I'm beginning to hate 6-5s
#1
Posted 2012-January-04, 00:53
♥x
♦x
♣KQJTxx
None vul, matchpoints. RHO deals and opens 1♦. When I passed (do you?), it proceeded (1♦)-p-(1♥)-p, 2♦ to me. How do you bid this?
#2
Posted 2012-January-04, 01:09
Antrax, on 2012-January-04, 00:53, said:
♥x
♦x
♣KQJTxx
None vul, matchpoints. RHO deals and opens 1♦. When I passed (do you?), it proceeded (1♦)-p-(1♥)-p, 2♦ to me. How do you bid this?
Dont hate, everyone else in the event will face this too since opening bid and response seems extremely standart.
I'd bid 2♥ now.
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#3
Posted 2012-January-04, 01:33
Antrax, on 2012-January-04, 00:53, said:
♥x
♦x
♣KQJTxx
None vul, matchpoints. RHO deals and opens 1♦. When I passed (do you?), it proceeded (1♦)-p-(1♥)-p, 2♦ to me. How do you bid this?
Pls pls pls dont hate 6:5s! they are fun.......playing mandane fits with 27 points is not something to write about.
Anyway, on a more serious note - to pass or bid a 6-5 bad suit hand very much depends on your agreed style with partner. Mine is that 6-5s are an excellent reason to bid NV, and with all the drawbacks of this hand I bid 2♦ (♠+♣-gestem for me) first round to get it off the chest, also because I am afraid that the next time the auction gets to me it will be even harder to get in, and 6-5 with spades in MP is not something to be ashamed of.
With the auction as is I am with MrAce - 2♥ is a good choice
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#4
Posted 2012-January-04, 02:14
Another idea is to bid 3♣ now and bid spades later up to 4♠, I'm not sure about that one. I don't want to leave my KQJT9x unmentioned though, not even for one round.
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#5
Posted 2012-January-04, 02:34
#6
Posted 2012-January-04, 03:01
the hog, do you plan to declare no matter what? I worried if I overcall in spades partner will lead them if we end up defending.
#7
Posted 2012-January-04, 03:06
depending on the Michaels version you happen to agree on, you either have a 2D bid or not.
If 2D showes spades+? I would make the bid, if it showed the majors, you have to pass.
I prefer to play spades+?, but in my regular partnership I play majors.
If 2D comes back I would make a T/O, that showes the black suits, it does not show 65, but
you show the colors, and the X makes sure that they play at least on the 3 level.
I prefer X instead of 2H, since X are clearly the other two suits. If 2H is also two suited,
than 2H is more shapely than X.
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#8
Posted 2012-January-04, 03:48
Antrax, on 2012-January-04, 03:01, said:
the hog, do you plan to declare no matter what? I worried if I overcall in spades partner will lead them if we end up defending.
2♥ and X are like sandwich 1NT and X in similar auctions :
P-1♣-P-1♠
X/1NT
Typically X shows more strength and less distribution, while the suit/1NT bid shows more distribution (really 5-5 minimum) but may be very weak, and totally doesnt like the prospect of defense.
I would be worried to overcall ♠ for the same reasons, however if you play that 2♦ is majors, then you have no choice with this hand, unless you are really willing to burry 5 card ♠ in MP competition for a partscore....
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"Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad."
"How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice.
"You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn't have come here."
#9
Posted 2012-January-04, 03:52
Antrax, on 2012-January-04, 03:01, said:
the hog, do you plan to declare no matter what? I worried if I overcall in spades partner will lead them if we end up defending.
And why is that necessarily a problem and why will it necessarily happen? It appears your glass is half empty rather than half full.
#10
Posted 2012-January-04, 04:19
In this case, partner leading a spade is good if he leads top of sequence or something of the sort. But in this case, he will lead a spade anyway. So, it seems if my overcall will influence his decision, it must be in the wrong direction. No?
2♦ is indeed majors for us, and 2NT would've been ♥+♣. Interestingly, if I had an appropriate two-suited call, I would have made it without a second thought -- but now I see that's not necessarily the bid to use even if you have it.
#11
Posted 2012-January-04, 08:49
#12
Posted 2012-January-04, 09:11
I don't like the idea of 3♣ now if I wasn't willing to bid it last round.
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#13
Posted 2012-January-04, 09:44
(1♦)-p-(1♥)-p
(2♦)-X-(3♥)-3♠
4♥
What do you bid now?
#15
Posted 2012-January-04, 19:01
#16
Posted 2012-January-04, 19:33
Antrax, on 2012-January-04, 09:44, said:
(1♦)-p-(1♥)-p
(2♦)-X-(3♥)-3♠
4♥
What do you bid now?
4S is automatic to me, not sure if the two above posters realize that you doubled 2D, typically showing something like a takeout double of hearts.
edit: oh I see now mike777 was talking about the original post
#17
Posted 2012-January-04, 19:36
mike777, on 2012-January-04, 09:52, said:
We doubled trying to find a fit. Why give up now, after we have found a 9- or 10-card fit?
#19
Posted 2012-January-05, 01:47