Can this be Western Cue to bid 3NT if you East have a Heart stopper?
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#2
Posted 2018-May-09, 09:13
If it's not thoroughly discussed (and even if it is) how is partner to know they need a spade and diamond stopper as well?
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#3
Posted 2018-May-09, 09:44
Two possible standard meanings for 3H is a really good hand or good hand 5S and 5 minor.
#4
Posted 2018-May-09, 09:47
#5
Posted 2018-May-09, 16:20
But maybe not on this hand - too much of a gamble. Good players tend to lead aces against this auction and find the right switch.
#7
Posted 2018-May-09, 19:58
But yes, playing Western Cue here is a good agreement.
#8
Posted 2018-May-09, 23:08
But Not with a void.
#9
Posted 2018-May-10, 00:52
Q. 1 is the bidding sequence asking for a heart stop? A. 1 Yes
Q. 2 Am I certifiably insane for using that sequence with the hand shown? A. 2 Yes
#10
Posted 2018-May-10, 01:25
dickiegera, on 2018-May-09, 08:42, said:
Can this be Western Cue to bid 3NT if you East have a Heart stopper?
I would just bid 3♣ showing my long powerful suit and leave the rest to partner. As a corollary,what would be the
situation if the club suit were spades? Bid 4♠ direct?
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#11
Posted 2018-May-10, 21:08
PhilG007, on 2018-May-10, 01:25, said:
situation if the club suit were spades? Bid 4♠ direct?
No, the correct call would be a choice between pass and 3♠. You don't pre-empt over a pre-empt. 4♠ shows a strong hand. Something like AKQxxx AKxx x Kxx.
Edit - in a hurry, many errors. See correction below.
#13
Posted 2018-May-10, 23:36
#14
Posted 2018-May-11, 00:45
Of course, opps might raise the ante with 4♦, but I’d still feel more confident about my bidding on the next round if I pass first time.
#15
Posted 2018-May-11, 02:18
Joe_Old, on 2018-May-10, 21:08, said:
Agreeing with the “you don’t preempt a preempt” hypotheses leads to the question, why isn’t 2S a better call than 3S?
#16
Posted 2018-May-11, 07:57
thawp66, on 2018-May-11, 02:18, said:
Sorry all - was in a hurry.
The hand I meant to suggest was AKQxxx AKxx x Kx - 13 cards. This hand would bid 3♠.
I also intended to suggest that the choice presented by PhilG (a ♠ suit of AKQJ987) would be described by a call of Pass or 2♠. A call of 4♠ should show a NAMYATS hand type; 8 good trump and some outside honors that is slightly too weak to open a strong 2♣.
You might also ask, "why not double, then bid ♠?" with the hand I suggested. IMO X is best reserved for more balanced hands that can stand a penalty pass (or truly huge hands where you're hoping for slam), as opposed to unbalanced hands where you have a suit that can play comfortably opposite two small cards.