4th suit force after a 2/1 gf bid? help needed
#1
Posted 2004-August-23, 23:53
1 spade pass 2 clubs pass 2 diamonds pass 2 hearts
what does the 2 heart bid show?
can it be 4 th suit forcing after a 2/1 game force bid or is it natural showing hearts?
any other suggestions?
#2
Posted 2004-August-24, 00:14
Psyche (pron. sahy-kee): The human soul, spirit or mind (derived, personification thereof, beloved of Eros, Greek myth).
Masterminding (pron. mstr-mnding) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.
"Gentlemen, when the barrage lifts." 9th battalion, King's own Yorkshire light infantry,
2000 years earlier: "morituri te salutant"
"I will be with you, whatever". Blair to Bush, precursor to invasion of Iraq
#3
Posted 2004-August-24, 06:21
You can use the fourth suit (as opposed to bidding some number of notrump), as whatever you like. A real suit, showing half a stopper, or to show uncertainty about the strain. Or just as an attempt to get partner to bid NT so he can play it from his side, for example when you hold Axx or Ax in the fourth suit and would like to here NT from your partner when he holds Qxx in the fouth suit.
Ben
#4
Posted 2004-August-24, 06:54
sceptic, on Aug 24 2004, 06:53 PM, said:
1 spade pass 2 clubs pass 2 diamonds pass 2 hearts
what does the 2 heart bid show?
can it be 4 th suit forcing after a 2/1 game force bid or is it natural showing hearts?
any other suggestions?
IMO U don't need 4th suit forcing AFTER a 2/1 GF bid
So far opener has shown a 5 card S suit and no 4 card H suit -- and NOT good support for your C , SO I would tend to think that Partner had a pert stopper in H (NO support for your spades) and hoping you have 3NT on if you also have a stopper in H
I admit I could be TOTALLY wrong
#5
Posted 2004-August-24, 07:20
1♠-2♦-2♥-3♣
there instead of 3♣ you are plenty of descriptive bids, and many epople give 2NT after this sequence a NO meaning. so 3♣ should be natural.
#6
Posted 2004-August-24, 08:47
In your example situation opener can for example rebid 3NT (minimum) or 2NT (extra's) with a stopper in the 4th suit, or "nothing to say" with 2♠. Other bids are natural.
#7
Posted 2004-August-24, 23:55
Anyway, opener should assume that you're looking for a stopper, and that you don't necesarilly have slam ambitions.
#8
Posted 2004-August-25, 00:55
sceptic, on Aug 24 2004, 12:53 AM, said:
1 spade pass 2 clubs pass 2 diamonds pass 2 hearts
what does the 2 heart bid show?
can it be 4 th suit forcing after a 2/1 game force bid or is it natural showing hearts?
any other suggestions?
Another one of jtfc's freaky suggestions that spam the board for no reason:
For both 2/1 and Precision (and lots of other systems too), responder generally doesn't show much of anything. He either asks, sets the forcing level (like GF), or places the contract.
The 2H bid asks you what you have in hearts, but that's not because it's fourth suit forcing. If he bid 2S, 3C, or 3D, those would also ask about your hand, emphasizing those suits. It's not like you can pass them. For that matter, don't be shocked if partner shows up with only three clubs for his 2C bid.
http://firesides.net/spectrm1.htm
#9
Posted 2004-August-25, 01:15
sceptic, on Aug 24 2004, 05:53 AM, said:
1 spade pass 2 clubs pass 2 diamonds pass 2 hearts
what does the 2 heart bid show?
can it be 4 th suit forcing after a 2/1 game force bid or is it natural showing hearts?
any other suggestions?
It is a hand without 3♠, without 4♦ and not suitable for an immediate NT bid (i.e a bad or non-existent ♥ stop, or too unbalanced).
Also, is 2/1 absolutely GF or is a repeat of the♣ NF? If the latter, then you need some way of showing the true GF hand. This might also need to go via the fourth suit. If 2/1 is 100% GF, then the 2♥ bid will also deny a good 6 card ♣ suit.
So really it is a process of elimination. If you have no descriptive natural bid then bid FSF. It might or might not have a ♥ suit, but many 2425 hands will bid NT instead, so not bidding it does not deny 4♥ (I hope that last clause is clear, there are an awful lot of negatives in it!)
Eric
#10
Posted 2004-August-25, 04:03
below, jt said something about not being surprised if responder had 3 clubs (and bid a game forcing 2C)... i'd be *very* surprised if a 2/1 partner bid that way... actually i'd be shocked