1 club 3 clubs how many pts? 2/1 ACBL
#1
Posted 2011-July-05, 13:34
Partner bids 3♣
How many points does this show?
I say 15-17 Partner thinks 18-19
Opinions please
Thank You
#2
Posted 2011-July-05, 13:45
#3
Posted 2011-July-05, 14:14
#4
Posted 2011-July-05, 20:48
matmat, on 2011-July-05, 13:45, said:
Agree with the Mat of all matts.
#5
Posted 2011-July-05, 21:29
#6
Posted 2011-July-06, 03:24
- hrothgar
#7
Posted 2011-July-06, 03:32
#8
Posted 2011-July-06, 03:53
phil_20686, on 2011-July-06, 03:32, said:
It is fairly easy to play 1♣-1M-2♦ as either a reverse or very strong 3♣ rebid. For example,
1♣-1♥-2♦
2♥ = natural, 5+ hearts, FG
2♠ = Lebensohl (weak hands - 2NT weak reverse, 3♣=natural, 3♦=strong reverse, 3♥=1345, inv, 3♠=1345, fg)
2NT = relay (3♣/♦ natural, 3♥=3-card support, 3♠=fragment)
3♣ = natural, FG
3♦ = 4-card diamonds support, FG (over which 3NT/4♣ shows single suiter)
#11
Posted 2011-July-06, 12:11
#12
Posted 2011-July-06, 12:57
Fwiw to take out some of the hands and make the bid a bit more limited I prefer to have shortness. that means I may rebid 2nt, open 1nt or Mexican 2D offshape with no stiff or void.
#13
Posted 2011-July-06, 15:32
paulg, on 2011-July-06, 03:53, said:
1♣-1♥-2♦
2♥ = natural, 5+ hearts, FG
2♠ = Lebensohl (weak hands - 2NT weak reverse, 3♣=natural, 3♦=strong reverse, 3♥=1345, inv, 3♠=1345, fg)
2NT = relay (3♣/♦ natural, 3♥=3-card support, 3♠=fragment)
3♣ = natural, FG
3♦ = 4-card diamonds support, FG (over which 3NT/4♣ shows single suiter)
This may be the "kiss of death"... but I like it.
It is the only "artificial reverse" auction needed because of a 1C open.
The 1D/1H/1S openers have jump-shift rebids available ( and " may be artificial" ) to make a game force.
Anthrax may not find your system easy, but it isn't that difficult.
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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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#14
Posted 2011-July-06, 15:44
Antrax, on 2011-July-06, 08:51, said:
It is often difficult to gauge the audience in the B/I forum as it is so diverse and I did appreciate the dangers of putting a lot of artificiality into my response. In a sense this was why I included the follow ups as it would have been easy to leave it as an exercise for the reader. But I've already done the work and I'm quite happy to share it, but I also thought it was useful to show that you do need to work through the follow ups whenever you adopt artificiality instead of natural bidding.
At least everyone can look at it and decide whether it is worth the investment.
But first of all I would certainly say that you should consider how you continue auctions after a natural reverse, such as 1C-1S-2D or 1C-1H-2D.
#15
Posted 2011-July-07, 01:18
#16
Posted 2011-July-07, 14:57
♠xx
♥xx
♦Axx
♣AQJxxx (rule of 20) and presumably rebid 2♣
then an extra King somewhere should make it worth a 3♣ bid.
And if you hold...
♠x
♥Kxx
♦Axx
♣AKQJxx
then the auction would probably go 1♣-P-1♠-P-3NT
I've never played reserve to diamonds as a special uber-strong club suit so I can't speak for that.
#17
Posted 2011-July-07, 20:04
paulg, on 2011-July-06, 03:53, said:
1♣-1♥-2♦
2♥ = natural, 5+ hearts, FG
2♠ = Lebensohl (weak hands - 2NT weak reverse, 3♣=natural, 3♦=strong reverse, 3♥=1345, inv, 3♠=1345, fg)
2NT = relay (3♣/♦ natural, 3♥=3-card support, 3♠=fragment)
3♣ = natural, FG
3♦ = 4-card diamonds support, FG (over which 3NT/4♣ shows single suiter)
Antrax, I would suggest this is the rationale behind the bids. Paul can confirm.
2H gf - pd has shown very good Cs or both ms. He may have 1/2/3 Hs. 2H keeps the bidding low and helps you to investigate the best game.Shows about 9+hcp
2S - Leb. I will assume you know leb. This allows you to bail out in 3C/D/H if partner has less than a gf hand
2NT relay - probably only 4H or 5 bad, but allows you to investigate
3C/D these should be obvious
#18
Posted 2011-July-08, 00:16
And btw, 3♣ isn't really obvious to me. If I have something like ♠xxx ♥Kxxx ♦xx ♣Qxxx I'm not sure which game I want to force to when I bid 3♣ (or shouldn't I have responded 1♥?)
#19
Posted 2011-July-08, 00:39
Antrax, on 2011-July-08, 00:16, said:
And btw, 3♣ isn't really obvious to me. If I have something like ♠xxx ♥Kxxx ♦xx ♣Qxxx I'm not sure which game I want to force to when I bid 3♣ (or shouldn't I have responded 1♥?)
When you have an idea of what partner has, then you will have a good idea of where to set the game contract, or perhaps even the part score.
The reverser can have anywhere from 15 to 20 odd. If he has long Cs or a minimum reverse, you would want to play in some number of Cs with your example hand,
♠xxx ♥Kxxx ♦xx ♣Qxxx correct? Hence you need to have a way of signing off in 3C and you do this via the 2S lebensohl structure - partner bids 2NT and you bid 3C to play or he bids 3C and you can pass. If you have a better hand with C support you just bid 3C forcing and pd can show a stopper for 3NT.
For what it is worth, a lot of players don't know how to bid over reverses. Mikeh has a good pinned primer on them.
#20
Posted 2011-July-08, 02:07
(and yeah, I read the primer, it's inconsistent with the system proposed here)