Do you have a strong opinion on this?
#1
Posted 2013-August-12, 20:54
♠AKQT3
♥2
♦A753
♣632
#2
Posted 2013-August-12, 22:46
(did you also want to know what it is?)
#3
Posted 2013-August-12, 23:19
What should you bid? Most people will say 2♦, but to be different (and assuming it is MPs, but you know what assuming means) I will go with 2♠. AKQTx is better than most 6-card suits. At teams, I will pick the boring but practical 2♦.
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#4
Posted 2013-August-13, 00:41
Can partner not have:
xx
xxxx
KQxxx
Ax
5D is excellent, 6D has a play and opposite a nigardly 2S bid, that is where you will play.
#5
Posted 2013-August-13, 00:47
On this occasion, it's that I'd bid 2♦.
#6
Posted 2013-August-13, 06:57
This hand is the exception though - I have a stong opinion that 2D is correct *and* I feel I know what I am talking about.
#8
Posted 2013-August-13, 07:50
#9
Posted 2013-August-13, 09:07
Free, on 2013-August-13, 07:50, said:
If I can make game opposite a passed partner something has gone wrong!
A unanimous poll, I think that's a first.
I have been trying to experiment with this type of hand/auction where 2♦ is the book bid but nt is often the better spot in MP.
#10
Posted 2013-August-13, 09:27
jillybean, on 2013-August-13, 09:07, said:
A unanimous poll, I think that's a first.
I have been trying to experiment with this type of hand/auction where 2♦ is the book bid but nt is often the better spot in MP.
Not at all, Jx, Axx, KQx, xxxxx looks like 3N to me, Jx, xxx, Kxxxxx, Ax looks like 12 tricks in a choice of suits, depends on your exact system and what is required for a 2/1.
You're on a gamble, basically if partner has Jx, Axx, xxx, Axxxx you probably have 8 tricks in spades or NT, if their cards are less crisp like Jx, Axx, xxx, KJxxx you're better with a trump suit as you get to lead clubs up twice. If you have a diamond fit you're probably better there given that partner will give false preference when you're not.
#11
Posted 2013-August-13, 09:35
#13
Posted 2013-August-13, 10:34
PhilKing, on 2013-August-13, 09:35, said:
This.
#14
Posted 2013-August-14, 17:17
do not like 1n and I do not wish to bury a possible club fit.
If playing a standard system I am still unsure if 2d is best since
we could very easily be burying a club fit in order to show a
4th diamond. It would carry a bit more risk but overall 2c will
probably serve better in the long run than 2d. A2c bid here will
also much better facilitate getting to 5d if p bids 2d over our
2c and we raise to 3d and keep the bidding low while looking
for small target game.
IMO 2c=10 2s=9 2d=8 and I doubt I would be upset no matter
which choice my p made from those 3 pass=4
#15
Posted 2013-August-14, 18:32
2C is worth a 0 in my opinion and I do not know one decent player who would bid this.
#16
Posted 2013-August-16, 04:47
#17
Posted 2013-August-16, 08:16
2♦ is clearly the book bid.
I think both pass and 2♣ have merit. My style after a forcing nt is to make the cheapest bid in a suit where I have tolerance to avoid forcing partner to the three level, I don't know why I would change this after a non forcing nt.
#18
Posted 2013-August-16, 08:42
jillybean, on 2013-August-16, 08:16, said:
2♦ is clearly the book bid.
I think both pass and 2♣ have merit. My style after a forcing nt is to make the cheapest bid in a suit where I have tolerance to avoid forcing partner to the three level, I don't know why I would change this after a non forcing nt.
I don't disagree too strongly on the 2♣ approach but I do disagree.
Our bidding is based on 1. shape, 2. shape and 3. more shape
With an unbalanced hand we have the option of bidding 3♣ next to pattern out if it looks right. Losing the ability to play in exactly 2♣ (when the opps don't balance) while increasing our chances of getting to the right trump suit is a small price to pay.
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#19
Posted 2013-August-16, 09:10
She knows we don't play Godzilla.
#20
Posted 2013-August-16, 19:45
jillybean, on 2013-August-16, 08:16, said:
2♦ is clearly the book bid.
I think both pass and 2♣ have merit. My style after a forcing nt is to make the cheapest bid in a suit where I have tolerance to avoid forcing partner to the three level, I don't know why I would change this after a non forcing nt.
2C has no merit....none....zero.
Look at the following responder hands:
x
xxxx
Jxxxx
KQx
Responder will pass 2C and not correct to 2D which could be a 5-1 fit. Your Ds are not good. So you will play a 3-3 fit rather than a 5-4
x
xxxx
xxxx
xxxx
Responder will pass 2C, so you will play a 4-3 fit rather than a 4-4. Not so bad as the previous example, but still.
As agh posts, 2C is one of those bids that may occasionally work out, but it is a very poor guess. I would rate it as a zero. Even passing a 5143 is better, though still not good bridge.