Which suit first?
#1
Posted 2017-December-23, 18:37
You open 1D, 2C overcall, double by partner, Pass. Do you bid Spades or Hearts?
#2
Posted 2017-December-23, 20:30
iandayre, on 2017-December-23, 18:37, said:
You open 1D, 2C overcall, double by partner, Pass. Do you bid Spades or Hearts?
90% of the time the lower suit, hearts. It allows you to escape to spades a level lower if the opponents double for penalty. However, if the suit quality was AKQx against xxxx I would bid the stronger suit.
#5
Posted 2017-December-25, 19:02
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#7
Posted 2017-December-26, 11:29
This isn't my problem (we play a weak NT and four-card majors) I would have opened 1NT with this hand and with a stronger hand, I would have opened 1H. So I'm interested to hear other answers.
#8
Posted 2017-December-26, 16:34
If you wish to FG then 3♣.
#9
Posted 2017-December-26, 18:36
#10
Posted 2017-December-27, 05:25
#11
Posted 2017-December-28, 05:42
U19, on 2017-December-27, 05:25, said:
If partner had a hand where he had sufficient points to reverse, surely he would have opened 1NT or indicated that on the second round over the 2♣ overcall, not by just giving simple preference to a major at the two level?
#12
Posted 2017-December-28, 11:40
Another type of hand might be xxx Kxxx Axxxx x. If responder cannot use a neg x their side might all too easily lose the heart suit. If opener sometimes bids 2s (when opener is 44 in the majors) instead of 2h they also will surely lose the heart suit.
#13
Posted 2017-December-30, 18:40
Didn't work well this time with GIB as partner, but I am not convinced I should change, though it is clear that most prefer 2H. I would add that all the example hands from Gszes could rebid 3D over my 2S call, and then H would be found.
#14
Posted 2018-January-01, 16:47
iandayre, on 2017-December-30, 18:40, said:
Didn't work well this time with GIB as partner, but I am not convinced I should change, though it is clear that most prefer 2H. I would add that all the example hands from Gszes could rebid 3D over my 2S call, and then H would be found.
The two situations are very different. After 1♦ (2♣), it would be routine to double with shapes such as 4=2=4=3 or 2=4=4=3. If you bid 2♥, partner can bid 2♠ with the former shape and you get to play in your major at the 2-level. But if you bid 2♠, partner has to correct to 3♦ and now you have to play at the 3-level.
After (1♦) X, partner will only very rarely be 4=2 or 2=4 in the majors, and anyway, bidding 1♠ over your 1♥ would show a different hand.
#15
Posted 2018-January-01, 20:28
cherdano, on 2018-January-01, 16:47, said:
Should correcting to 2s be assumed to show 4 trumps only? I thought normally it shows 5-6, essentially a hand that would have made a negative free bid if available.