right spot. If they were making 1N you probably just go down in 2S. Maybe you push them to 3 of a minor or something when they would have otherwise played 1N and maybe that goes down, but that's not a very big gain considering you give up a number pretty often here.
There is a big difference in raising partner uncontested and raising partner when the guy on your right has bid NT indicating some length/strength in partners suit, with his honors being in front of our xxx.
#9
Posted 2008-March-11, 04:08
1♠ (1NT) pass pass
pass
or
1♠ (1NT) pass (2♦)
pass (2♥) ??
and now we might have lost competition or, in the 2nd case, don't know whether to compete with 2♠ or pass because our LHO didn't clear up the issue.
If we bid, it might go
1♠ (1NT) 2♠ ??
and now it's LHO who's guessing whether to compete or not. Anyway, the point is if we decide not to bid, we'll have to keep quiet unless pard makes some noise.
I think it's close and depends on how serious pard thinks we are. I would probably bid NV and pass V, but tactical factors might come in. Also, there's the danger of pard getting happy because he can very well have a medium strength hand.
#10
Posted 2008-March-11, 10:46
whereagles, on Mar 11 2008, 05:08 AM, said:
1♠ (1NT) 2♠ ??
Yes, very likely.

- hrothgar
#11
Posted 2008-March-11, 10:52
inquiry, on Mar 10 2008, 05:42 PM, said:
Ben, dammit already, don't be pimping some book on the forums.
Sorry, couldn't resist.
#13
Posted 2008-March-11, 12:07
#14
Posted 2008-March-11, 12:36
1S- (1NT) - ??