a misfit
#1
Posted 2013-September-18, 04:13
We are all vulnerable. Patner is dealer and opens with 1H. RHO passes.
I have Spades K 7 6 4
Hearts -
Diamonds J 10 6 3 2
Clubs 9 8 4 2
What shall I do?
thx all
Alphred
#3
Posted 2013-September-18, 06:37
Your hand is a marginal response hand at best, so passing isn't likely to make you miss any game.
1 ♥ may not be a great contract, but bidding might well prompt partner to bid 2 ♥ which would be worse.
#4
Posted 2013-September-18, 06:53
I would bid 1♠, intending to pass partner's next call unless he surprises me.
Sure, there is some risk in bidding. But for all you know, there might be a game on these cards if partner has a strong 2-suited hand.
#5
Posted 2013-September-18, 06:58
ATB. I am not saying it is right to bid, just that we do not yet know if this hand is a misfit or a perfect fit.
#6
Posted 2013-September-18, 07:05
I always bid 1♠ on this type of hand, but it's a matter of taste.
I play 4 card majors, but will only be 4 if 44(32) or 3433 15-bad 19, so is usually 5, and if it's the balanced hand I will get to play in spades if we have a 4-4 fit and 2♦ if we don't. I have the advantage in my system that partner will never bid 2N over 1♠ with a balanced hand.
#7
Posted 2013-September-18, 09:04
One thing that's important is to have an escape hatch should pard bid 2nt next. ie. For us 3♦ (or anything else) is to play with the exception that all game force hands must go through a 3♣ checkback bid and that limits the disasters somewhat.
What is baby oil made of?
#8
Posted 2013-September-18, 11:52
rmnka447, on 2013-September-18, 06:37, said:
We misfits need rules.
#9
Posted 2013-September-18, 13:05
#10
Posted 2013-September-18, 16:08
I would guess, and it is a guess, to respond 1♠ because a lot of good things could happen. A lot of bad things could happen as well, but that's why it is a guess.
Good things include:
Partner has 4 spades! Even tho he may get us too high in spades, our result in spades rates to be several tricks better than in 1♥
Partner rebids a minor. I'd pass 2♣ and I'd also pass a (100%) forcing 3♣. I can't remember the last time I advocated passing a forcing bid, but I would here. I wouldn't pass a forcing 3♦, tho...that 5th diamond makes a world of difference
Neutral things: 1N and 2N. I'd pass both, and expect that the average result wouldn't be much different from passing 1♥
The bad things are pretty much limited to partner rebidding any number of hearts. Tant pis.
Now, in my partnerships I have agreements that make bidding somewhat more attractive. This sort of agreement is common amongst experienced players with experienced partners.
The main area in which these help is when partner rebids in notrump.
Over 1N, I play that 2♣ is a puppet to 2♦, usually artificial and the start of showing an invitational hand of some kind. However, while it is 'usually' the start, it can and would here be the end of a signoff in 2♦. 2♦ may not be great but the odds are that if partner rebids 1N, 2♦ will prove a better contract than either 1♥ or 1N.
In a similar vein, many of us have the ability to get partner to bid 3♦ over 2N. Both Wolff relay and my preferred method of transfers use 3♣ to force 3♦, which we would then pass.
#11
Posted 2013-September-18, 16:58
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slightly worried if I respond 1♠ and partner makes a jump shift to 3♣ as he could have a hand too strong to bid 4♥ right away such as
♠ AQx ♥AKJT9xx ♦x ♣KQx where 4♥ isn't terrible (requires 3-3 spades or onside ♣A or doubleton ♥Q) but we might pass 3♣.
but I do bid 1♠ as well even though I prefer to be non-vulnerable.
#12
Posted 2013-September-18, 18:02
#13
Posted 2013-September-18, 19:59
1h. There are a fair number more where our final contract will be better than
1h (if we were to bid 1s). There are just way too many ways things can get
worse if we bid now.Risk vs reward would seem to indicate
Pass
I echo this sentiment since my spade suit is nothing special and p may feel
compelled to raise with 3 spades probably making things worse. Change
my distribution to 5044 and I can see a 1s bid.
#14
Posted 2013-September-19, 05:55
Zelandakh, on 2013-September-18, 06:58, said:
ATB. I am not saying it is right to bid, just that we do not yet know if this hand is a misfit or a perfect fit.
Clearly North, for not opening the multi-way 2C where one of the options is a strong 3-suiter.
On a more serious note, what are the odds of that hand compared to something like Axx A10xxxx KQ xx? Or worse, partner has a nice-ish 15, perhaps with the SQ or something so he calls 3H. Ugh.
ahydra
#15
Posted 2013-September-19, 07:13
ahydra, on 2013-September-19, 05:55, said:
On a more serious note, what are the odds of that hand compared to something like Axx A10xxxx KQ xx? Or worse, partner has a nice-ish 15, perhaps with the SQ or something so he calls 3H. Ugh.
ahydra
Also depends slightly on style.
What do you bid with 6♥/4m over 1♠ ?
Do you freely raise to 2♠ on 3 ?
Can you sign off in 2♦ over a 1N rebid ?
But basically you're golden as long as partner doesn't bid more hearts.
#16
Posted 2013-September-19, 08:42
ahydra, on 2013-September-19, 05:55, said:
On a more serious note, what are the odds of that hand compared to something like Axx A10xxxx KQ xx? Or worse, partner has a nice-ish 15, perhaps with the SQ or something so he calls 3H. Ugh.
ahydra
Last I checked, responding 1♠ does not commit the partnership to the 4 level. So it is not a question of odds per se.
And, in my opinion, 3♥ is an overbid (an over rebid?) on the example that you provided.
As I said in my prior post, bidding over 1♥ has its risks, but, in my opinion, the benefits exceed the risks.
#17
Posted 2013-September-20, 01:49
#19
Posted 2013-September-20, 12:12
the_clown, on 2013-September-20, 05:11, said:
Then I would not want to be your partner. Responding on 4 pts
with a void in partners suit is what kamikaze bridge players do.
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#20
Posted 2013-September-20, 13:15