your hand is Axxx T98x JT9xx -
all red, partner (1)opens/(2) overcalls opener's 1C with 1S, rho double. what do you bid and how clear is your decision?
to clarify:
2H = good Spade raise (usually 8-10, 3+ cards)
2S = rubbish spade raise (5-7 on these colours, 3+ cards)
3H = mixed raise (6-9, with 4+ cards)
3S = pre emptive raise (0-6, with 4+ cards)
i don't think any other bid makes sense, but just in case, fit jumps are on
oh i forgot. how man of you bid GAME? in either situation?
btw this is sort of like an idiot check. i have a good idea what should be the right actions, but i have difficulty convincing my partner
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#2
Posted 2010-October-12, 16:01
raist, on Oct 12 2010, 09:56 AM, said:
i have a good idea what should be the right actions
Then why is there no poll option for 4♠?
That's impossible. No one can give more than one hundred percent. By definition that is the most anyone can give.
#3
Posted 2010-October-12, 20:42
just bid 4s in either circumstance and especially at imps. It is not that you have only 4 points. Your spade length has hurt partners hand defensively and you have 2 or even 3 club ruffs making your hand way too strong offensively to make lesser bids. You also have little defense so preemption is the way to go. If you want to make a case for 3s at MP to try and steal a board I can understand but 4s is still probably your best bet.
#4
Posted 2010-October-12, 21:52
Voted for preemptive raise for both, but intended for 4♠, not 3, for the reasons of the last poster and for common sense.
I once yelled at my partner for discarding the 'wrong' card when he was subjected to a squeeze that I allowed by giving the wrong count with too high a card. Now he's allowed to pitch aces when the opponents have the king in the dummy. At trick 2. When he could have followed suit. And blame me.
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#5
Posted 2010-October-13, 09:08
If pard opens, why bid 4♠?
What makes you think they are making 5♣?
Or 4♥? They may not have a 4-4 heart fit.
Will they try for 3NT?
Spades rule, let them bid at the 4 level and go down. You have high spots in the reds and 4 hearts. Maybe you get Xed at the 4 level.
<I just don't see this as an obvious 4♠, but I could be wrong>
In the case of an overcall, pard doesn't need to have as much as when he opens.
But he could still have a decent hand. Maybe 4S is a better bid than if pard opened. If you fear the opps making game.
What makes you think they are making 5♣?
Or 4♥? They may not have a 4-4 heart fit.
Will they try for 3NT?
Spades rule, let them bid at the 4 level and go down. You have high spots in the reds and 4 hearts. Maybe you get Xed at the 4 level.
<I just don't see this as an obvious 4♠, but I could be wrong>
In the case of an overcall, pard doesn't need to have as much as when he opens.
But he could still have a decent hand. Maybe 4S is a better bid than if pard opened. If you fear the opps making game.
#6
Posted 2010-October-13, 09:45
letting the opponents play at the 4 level or whatever they pick with a large fit and distributional hand is a very very bad strategy arclight.
I am contemplating bidding 4♦ to help partner decide when they bid 5♣, but I think I would just blast 4♠ and let them guess.
I am contemplating bidding 4♦ to help partner decide when they bid 5♣, but I think I would just blast 4♠ and let them guess.
#7
Posted 2010-October-13, 09:46
raist, on Oct 12 2010, 02:56 PM, said:
btw this is sort of like an idiot check. i have a good idea what should be the right actions
lol, I can't wait for you to come and share with us why we are all so wrong
#8
Posted 2010-October-13, 09:52
Fluffy, on Oct 13 2010, 10:46 AM, said:
raist, on Oct 12 2010, 02:56 PM, said:
btw this is sort of like an idiot check. i have a good idea what should be the right actions
lol, I can't wait for you to come and share with us why we are all so wrong
any action is nearly never wrong just anti percentage
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