Some bidding probs - 6/1
#1
Posted 2011-June-01, 23:44
1. x, A, AT8xxx, KQxxx...opps silent - 1♦ - 3N - ?
2. J93 82 AJ73 Q973...opps silent - p - 1♥ - 1N (sf) - 2♦ - ?
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#3
Posted 2011-June-02, 01:36
2. 2♥, but I don't feel strongly about it. Give me the QT of spades instead of a Jx, and I think it would be clear to keep the auction open.
#4
Posted 2011-June-02, 05:22
2. Obvious 2♥. Why is this a problem? I can't pass 2♦ when pard can have a good 16 and 3NT is a make.
#5
Posted 2011-June-02, 08:40
Phil, on 2011-June-01, 23:44, said:
1. x, A, AT8xxx, KQxxx...opps silent - 1♦ - 3N - ?
2. J93 82 AJ73 Q973...opps silent - p - 1♥ - 1N (sf) - 2♦ - ?
Am I the only one who goes thru contortions to figure out the posted bidding?
Is the following format too much trouble?
1♦ - 3NT
??
..6♣
p - 1♥
1NT - 2♦
??
..pass
TWOferBRIDGE
"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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#6
Posted 2011-June-02, 08:55
2. ♥♥
Let me put it in words you might understand, he said. Mr. Trump, fk off! Anders Vistisen
#7
Posted 2011-June-02, 09:03
jillybean, on 2011-June-02, 08:55, said:
ditto
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#8
Posted 2011-June-02, 10:17
jillybean, on 2011-June-02, 08:55, said:
1D-3N is truly an ugly flaw when it has to be used with 13-15 because 2NT=11-12.
But in this case, it seems not to matter much. You still will have the same decision over 3NT after a pretty-much meaningless extra round of bidding which shows responder had the balanced hand, not the club hand.
So, back to the problem: 4C...Is that 6-Key minorwood? It certainly could be, since responder is known to have 2+ diamonds.
#9
Posted 2011-June-02, 11:41
#1 4C
#2 Pass
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#10
Posted 2011-June-02, 11:44
aguahombre, on 2011-June-02, 10:17, said:
Not at all. Over 2♣, I can splinter this and get one bid off my chest. I'm still bidding 4♣ over 3N, but I have gone a long way toward describing my hand.
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#11
Posted 2011-June-02, 12:05
TWO4BRIDGE, on 2011-June-02, 08:40, said:
Not just you. I like line breaks or at least semicolons between bidding rounds.
George Carlin
#12
Posted 2011-June-02, 12:19
On the 2nd, partner felt like he needed to make an anti-systemic bid and chose not to open 1N on his Kxx KJTxx Kxx AJ. 2♦ made, but NT is a lot more fun to play.
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#13
Posted 2011-June-02, 13:38
#14
Posted 2011-June-02, 14:08
JLOGIC, on 2011-June-02, 13:38, said:
Mind explaining why? It seems like its on the cusp for me.
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#15
Posted 2011-June-02, 14:17
Partner can also have 6 hearts, and 4 diamonds. In those cases I would like to play hearts. I will admit that I routinely bid 2D with 6-4 hands unless the hearts are quite good, but perhaps that is circular becuase I likely do that since I expect my partner to know how to false preference when he is 2-4. However I do think this is expert standard, and I thought this is what you did also. If you play the old fashioned 6-6-4 with bad, 6-4-6 with good then the likelihood of this case changes.
Partner can also have a hand that is going to bid again over a 2H preference. In that case, my hand is pretty reasonable, and we might have a game. At the very least, whatever partner is going to bid I will get to bid 3D next and we will almost always make that, so I have not really gained by passing. Sometimes partner will bid game (he will know we have about this amount of values, with more we would drive it, and with much less we would just pass 2D).
Whenever you are fine with partner bidding again, you should usually preference back. You should only be passing when you're SCARED of him bidding again, and want the auction to die (and when you are that weak, partner often will be bidding again).
If partner is 54 with a minimum, I would rather play 2D than 2H. But even then, sometimes I'll luck out and make 110 in hearts. Sometimes, if I pass, the opponents can balance and find their plus, so I will win even with 2H going down. Sometimes partner will be 54 and not bid again but still have more than a minimum, like a 14 or 15 or 16 count. In those cases, I will still be happier playing 2H, since I just expect it to make very often and sometimes it will get 140.
Yes, passing can win, but passing at matchpoints with a fine hand (8 points, and good diamonds) with 2-4 is just bizarre and bad in standard methods imo (passing in strong club would be a much different thing).
#17
Posted 2011-June-02, 16:16
JLOGIC, on 2011-June-02, 13:38, said:
ooops, MP scoring... so 2H instead of passing 2D.
TWOferBRIDGE
"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 " .
#18
Posted 2011-June-02, 22:18
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#19
Posted 2011-June-06, 16:37
(2) 3♦
#20
Posted 2011-June-06, 17:23
Foxx, on 2011-June-06, 16:37, said:
That's not a typical hand. That's a bidding error. Responder should envisage the possibility of a major suit singleton across and bid 2♣ instead of 3NT.