bidding problem
#1
Posted 2013-February-16, 00:36
2h ?
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#2
Posted 2013-February-16, 03:30
#3
Posted 2013-February-16, 03:48
Fluffy, on 2013-February-16, 03:30, said:
Same here.
In The Netherlands quite a few play a transfer defense to weak twos and multis. I think this is horrible, but my previous partner insisted on playing it. The advantage is obviously that you get to bid twice with strong hands.
My former partner would bid 2NT (transfer to clubs) followed by 3♠ on these hands 8 days a week. ("Isn't it great that I can show two suits?") It usually meant that I ended up declaring 4♣ doubled.
Rik
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#4
Posted 2013-February-16, 04:16
#5
Posted 2013-February-16, 10:30
Trinidad, on 2013-February-16, 03:48, said:
In The Netherlands quite a few play a transfer defense to weak twos and multis. I think this is horrible, but my previous partner insisted on playing it. The advantage is obviously that you get to bid twice with strong hands.
My former partner would bid 2NT (transfer to clubs) followed by 3♠ on these hands 8 days a week. ("Isn't it great that I can show two suits?") It usually meant that I ended up declaring 4♣ doubled.
Rik
The really horrible part of that toy is the urge to use it too often
#6
Posted 2013-February-16, 13:56
#7
Posted 2013-February-16, 15:15
Alik1974, on 2013-February-16, 13:56, said:
The problem with x is not that we might not have a fit but that we might potentially not find it (playing in diamonds instead of clubs).
George Carlin
#8
Posted 2013-February-16, 17:17
#9
Posted 2013-February-17, 04:46
I'll try that.
X: 3-suits or bal.
3C: S+D (expect D>S).
3D: S+C (expect C>S).
2S: 5+S.
2NT: H-stop(s).
3H: stop ask.
above 3D: 1-suiter.
Not only do I inform partner which quacks are working,
but I inform the offensive/defensive fit if they bid on.
#10
Posted 2013-February-17, 05:38
dake50, on 2013-February-17, 04:46, said:
I'll try that.
X: 3-suits or bal.
3C: S+D (expect D>S).
3D: S+C (expect C>S).
2S: 5+S.
2NT: H-stop(s).
3H: stop ask.
above 3D: 1-suiter.
Not only do I inform partner which quacks are working,
but I inform the offensive/defensive fit if they bid on.
You helpfully tell partner that you have clubs and spades with longer clubs. Unfortunately, you can no longer play in 3C. You also seem to have no suitable bid if your hand were Kxx xx Kx AQ109xx which is a major loss.
#11
Posted 2013-February-17, 10:42
FrancesHinden, on 2013-February-17, 05:38, said:
Yes, your first two sentences sum up why a top/bottom 3D is not a good idea.
Curious though, about the next part. I don't see anything in Dake's structure prohibiting a mundane 2C overcall
#12
Posted 2013-February-18, 08:42
aguahombre, on 2013-February-17, 10:42, said:
The TD perhaps?