Expectations How high will the bidding be?
#1
Posted 2011-February-04, 20:31
#2
Posted 2011-February-04, 20:39
#4
Posted 2011-February-05, 02:51
I have various D-raises + fit bids, so this is what's left.
#5
Posted 2011-February-05, 03:14
In Garozzo's Ambra system cue bids of one level overcalls show 5-5, invitational or better, in the other two suits. We've found that it works very well when it comes up and has let us bid a lot of slams missed at the other table. Naturally you have to give up a natural call for the invitational raise. The principle of showing these 5-5 hands seems common in Italian bidding.
#6
Posted 2011-February-05, 04:42
#7
Posted 2011-February-05, 06:41
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#8
Posted 2011-February-05, 07:14
1 ♦ - 1 ♠ - dobl - 3♠
pass-pass- 4♠ -pass
5 ♦ - pass-
#9
Posted 2011-February-05, 07:44
1♦-1♠-dbl-3♠
pass-pass-dbl-pass
4♦-pass-4♠-pass
5♣!
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
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#10
Posted 2011-February-05, 07:45
mtvesuvius, on 2011-February-04, 20:31, said:
Maybe it is a good idea to bid 2♥.
If LHO bid 4♠, You can bid 5♣: and play 5♣ !
But indeed, the risk is to miss 6♣.... even if opps stay low....
No, I go for a 2♣ bid: only if oppss jump to 4♠ it could go wrong.
But if my LHO can indeed bid 4♠, it smells like slam time ! and 5♥ will give a choice to partner !
So no, I am not afraid of a 4♠bid
#11
Posted 2011-February-05, 10:42
paulg, on 2011-February-05, 03:14, said:
In Garozzo's Ambra system cue bids of one level overcalls show 5-5, invitational or better, in the other two suits. We've found that it works very well when it comes up and has let us bid a lot of slams missed at the other table. Naturally you have to give up a natural call for the invitational raise. The principle of showing these 5-5 hands seems common in Italian bidding.
Echognome and I play a 5542 system and the one time we have played in the last two years, he suggested we pretend (in essence) that the 1♣ opening didn't exist when they overcalled. So here:
1N - natural - 8-11
2♣/2♦/2♥ - natural, one round force
2♠ - "Michaels"
2N = "minors"
3♣/3♦/3♥ = preemptive
3♠ = stopper ask, but this could be a transfer to 3N too.
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#12
Posted 2011-February-05, 13:01
mtvesuvius, on 2011-February-04, 20:31, said:
I don't know if this will work.
Neg-DBL first,
then if opps go to 4♠, I'll cuebid 5♠! essentially asking to pick a ♥ or ♣ slam.
Another way is as Lurpoa initially suggested..and perhaps better: 2♥ first,
then 6C .
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#13
Posted 2011-February-05, 13:31
2. If they bid to 4♠, we will probably play at least at the 5-level. In that case we will want to play in the best fit, and ♣ is a priori the best target.
Hence, playing "natural", I would never consider anything else than 2♣.
Actually with xtruel we play a 5542 system where the 3♠ jump-cue shows that kind of hand (rounded suits 5+5+, 6- losers hand).
If they bid 4♠ now, I'll show my hand by bidding 5♣ on the next round.
#14
Posted 2011-February-05, 17:33
If the opponents are not going to bid up to 4S (which will happen wayyyyy more often than not, why are we assuming they will even bid 3S?) then how will we be preempted out of hearts, we can just bid hearts next even at the 4 level. Partner will not be confused when it goes 1D (1S) 2C (3S) p (p) 4H, that is 5-6 every time.
Meanwhile if we bid hearts and then clubs, partner is going to preference back with a doubleton heart. Our hand plays terribly in a 5-2 heart fit. We are misdescribing our hand in a big way with big consequences rather than just bidding our longest suit first, it's just awful.
/rant sorry but people make this mistake in logic over and over and over again.
#15
Posted 2011-February-05, 17:40
#16
Posted 2011-February-05, 18:29
mtvesuvius, on 2011-February-04, 20:31, said:
Let's say you are going to play in ♣...at least at the 5-level ( a la J-LO GIC ) your longest suit because odds are it will play better ....no matter what.
Would 4NT just be Ace-asking ? and NOT RKC because if you wanted ♦ as trump you would cuebid 2♠! to show a limit raise+ for ♦ and then some form of RKC next.
Soo, after:
1D - ( 1S ) - 4NT - ( Edit: X )
?? EDIT:
.. now partner has ROPI :
.. XX = 0
.. pass = 1 Ace
.. 5C ( next step ) = 2
.. 5D ( 2nd step ) = 3
If partner shows 1 Ace, you signoff in 5C .
If partner shows 2 aces, take your chances in 6C .
If partner has 3 Aces, I'd still play in 6C ....unless you feel mighty lucky.
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"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
" Did someone mention relays? " .... Zelandakh
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#17
Posted 2011-February-05, 19:08
Looks like in some cases we need the 4S bid over 4NT to get out with a plus.
#18
Posted 2011-February-05, 20:05
aguahombre, on 2011-February-05, 19:08, said:
Looks like in some cases we need the 4S bid over 4NT to get out with a plus.
OOOOps
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"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
" Did someone mention relays? " .... Zelandakh
K-Rex to Mikeh : " Sometimes you drive me nuts " .
#19
Posted 2011-February-06, 02:46
#20
Posted 2011-February-06, 02:47