Lesh18, on 2012-May-04, 01:53, said:
I have a relating question so I'll post it here:
Let's say West opens 1♣ (natural, sayc), North passes and East has: 2 HCP pts. and one club.
1) The sayc rule says I can propose a new suit or bid a negative 1NT with 6 or more points. So what do I do here? Will I pass, even though it is very likely that we won't be able to make those 7 tricks?
2) Will the contract of 1♣ ultmately be the best option for west-east, considering the fact that in this situation, north-south do carry quite strong hands, so failing to make 1♣ by one undertrick scores better than having opponents bid their own play (maybe game)? Is thinking like this legitimate? That opponents are 'supposed' to bid a higher contract, and if they do not, it is just our advantage?
Default would be - Pass.
Even if 1C could only be a 3 carder, very often, it will be a 4 / 5 carder.
If 1C gets passed out, you will be doing ok most of the time.
If you have a long suit, e.g. a 6 carder, you can bid the suit, planning to
repeat it.
The other alternatives I wont mention, you can try to improve the contract,
sometimes this works, sometimes not.
If you pass in tempo, 4th seat may bid.
With kind regards
Marlowe