fitting hand but no fit? how to move this?
#3
Posted 2012-November-12, 17:12
#4
Posted 2012-November-12, 17:25
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#5
Posted 2012-November-12, 23:41
#6
Posted 2012-November-13, 01:59
#7
Posted 2012-November-13, 02:58
#8
Posted 2012-November-13, 03:17
George Carlin
#9
Posted 2012-November-13, 04:19
#11
Posted 2012-November-13, 05:40
without discussion I guess 1-2.
George Carlin
#13
Posted 2012-November-13, 05:49
#14
Posted 2012-November-13, 05:54
gwnn, on 2012-November-13, 03:17, said:
After two over one respond showed game force,completely,so I think if responder rebid 2nt show 12-14hcp or 18-19hcp,but directely bid 3nt with 15-17hcp,extra values.
I think 4♣ will be a reasonable bid for a slam try in this hand.when opener have good support with extra values ,we may rebid 4♣ for slam try,orelse what can we do to show my decent hand?
Fluffy, on 2012-November-13, 05:11, said:
Usually 3nt show 0-1card ♠ with extra values(15-17hcp) and a long ♣ suit.
#16
Posted 2012-November-13, 11:15
quiddity, on 2012-November-13, 10:58, said:
You obviously were confusing BBF bidding with RL bidding.
#17
Posted 2012-November-13, 12:03
- We have no spade wastage for a club contract. If partner has a stiff (probably an honor) or Ax, thats good news.
- My ♣KJ look like nice cards for partner.
- I am a non-minimum, and partner is showing extras.
I would like to be in slam across these hand types:
x, KQx QJxx AQxxx (and this probably doesn't justify the values for a 3N call)
Ax KJx QJx AQxxx (max, but passing would be terrible)
A KQx QJx Qxxxxx (awkward hand, but is it really right to rebid such a lousy suit?)
My biggest concern is that partner is 2344, and might take a bullish view, so I am far from confident that 4♣ is the right forward 'nudge'. Maybe 4♦ is, but I think passing is the wrong approach on this hand.
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#18
Posted 2012-November-13, 12:20
1. 3N is VERY specific ("pure"). Its like an old-fashioned 1M - 2N call, so exactly 12-14, not six cards in responder's suit, good stoppers in the 3rd /4th suit, not a side four carder, and probably exactly a doubleton in opener's.
2. 2N was a catchall. It included awkward hands for responder that didn't fit neatly into 3N or other descriptive rebids. I think Gnasher suggested inverting 2N and 3♣ which would help in a lot of cases when responder had an anti-positional stopper, or was open in a side suit.
If I had these agreements with the OP hand this would be an easy pass.
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#19
Posted 2012-November-13, 12:21
Give him:
♠Ax ♥KTx ♦QJx ♣AQTxx
And now you are cold for SEVEN clubs.
♠Kx ♥KJx ♦Qxx ♣AQTxx
Gives you a great chance for six despite the minimum count.
♠AJ ♥KQx ♦QJx ♣QT9xx
Is solid without a spade lead and cold if partner has the ♠Q.
I would move with 4♣. If partner drives slam, it should be pretty decent, and we can still stop in 4NT when 4♣ does not turn him on.
#20
Posted 2012-November-13, 12:27
We are really going for the 5-2 club fit with 4C, describing 5-1-4-3 with extras to elicit pard's cooperation. Yep, I might do that; but, there are risks and I think it commits us to a suit contract.