Would appreciate any thoughts. North's pass forces XX, either to play or to bid 4 card suits up the line.
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#1
Posted 2011-June-09, 06:14
Would appreciate any thoughts. North's pass forces XX, either to play or to bid 4 card suits up the line.
#2
Posted 2011-June-09, 07:32
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
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#3
Posted 2011-June-09, 07:48
you are certainly strong enough, to give it one more try.
Bid your 5 card suit, the alternative would be to raise 2D to 3D,
even when this ends up in a 4-3 fit contract to be played on the
3 level, this wont be too catastrophic.
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#4
Posted 2011-June-09, 07:53
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#5
Posted 2011-June-09, 08:40
apjames, on 2011-June-09, 06:14, said:
Would appreciate any thoughts. North's pass forces XX, either to play or to bid 4 card suits up the line.
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Eeast seems to be weak.....did we expect anything else ? It might have been wise to pass, if the vulnerabilities were reveresd. But here we do not want to miss the vulnerable game.
So give it one more try: 2♠. Anyway it is not sure that 2♦ is a better contract than 2♠, probably not, even if it was only for the strong hand on the table.
#7
Posted 2011-June-09, 12:54
nige1, on 2011-June-09, 12:22, said:
IMO without any special agreement, 2♦ should be weak but a reasonable suit.
A delayed 2♦ should still be weak but is more likely to be a scramble.
Now 2♠ = 10, (because it's pairs) 3♦ = 9 (in case partner thinks 2♦ showed values)
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How nice....
I didn't think about the possiblity of a pass and a 2♦bid if the XX gets passed out.
So yes, I agree with your viewpoint: 2♦ direct is a 5card, the delayed 2♦ is only a 4 card, and the lowest of 2, and invites to bid a higher ranking 4card, if not 4-3.
This said, comming back to the hand: do we still go for a game try in ♠ after 2♦. I think yes.
#8
Posted 2011-June-09, 13:28
I don't see how 2♠ by us could be "forcing". I expect partner to pass routinely with a doubleton or even a singleton spade. This being the case (and given our poor spade suit), I would opt for safety and pass 2♦.
#9
Posted 2011-June-09, 17:09
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Posted 2011-June-09, 17:23
#11
Posted 2011-June-09, 18:03
Sometimes 5♦ might make, but we have no sensible way of finding out when. We could raise to 3♦ but that won't really tell partner when he should bid on.
I wouldn't bid 2♠ because partner will usually pass that even with spade shortage. Someone suggested that partner will pull the double to 2♦ with as many as 6 points, I don't agree with that.
#12
Posted 2011-June-12, 14:28
IMO without any special agreement, 2♦ should be weak but a reasonable suit.
A delayed 2♦ should still be weak but is more likely to be a scramble.
Now 2♠ = 10, (because it's pairs) 3♦ = 9 (in case partner thinks 2♦ showed values)