Is it forcing?//Your bid? Bridge Today Mag.
#1
Posted 2005-January-07, 10:28
NV-VS-VUL
1D=2C=X=XX
2S=3C=4S=5C
??=PP=??
1) is pass forcing over 5C? Why?
2) If opener passes what is your bid with:
KXXXX=KJ98XX=X=X, AND WHY?
3) AS OPENER WHAT IS YOUR BID OVER 5C WITH:
JT9X=QX=AKJXXX=T, AND WHY?
#2
Posted 2005-January-07, 10:57
Like Larry Cohen says, if the waiter can tell if a pass is forcing (my teammates say the caddy), then its forcing. Otherwise its not.
#3
Posted 2005-January-07, 11:13
What would I bid with the SIX-FIVE hand? The old saying is with 6-5 come alive. I think, however, that I will hit 5 CLUBS. I have hearts, presumably partner has diamonds, and we both have spades. This doesn't mean we will beat it however. I am always ready to explain to partner that if they don't make some of their doubled contracts we are not doubling enough. Seeing me double here, you can see that I get to say this a lot. :-)
I think pass with opener;s hand over 5!Cs is right, but I would be sorely tempted at this particular vul to bid one more for the road.
#4 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-January-07, 11:27
#5
Posted 2005-January-07, 12:11
- hrothgar
#6
Posted 2005-January-07, 13:01
2) as i reading the auction, the opps's XX shows 4 card hearts most likely, otherwise he would choose 3c raise in the first place.
i always try to use the LAW and the 5 level decision, opps has 10 or 11 club fit,
and we had most 9 spade fit, total winner is 20. plus some downgrade adjustment due to HJ98, singleton diamond in partner's diamond suit.
so i would choose defense. plus penalty double.
3) i have no idea, tough decision on the table. probably Pass.
hope it all make sense.
shan,
#7
Posted 2005-January-07, 13:08
mike777, on Jan 7 2005, 04:28 PM, said:
NV-VS-VUL
1D=2C=X=XX
2S=3C=4S=5C
??=PP=??
1) is pass forcing over 5C? Why?
2) If opener passes what is your bid with:
KXXXX=KJ98XX=X=X, AND WHY?
3) AS OPENER WHAT IS YOUR BID OVER 5C WITH:
JT9X=QX=AKJXXX=T, AND WHY?
NEAT PROBLEM -
I would pass with openers hand. I probably take cheap insurance with responders hand in 5S give the lack of defense (aces), the 9 card fit and 65 shape and who knows 5S might be a maker (u never know). The biggest risk I think bidding 5S runs is that opps might bid 6C, and occasionally (but that would be VERY rare) it will make. It is my belief in the long run, competing to 5S w/the combined hands will win more often than lose (@ MP I would consider pass as an avenue to a + score and IMPs I would bid as 5S is the action least likely to create swing).
I commend all the people that pass 5C, I think pass is a great option and when 5C is NOT making you are getting nice score however I just cant resist )))
MAL
#8
Posted 2005-January-08, 01:41
#9
Posted 2005-January-08, 08:20
#10
Posted 2005-January-08, 08:58
#11
Posted 2005-January-08, 13:25
1. no this is one of VERY few auctions where pass is NOT forcing imo.
2.pass
3.dbl . and for more then one reason:
1. have ace king in my opening suit
2.I dont want partner to bid 5♠
3.I dont want to let opps play this undoubled (since pass isnt forcing)
4. Im agressiv:)
foole me twice, shame on me....!!
#12
Posted 2005-January-08, 14:31
- hrothgar
#14
Posted 2005-January-08, 16:47
Hannie, on Jan 8 2005, 08:31 PM, said:
1)Consider the same question but without the redbl. Would you think it is forcing?
2)What pd should do with balanced game force hand after the 2C overcall?
#15
Posted 2005-January-08, 21:05
#16
Posted 2005-January-09, 19:21
1) Cohen=N
Kanter=Y
Lawrence=Y
Martel=Y
Woolsey=Y
Koskish=y
Granovetter=Y
2) Kantar=5s
Woolsey=5s
Kokish=??? very close
Martel= very close
Granovetter=5s
Cohen=P
3) Cohen=P
Martel=X
Woolsey=P
Lawrence=X
Kantar=X
#17
Posted 2005-January-10, 03:25
Anyway, I would play this as forcing. Reponder bids 4♠ to make so it can't be good to defend 5♣ undoubled.
#18
Posted 2005-January-10, 08:57
Joel
#19
Posted 2005-January-28, 07:05
So: Double=I have a hand willing to bid on but you may convert.
Pass= I would prefer to penalize the opponents but you may bid on.
Pass/Pull= I have slam aspirations.
This system describes the intent of the immediate hand but allows for the input of partner. Seems a good approach.
WinstonM
#20
Posted 2005-January-29, 14:33