Courtesy Cue
#1
Posted 2011-March-08, 11:08
I think that is fairly standard.
1♠:4♣
4♦
My question is, should we be showing extra's if partner is passed hand?
P:1♠
4♣:?
#2
Posted 2011-March-08, 11:31
Therefore yes, 4♦ here would show extras... Enough to be interested in slam facing a passed hand splinter.
#3
Posted 2011-March-08, 13:19
So you can't always cue bid opposite a passed hand, and if your splinters are limited (e.g. responding 2NT with a strong splinter) then you can't always cue bid opposite an unpassed hand either.
Even if the splinter is unlimited, I would sign off with a poorly fitting minimum. There's room for partner to find out about a control in an unbid suit if that's all he needs.
#4
Posted 2011-March-08, 14:41
The hands for the second auction were
xxxx, AQxx, Axxx, x
AKQJTx, Jx, x, KQxx
P:1♠
4♣:4♠
If we cue ♦'s we will get to 6 but it is on the ♥ finesse.
#5
Posted 2011-March-08, 15:18
The question, though, was whether you always "courtesy cue" after a game-forcing call by partner. No. Obviously not. If partner, for instance, were to make a game-forcing call, and then started cuebidding, you obviously would not cue if a known hole exists. Also, you would not cue if partner shows non-serious interest and you lack interest.
A courtesy cue only occurs when partner is unlimited.
-P.J. Painter.
#6
Posted 2011-March-08, 23:48
jillybean, on 2011-March-08, 11:08, said:
I think that is fairly standard.
1♠:4♣
4♦
My question is, should we be showing extra's if partner is passed hand?
P:1♠
4♣:?
Even on a passed hand, P's use of a splinter shows extra values (beyond game).
Opener should respect that, and every excuse should be good to start a cue bidding sequenece.
Only on a minimum hand, with useless values in the splinter suit,opener should bid 4 of his major.
#7
Posted 2011-March-09, 01:12
Lurpoa, on 2011-March-08, 23:48, said:
Opener should respect that, and every excuse should be good to start a cue bidding sequenece.
Only on a minimum hand, with useless values in the splinter suit,opener should bid 4 of his major.
OK that makes no sense, a passed hand is a passed hand. You don't pass 14 counts waiting for partner to open the suit you have, do you?
Therefore a passed hand is limited, and a splinter can only be so good.
#8
Posted 2011-March-18, 04:11
jillybean, on 2011-March-08, 11:08, said:
I think that is fairly standard.
1♠:4♣
4♦
No it's not standard, and it is terrible to courtesy cue after a splinter. The message "I have a decent hand" is much more important than the message "I have a diamond control".
Quote
P:1♠
4♣:?
If partner is a passed hand and we know that it is absolutely impossible that we have a slam, should we cue? If you think about I believe that you can figure out the answer.
- hrothgar
#9
Posted 2011-March-18, 04:29
mtvesuvius, on 2011-March-09, 01:12, said:
Therefore a passed hand is limited, and a splinter can only be so good.
I certainly agree with this comment. I would not be fussed missing out on the slam, by the way.
#10
Posted 2012-December-31, 21:07
These WC players obviously had other rules regarding C-Cue's
The cue bidding here appeared to pin-point the values for the opponents allowing them to set it -2
while at the other table after an auction of 1N 2H 2S 3N 4S , 4S= or maybe it was just unlucky play at
both tables which contributed to the outcome.
#11
Posted 2013-January-02, 09:55
jillybean, on 2012-December-31, 21:07, said:
These WC players obviously had other rules regarding C-Cue's
Well, not everyone who posts in the Water Cooler is good at bridge. South's 4♥ was just stupid.
-- Bertrand Russell
#13
Posted 2013-January-02, 12:21
the 4C bid was ..., the North hand is not extraordinary,
South was content to bid game, North should simply bid 4S.
If at all, a cue by North should show a max., usually 4 cards,
unless those are already denied, by the simple transfer, all
points working, a source of tricks, I may come up with a
5332 shape some would upgrade.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#15
Posted 2013-January-02, 17:05
P_Marlowe, on 2013-January-02, 12:21, said:
North has a fit, a maximum and 7 controls. Maybe not extraordinary, but certainly far above average.
-- Bertrand Russell