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#1
Posted 2012-December-21, 12:08
1♠ p 1NT (forcing) p
2♣ p ?
Sorry no bart or anything like that available. 2♣ is 4+ or 5233 or 5323.
2. KJx xx AJx QJxxx, I deal, r/r
1♣ 1♥ 1♠ (5+) 1NT
X (support) 2♥ 3♦ P
?
3. AKxx K9xx KJxx J, RHO deals, w/w
2♥ ?
- billw55
#2
Posted 2012-December-21, 12:41
2.
3. Pass for now. X if it feels like I need a board, but that could well blow up in my face. 2♠ if partner has a sense of humour.
#3
Posted 2012-December-21, 12:43
2. 4♠. Very, very close but 'invite heavy, accept light' and while I am minimum, I have zero wasted.
3. Pass. If I were forced not to pass, I'd try 2♠ before 2N, but this is an easy pass for me. I think my action should partner reopen with a double is also of interest.
#4
Posted 2012-December-21, 12:43
#5
Posted 2012-December-21, 12:49
TylerE, on 2012-December-21, 12:41, said:
2. Pass. Partner heard my support double. Don't think I have enough to double it.
I think you misread the auction: I think it was your partner, who certainly doesn't want to play 3♦
#6
Posted 2012-December-21, 12:50
lalldonn, on 2012-December-21, 12:08, said:
2. KJx xx AJx QJxxx, I deal, r/r
1♣ 1♥ 1♠ (5+) 1NT
X (support) 2♥ 3♦ P
?
4♠ - - Partner has made a gametry in ♦.
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#8
Posted 2012-December-21, 12:57
2) 3H which is undoubtedly the jdonn bid I have a minimum and the QJ of clubs looks pretty terrible, but I do have good spades and diamonds! I think it's closer to 3S than 4S tbh, if partner is 5341 which he rates to be my hand is just not all that great. AQTxx Qxx Kxxx x is a pretty normal hand for partner and game is pretty awful.
3) 2N, sick bid but we are w/w at MP.
#9
Posted 2012-December-21, 12:57
3♥, saying that I don't know whether to bid game or not.
Pass. No other action is attractive.
#10
Posted 2012-December-21, 13:00
You know my style is to always bid and be an animal playing MP vs weak players, you get so many extra tricks when declaring if you can play major suits and NT or play the hand when you are white/white good things just happen.
#11
Posted 2012-December-21, 13:26
I had thought of it, precisely as its advocates suggest: showing an inbetween hand.
But why does it mean that?
I think it should but I'd be worried hauling it out in an undiscussed partnership. We haven't limited our hand in any way, beyond opening 1♣. As I understand how support doubles are played, we'd have doubled with KJx x AJxx AKQxx or KJx Ax AJx AQxxx
Those look like 3♥ calls to me (altho maybe my first example could be a 4♥ call).
I accept that maybe one can have it both ways: bid 3♥ both on the powerhouse and the inbetween hand, intending to bid game over a signoff with the former and drive to at least the 5-level if he were to bid game over 3♥. However, I was concerned that he might just assume that I have the powerhouse and bid too much.
#12
Posted 2012-December-21, 13:41
If partner's 1♠ bid promises 5, why am I making a support double on 3? Should I not raise on 3 or 4 and make a support double with 2 (perhaps Hx)?
That said, I agree with Pass; 3♥; and Pass.
#13
Posted 2012-December-21, 13:54
#14
Posted 2012-December-21, 14:01
mikeh, on 2012-December-21, 13:26, said:
I accept that maybe one can have it both ways: bid 3♥ both on the powerhouse and the inbetween hand, intending to bid game over a signoff with the former and drive to at least the 5-level if he were to bid game over 3♥. However, I was concerned that he might just assume that I have the powerhouse and bid too much.
Yes, I think you have it right there. Much like below 3N cuebids are trying to get to 3N but may be slam tries, I think in between bids in game try auctions are best played as counter game tries (and are non specific if there is only one of them, like last train, except for game). Game before slam and all that.
I think this should even apply at the 2 level, for example (1C) 1H (p) 2C (p) 2D could just be a reasonable hand that is not willing to go beyond the 2 level (since the ranges are so wide).
This might seem like it is cutting it too thin, but there are definitely hands that are not minimum but not excellent and this facilitates accurate game bidding IME.
#15
Posted 2012-December-21, 15:35
- billw55
#17
Posted 2012-December-21, 20:31
And yeh i would pass 2C and 2H....would probably bid 4S - IMPs
#18
Posted 2012-December-21, 21:44
2) I think playing support doubles when partner shows 5 spades over a non 1N bid (eg 1C 1H 1S 2H X) is "standard" in the USA but not necessarily best. I know levin and weinstein play it as a good hand with 2 spades, I guess basically takeout. I have never played it as anything but support since that is the standard approach in my country so I cannot comment on whether I think it's best, but it seems reasonable to play it as extras with a doubleton.
#19
Posted 2012-December-22, 04:55
#20
Posted 2012-December-22, 06:40
2. 3♠. I like my spade and diamond holdings, but I also have some bad features, since I suspect partner has a stiff club. Even ♠AQxxx ♥Jxx ♦KQxx ♣x is not enough, since I anticipate a trump lead and partner need not be that strong. In reality I would punt it against randoms.
3. Pass. Make the hand slightly better and I go for the off-shape double, ready to pass partner's 2NT lebensohl response!