Should N pass 3NT? Should S bid 3NT?
Pass or not to pass
#1
Posted 2010-October-30, 11:31
Should N pass 3NT? Should S bid 3NT?
#2
Posted 2010-October-30, 12:40
From the +110 thread:
losercover, on 2010-October-29, 16:55, said:
Reversing on these hands completely distorts your values, and therefore I abstain.
#3
Posted 2010-October-30, 12:46
#4
Posted 2010-October-30, 12:51
#5
Posted 2010-October-30, 12:52
#6
Posted 2010-October-30, 12:54
gnasher, on 2010-October-30, 12:46, said:
I don't think so.
2NT! is Lebensohl.
3D = GF ...with this hand with the extremely useful ♥ K J doubleton....when partner has shown a 5-6 with a hand that is worth reversing and slam might be more than probable.
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#7
Posted 2010-October-30, 16:22
#8
Posted 2010-October-30, 16:30
Fluffy, on 2010-October-30, 16:22, said:
Can't get to 1♠ without the 1♦ call... lol
#9
Posted 2010-October-30, 18:18
Can't undestand why South never showed D support.
#10
Posted 2010-October-31, 06:19
losercover, on 2010-October-30, 11:31, said:
Should N pass 3NT? Should S bid 3NT?
1) yes but pray
2) No, he misevaluated his hand! He has an A in the black suits and 5HCP in the suits where his partner has long suits and he knows the partnership has a 10 card ♦fit. He needs to tell his partner to play ♦
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#11
Posted 2010-October-31, 16:23
still, i would hand myself in to the police if i never bid diamonds as south when partner showed 6-5.
#12
Posted 2010-October-31, 18:13
South's 2NT and especially 3NT were horrible with his weak black suit holdings and partner having 11 red cards. How did he think 3NT would play compared to 4♥, 5♦ or 6♦? The given North hand should not be a surprise.
North should definitely pass 3NT playing with any normal South. He has nothing more to say.
#13
Posted 2010-November-01, 17:52
#14
Posted 2010-November-02, 00:22
#1 1D is fine, you are 6-5, and the suits are nice.
You dont need to start with 1D, but 1D is certainly a reasonable bid.
The playing power for a reverse is certainly there.
This is partly a matter of partnership style / agreement, does your
partnership allow reverses on 6-5 hands, which dont have a lot of HCP or not.
If the partnership does, 1D is ok, otherwise start with 1H.
#2 2NT - if it is forcing and natural, is also ok.
Most peoble will play 2NT in this seq. as artificial, but if it is
forcing and natural, you have the hand for it.
#3 To the question - Opener showed a powerful 6-5 hand, you have 4 card
support in his longer suit and KJ in his 2nd suit, so pass is out of
the question, you should start showing your fit.
Also you have an Ace in one of openers side suits, so unless it is looking
at a void, you are covering one of openers loosers, so all in all, if you have
no idea what to bid 6D is a lot better than pass, luckily you dont need to
shoot, you have 4D av.
With kind regeards
Marlowe
PS: I saw too late, that you are working with the LTC.
The LTC will tell you, that
#1 the king of hearts will be covering one looser
#2 the heart doubleton will be covering another looser (or 1/2)
#3 the Ace will be covering one looser in the black suits
=> overall playing in diamonds, you will have at best 2 1/2 looser,
and this assumes dead min for opener, if he is slightly stronger,
than you are in the small slam area / zone.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#15
Posted 2010-November-02, 01:36
1♦ (4S♠) P (P)
?
Aren't you better placed after
1♥ (4S♠) P (P)
Its even worse if you get your reverse in and partner doubles on the assumption you have your bid. Now what?
#16
Posted 2010-November-02, 01:51
the hog, on 2010-November-02, 01:36, said:
1♦ (4S♠) P (P)
?
Aren't you better placed after
1♥ (4S♠) P (P)
Its even worse if you get your reverse in and partner doubles on the assumption you have your bid. Now what?
In your first auction - 4NT.
Hopefully p remembers this agreement, for us this showes in this seq. (general) 2 place to play,
and in this specific seq. a higher ranking suit, which has to be shorter.
If you dont have this agreement, than you are better placed after 1H.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#17
Posted 2010-November-03, 13:06
losercover, on 2010-October-30, 11:31, said:
Should N pass 3NT? Should S bid 3NT?
Since you posted in SAYC and 2/1 forum, I assume we are not talking about big club system. In that context, the lower range of reverse should not be as low as 11 HCP, otherwise it is not SAYC or 2/1. Having said that, I really don't understand South's 2NT (and subsequent 3NT) either, why conceal 4-card support and insist on no-trump with very shaky side-suit stoppers? In short, it is probably better to get earlier bidding right than trying to decide what to bid on 4th round with damages done by previous wrong messages both ways.
#18
Posted 2010-November-03, 14:55
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#19
Posted 2010-November-03, 15:56
Opening 1♦ is also terrible, if our suit disparity was greater I could at least buy it but the extra diamond doesn't justify making your life more difficult.
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