Your Bid?
#1
Posted 2004-July-07, 18:26
1H 1N
2S
2S is a GF. Your bid is?
Qxx
x
Axxx
xxxxx
#2
Posted 2004-July-07, 23:37
If partner is 5-6-1-1, this will be good news to explore slam. With normal 4-5-x-y type of hands, it will help partner to decide to play in the Moysian fit or 3NT
#3
Posted 2004-July-08, 03:01
what 4s would mean here?
#4
Posted 2004-July-08, 03:08
#5
Posted 2004-July-08, 03:55
#6
Posted 2004-July-08, 04:20
Of course, if I had discussed with pard 3S here might be ambigous in terms of strenght, I'd bid it.
#7
Posted 2004-July-08, 04:28
#8
Posted 2004-July-08, 04:30
Qxx
x
KQ10x
xxxxx
is more of a problem because with this i dont want to be in 4sp on 4-3 , so maybe on this hand i should bid something else (2nt/3c)
#9
Posted 2004-July-08, 05:45
Flame, on Jul 8 2004, 11:28 PM, said:
responder only has THREE spades doesn't he? so why the comment "partner doesn't know we (meaning resopnder?) has 4 spades??

#10
Posted 2004-July-08, 06:31
#11
Posted 2004-July-08, 06:57
whereagles, on Jul 8 2004, 11:20 PM, said:
Of course, if I had discussed with pard 3S here might be ambigous in terms of strenght, I'd bid it.
I am REALLY missing something here

#12
Posted 2004-July-08, 07:12
I think there's no option. If pd bids 3m I have an easy 3s rebid.
#13
Posted 2004-July-08, 07:20
bearmum, on Jul 8 2004, 01:57 PM, said:
whereagles, on Jul 8 2004, 11:20 PM, said:
Of course, if I had discussed with pard 3S here might be ambigous in terms of strenght, I'd bid it.
I am REALLY missing something here

Well, assuming responder didn't bypass a 4-card spade suit, 3S and 4S shows what? Must be 3-card support, a singleton (otherwise you bid something else), and some points. Since 2S is game-forcing, 3S is stronger than 4S. If 2S wasn't game-forcing, the meanings would be reversed.
#14
Posted 2004-July-08, 09:05
I think I opt for 3♠, since it sounds like pd is unbalanced, and I only stop one of the minors.
He knows I have no 4♠, at least playing with me. So he pretty much "knows" I have singleton ♥.
Mike

so much the better. If there is restlessness, I am pleased. Then let there
be ideas, and hard thought, and hard work.”
#15
Posted 2004-July-08, 10:27
Since 2♠ bid might not be natural ( ♠AJx♥AQJxxx♦xx♣AK for example) I think for 3♠ bid we need to be near the max of 1NT (9-10 p) so with the present hand 2NT seems more flexible ( stopper + length in minors and min but useful values) and when partner continue with 3 level bid to show our ♠ support or others
Rado
#16
Posted 2004-July-08, 14:25
Trpltrbl, on Jul 8 2004, 03:05 PM, said:
I think I opt for 3♠, since it sounds like pd is unbalanced, and I only stop one of the minors.
He knows I have no 4♠, at least playing with me. So he pretty much "knows" I have singleton ♥.
Mike

Hey Mike!
I am just wondering wich one of the minors are you stopping

#17
Posted 2004-July-08, 17:02
"Well, assuming responder didn't bypass a 4-card spade suit, 3S and 4S shows what?"
Weren't you given advice to by pass a bad 4 card Major?
Rado, an excellent player, believes that 2S may not even be natural, and I fully agree, so now we have a situation where the 2S bid can show 3/4 or 5S if responder has 6H and 5S.
And finally, Flame has made his most accurate comment for weeks:
"true partner will never know we have 4 card suit,"
How much easier to bid naturally!
#18
Posted 2004-July-08, 17:36
On do i know our suit is bad and we got stopers ? because without stopers and good suit we would bid 4M on assumingly 4-3 major fit and partner would just smile when we surprise him with a 4 card suit we denied.
And sure this wont win 100% of the boards, im sure we will get some bad results from this here and there, but on avarage when you consider some benefits of this hiding a major and the small danger of it, you can find cases when its the right plan.
#19
Posted 2004-July-08, 17:37
bearmum, on Jul 8 2004, 06:45 AM, said:
Flame, on Jul 8 2004, 11:28 PM, said:
responder only has THREE spades doesn't he? so why the comment "partner doesn't know we (meaning resopnder?) has 4 spades??

I was reffering to another posts on the same subject. on this forum.
#20
Posted 2004-July-08, 18:42
Ben