Responder's strong jump shift Does anybody still play these?
#1
Posted 2012-July-26, 21:02
(1) does it guarantee a 5-card suit? (a strong 5-card suit)?
(2) if opener bids a new suit, do you play it natural?
(3) In a club where 4th suit forcing is banned (!), responder to a 1C opener held:
♠ K J 10 8
♥ K 9 3 2
♦ A K
♣ K 6 5
Responder's plan was to jump shift into 2H (showing 17-19, Soloway style), planning to raise spades or bid notrump otherwise even if hearts are raised (since opener could have three.) Without methods (this being a Class A game where conventions weren't allowed except Stayman and Blackwood), responder's other alternative was to respond 1H and raise 1S to 5S, raise 2H to 5H, and bid 4NT natural otherwise (and hope partner didn't take it as Blackwood.)
(4) Was responder's jump shift plan reasonable?
(5) Am I missing something - did responder have a better plan that I didn't mention, given the lack of allowable conventions?
#2
Posted 2012-July-26, 21:47
Did you say 4sf is banned? What are they playing? It is certainly not bridge.
#3
Posted 2012-July-26, 21:56
I would not SJS with the hand given. Remember that 1♥ is unlimited and forcing.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#4
Posted 2012-July-26, 23:18
2D/1C (showing slammish values with just Diamonds or both diamonds and clubs --a third notrumpish possibility)
2S/1H (Slammish with just spades or both majors)
Slam explorations which start with 1H-1S can get torturous, and these strong jumps eliminate some of that. But, the suit to which responder jumps is always at least 5 cards in length.
Others would rather use these bids as artificial conventions, rather than natural. There are variations of Jacoby raises, Reverse Flannery Responses, etc. which better suit the styles of those folks.
Strong natural jump shifts to the 3-level in a suit under opener's suit are truly wasteful, in my opinion ---especially if 2/1 is G.F.
#5
Posted 2012-July-27, 00:38
blackshoe, on 2012-July-26, 21:56, said:
Fourth suit artificial is hardly even a convention -- the fourth suit bid in an auction was always suspect. In the early days of contract bridge they just called it "temporising".
#6
Posted 2012-July-27, 04:19
aguahombre, on 2012-July-26, 23:18, said:
Which pairs?
- hrothgar
#7
Posted 2012-July-27, 05:51
That FSF is banned is not really an issue with this hand since you can bid a natural 2♠ over opener's 2♣ rebid.
#8
Posted 2012-July-27, 10:34
han, on 2012-July-27, 04:19, said:
Fantunes uses SJS over the 1-level suit bids, though Strong only in the sense that they are 5+ and Game Forcing. Also, R-M Precision (Meckwell) uses 1♦ - (1♥) - 2♠ as GF. I think 1♦ - (1♠) - 2♥ is also GF, but I have to look that up.
Both pairs are in the minority. I know I play Reverse Flannery JS over 1m in my Precision partnership (my preference), and in all the others (SA or 2/1) some WJS because they want to.
"Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself."
"One advantage of bad bidding is that you get practice at playing atrocious contracts."
-Alfred Sheinwold
#9
Posted 2012-July-27, 12:05
For me a SJS is always GF, either the old fashioned rock crusher and suit setting, or at least HHxxx in the suit bid and Hxxx in partner's suit, H=AKQ.
#10
Posted 2012-July-27, 16:01
#11
Posted 2012-July-27, 18:16
helene_t, on 2012-July-27, 05:51, said:
That FSF is banned is not really an issue with this hand since you can bid a natural 2♠ over opener's 2♣ rebid.
It might be an issue over opener's 1S rebid though.
#12
Posted 2012-July-31, 07:14
#1 yes, a good 5 card suit
#2 yes, opener makes his standard rebid
#3 FSF is banned, but SJS Soloway Style are allowed?
I would go with 1H, followed by 2S or 4NT - Blackwood.
#4 sure, but it violates the condtion of the contest
#5 lack of conventions means, at one point in time, you
need to make a decicsion / guess, and shoot it out, i.e.
trying to be scientific without tools is not possible.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#13
Posted 2012-July-31, 07:20
paulhar, on 2012-July-27, 18:16, said:
No - you have a fit, you can either invite with 5S, or ask
for Aces.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#14
Posted 2012-July-31, 17:42
(1) Jump shift (unpassed hand, not in comp) shows a game force with either a strong 6+ card suit or a 5+ card suit with 4+ in the suit partner opened.
(2) The overall strength is game force, but need not be more.
In my experience the "Soloway" style is more popular (although honestly, strong jumps are not very popular at all), but in my view this is both less frequent (requiring greater strength) and less useful (because the four-card suit with big balanced hand possibility messes up the continuations). Our style fits well with the fact that we play 2/1 as not necessarily game force (meaning that invitational one-suiters that are hard in 2/1 without IJS are easy for us, but GF one-suiters sometimes require us to make up a suit at responder's second turn unless we use the SJS).
Of course, we do play 4th suit (game) forcing.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#15
Posted 2012-August-06, 16:36
Some criticism of strong jump shifts are that they waste space but I have found that they actually SAVE a level of bidding compared to other auctions. if the bidding goes 1 ♣ - 2 ♥ for example, we are automatically looking for a probable small slam and maybe a grand. Usually the bidding is at 3 ♥ or above with other systems (if you use weak jump shifts for example) by the time you can convey your hand strength.
Good luck and keep counting,
Theo
#16
Posted 2012-August-06, 18:35
With partner's putative missing honor, raise him. Yes, even with a singleton.
Absent that, with a concentration (two of the top three honors) in your suit, rebid it.
Absent that, with a concentration in a side suit, bid that.
Absent that, bid NT.
All of this imparts a lot of information. In particular, a later 4NT bid by responder is not Blackwood
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean