Is this 1D alertable over a short club
#1
Posted 2014-February-22, 22:51
and not alert it?
well we play short club (balanced or clubs, but do have a forcing raise available) but pretty well require 6 to raise. also our NT responses are 1N=11-12, 2N=13-14, 3N=15-17.
this means with 3-3-2-5 6-10 hcp or 18+ hcp(we don't use strong jump shifts for balanced hands) we have no natural bid so bid 1♦
is 1♦ alertable?
we play 1♦as F1 does that make a difference?
#2
Posted 2014-February-24, 04:45
If you do not alert a bid, which needs an alert, tournament directors and committees will breath down your neck.
Now guess what a smart guy like you should do.
I know this leads to an inflation of alerts, which in my private opinion defeats what the word "alert" stands for in English.
But as long as our rules are as dumb as they are....
Rainer Herrmann
#3
Posted 2014-February-24, 05:10
#4
Posted 2014-February-24, 08:33
#5
Posted 2014-February-24, 08:46
Maybe it is different in places where beginners don't learn the principle that they can always fake a minor suit if they are short of forcing options.
#6
Posted 2014-February-24, 08:54
Why do you have to bid 1♦ on 3-3-2-5 6-10 HCP? Why not bid 1NT?
#7
Posted 2014-February-24, 11:30
helene_t, on 2014-February-24, 08:46, said:
Having played some in England I could not imagine not alerting this there. It is certainly not something that was ever taught to me.
Also,
ArtK78, on 2014-February-24, 08:54, said:
steve2005, on 2014-February-22, 22:51, said:
#8
Posted 2014-February-27, 12:04
helene_t, on 2014-February-24, 08:46, said:
Maybe it is different in places where beginners don't learn the principle that they can always fake a minor suit if they are short of forcing options.
I've never heard of faking a 1♦ response. Yes it can be articial; twalsh - alerted, montreal - alerted, but if 1♦ denies a 4 card major (montreal extreme?) and does not guarantee 3 cards I would expect an alert. I am sure the UK regulations would agree.
This post has been edited by fromageGB: 2014-February-27, 12:10