dbsboy, on Mar 15 2010, 01:49 AM, said:
Thank you for all the kind responses. I am weak at bidding (especially competitive), must learn from this since it seems to be a unanimous wtp.
I have a few follow up questions:
1) Assume we have the same auction, should opener bid 3♠ whenever he has 4 card ♠ support?
2) Is it in competition, one can stretch a bit more when a fit is found? (e.g. normal 2♠ in unobstructed bidding can bid 3♠, and 3♠ hand can bid 4♠ in compeition?)
3) If the bidding is uninterrupted, is my hand (XXXXX QX QXXX QX) good enough to bid game over 1♦-1♠-3♠?
Feel free to answer, I am so eager to play better bridge!
I have a few follow up questions:
1) Assume we have the same auction, should opener bid 3♠ whenever he has 4 card ♠ support?
2) Is it in competition, one can stretch a bit more when a fit is found? (e.g. normal 2♠ in unobstructed bidding can bid 3♠, and 3♠ hand can bid 4♠ in compeition?)
3) If the bidding is uninterrupted, is my hand (XXXXX QX QXXX QX) good enough to bid game over 1♦-1♠-3♠?
Feel free to answer, I am so eager to play better bridge!
1) Yes. The 'LAW' says opener should raise with 4-card support when responder shows a 5-card Spade suit.
2) Yes. In competition one should stretch. Also remember that opener has a raise 'between' 3♠ and 4♠, namely 3♥. That shows a power raise.
3) No. Responder should pass for the reasons above.
RichM