1S-1N; 2H-3H
#1
Posted 2011-July-20, 12:22
#2
Posted 2011-July-20, 12:25
#3
Posted 2011-July-20, 12:35
Therefore, 3H is not a courtesy, but with any hand with a fit that sees game potential, 3H should be bid. This is also why we give false preference (to 2S in this case) often. Sometimes opener has _just_ enough to make one more try with a non-GF hand.
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#4
Posted 2011-July-20, 12:40
Typically, responder will need about 10 or 11 points and at least a 4 card fit to invite. I would raise to 3♥ on something like:
Kx Axxxx xxxx x or Kx Kxxx AJx xxxx but pass 2♥ on xx QJxx KJx Kxxx.
#5
Posted 2011-July-20, 12:41
#6
Posted 2011-July-20, 12:45
quiddity, on 2011-July-20, 12:41, said:
NO !
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#7
Posted 2011-July-20, 12:48
quiddity, on 2011-July-20, 12:41, said:
No, you either raise or pass.
"...we live off being battle-scarred veterans who manage to hate our opponents slightly more than we hate each other. -- Hamman, re: Wolff
#8
Posted 2011-July-20, 12:54
The sequence 1♠ - 1NT (forcing) - 3♥ is played by a number of experts as showing 5-5 in the majors. With 5-4 in the majors, opener bids 3♣ (artificial). Responder can bid 3♥ with 4 hearts over the 3♣ rebid to locate the potential 4-4 fit.
Personally, I play a more involved structure over 1M-1NT (forcing) in which it is possible for opener to show invitational 5-5 hands as well as a variety of forcing hands. I have presented the structure previously and it was written up in The Bridge World quite a number of years ago.
#9
Posted 2011-July-20, 14:49
MrAce, on 2011-July-20, 12:45, said:
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WHY ?
#10
Posted 2011-July-20, 15:36
Lurpoa, on 2011-July-20, 14:49, said:
WHY ?
because a 44 fit rates to play better than a 52 fit. of course you have to guess that partner is 54xy rather than 64uv. which is more likely
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#12
Posted 2011-July-22, 03:47
quiddity, on 2011-July-20, 12:41, said:
No! Why would you?
#13
Posted 2011-July-22, 06:56
ArtK78, on 2011-July-20, 12:54, said:
The sequence 1♠ - 1NT (forcing) - 3♥ is played by a number of experts as showing 5-5 in the majors. With 5-4 in the majors, opener bids 3♣ (artificial). Responder can bid 3♥ with 4 hearts over the 3♣ rebid to locate the potential 4-4 fit.
Personally, I play a more involved structure over 1M-1NT (forcing) in which it is possible for opener to show invitational 5-5 hands as well as a variety of forcing hands. I have presented the structure previously and it was written up in The Bridge World quite a number of years ago.
There is also Gazilli.
- hrothgar
#14
Posted 2011-July-22, 07:07
ArtK78, on 2011-July-20, 12:54, said:
The sequence 1♠ - 1NT (forcing) - 3♥ is played by a number of experts as showing 5-5 in the majors. With 5-4 in the majors, opener bids 3♣ (artificial). Responder can bid 3♥ with 4 hearts over the 3♣ rebid to locate the potential 4-4 fit.
Personally, I play a more involved structure over 1M-1NT (forcing) in which it is possible for opener to show invitational 5-5 hands as well as a variety of forcing hands. I have presented the structure previously and it was written up in The Bridge World quite a number of years ago.
The more common approach, over the artificial 3♣, which will often be based on a real black 2 suiter, is to use 3♦ by responder as artificial, to allow opener to rebid 3♥ with 4 hearts, 3♠ with a power one-suiter, 3N with 4♣ and willingness to play 3N, and 4♣ with a radical two suiter.. 3♥ over 3♣ shows long hearts. This method was described, many years ago, in the BW as Jeff's Magic Elixir, if memory serves. I've played variants of this for a long time.
#15
Posted 2011-July-22, 11:09
Would I ever do that? Yes, if I were obliged by my methods to play 3♥ as genuinely invitational, and especially playing IMPs, I would give false preference on something like a 2=4 8-count.
Obviously, I'd prefer to be playing better methods. Apart from what has been mentioned here already, there are also:
- Play transfers by opener, so with a 5-4 18-count he can bid 1♠-1NT;2♦-2♥;2NT.
- Play 1♠-1NT;2♣ as a puppet to 2♦, after which 2♥ shows a better hand than a direct 2♥.
- Include your balanced invitations in one of your two-level responses. Then you have an extra way to raise hearts: 1♠-1NT;2♥-2NT.
#17
Posted 2011-July-22, 18:42
gnasher, on 2011-July-22, 11:09, said:
Would I ever do that? Yes, if I were obliged by my methods to play 3♥ as genuinely invitational, and especially playing IMPs, I would give false preference on something like a 2=4 8-count.
Obviously, I'd prefer to be playing better methods. Apart from what has been mentioned here already, there are also:
- Play transfers by opener, so with a 5-4 18-count he can bid 1♠-1NT;2♦-2♥;2NT.
- Play 1♠-1NT;2♣ as a puppet to 2♦, after which 2♥ shows a better hand than a direct 2♥.
- Include your balanced invitations in one of your two-level responses. Then you have an extra way to raise hearts: 1♠-1NT;2♥-2NT.
With all due respects, a treatment where you are forced to give preference to playing in a 5-2 fit where a 4-4 M fit is available leaves a lot to be desired systemically.
#18
Posted 2011-July-23, 02:38