BPO-001-E
#2
Posted 2005-May-05, 12:24
Isn't this hand the reason that sane people play good/bad Michaels? I have a wonderful hand for partner. Give him the expected 1=5=5=2 with a couple red suit Kings and my first round controls make for a powerful offensive holding. At the same time, I'm unwilling to try for a perfect 5m with 18 HCP... Preempting with a pass or correct 4C is a losing proposition. My Spade length makes it less likely that the opponents can compete in Spades. 4C will hopelessly jam our own constructive auctions if partner has the strong hand type (if partner has a storng hand, slam is a possibility)
#3
Posted 2005-May-05, 12:26
EXPECTING OUR FIRST UNANIMOUS POLL ANSWER.
With strong P does not rebid minor at 3 level but shows major. Assume this is standard but look forward to other methods.
#4
Posted 2005-May-05, 12:30
#5
Posted 2005-May-05, 12:53
Wouldn't I also bid 2N on: xxxxx, xx, xxx, xxx? If so, partner can't get too excited even with the strong variety of Michaels. So I'll know partner's minor, but won't have a clue to his strength, unless he has a mountain and doesn't bid 3 of a minor.
Much better to play 2N to clarify partner's hand (3♣ / 3♦ = weak, 3♥ / 3♠ = strong with corresponding minor) and minor and 3♣ as pass / correct.
#6
Posted 2005-May-05, 14:26
#7
Posted 2005-May-05, 15:04
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#8
Posted 2005-May-05, 15:44
Now I think a bit on it, it seems like similar to multi, you could bid 2NT with verylong club hoping to have another bid, while you could do the same with 3♣ if you held ♦. Therefore 2NT should show better ♣ than ♦ when you were weak.
#10
Posted 2005-May-05, 16:45
(1) 3♣ is pass/correct to play in partner's minor. 2NT is some sort of asking bid for strength.
(2) 2NT is asking for partner's minor. 3♣ is natural and suggests playing there.
I voted for 2NT, since I believe (2) is more standard. Also, it may be reasonable to push on to five of a minor with this hand, especially if partner's minor is clubs and he has a non-minimum. If 2NT is asking strength/shape then I can bid on opposite a max, and if 2NT is just a minor ask I can raise 3♣ from partner to 4♣.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#11 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-May-05, 16:47
x
AQxxx
xx
KQxxx
And is 3C not just clubs?
#12
Posted 2005-May-05, 16:55
HeartA, on May 5 2005, 06:35 PM, said:
You will have some esteemed company shortly... :-)
#13
Posted 2005-May-05, 16:56
mike777, on May 5 2005, 02:26 PM, said:
EXPECTING OUR FIRST UNANIMOUS POLL ANSWER.
With strong P does not rebid minor at 3 level but shows major. Assume this is standard but look forward to other methods.
Another prediction bites the dust...
#14
Posted 2005-May-05, 17:15
Jlall, on May 6 2005, 01:47 AM, said:
x
AQxxx
xx
KQxxx
Hand looks a bit strong for 2NT...
#15
Posted 2005-May-05, 17:20
Jlall, on May 5 2005, 05:47 PM, said:
x
AQxxx
xx
KQxxx
And is 3C not just clubs?
This is really the main issue on hand, what the heck does p have for michaels bid.
On bbo and in real life it seems 99% say weak or strong but then have int hand such as Justin's example. Hope the panel speaks on what is common expert practice.
#16
Posted 2005-May-05, 18:28
please tell me your minor?
see what partner rebids
#17
Posted 2005-May-06, 02:05
Fluffy, on May 5 2005, 04:44 PM, said:
Now I think a bit on it, it seems like similar to multi, you could bid 2NT with verylong club hoping to have another bid, while you could do the same with 3♣ if you held ♦. Therefore 2NT should show better ♣ than ♦ when you were weak.
Hi,
I voted for 2NT as well.
The difference between 2NT and 3C in my regular partnership is,
that 2NT promises always atleast invitational strength.
This is necessary, because we play the michales cue with continuos
ranges.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#18
Posted 2005-May-06, 02:05
If you play good/bad Michaels than you don't need to bid 2NT.. partner will bid again with the big hands.
- hrothgar
#19
Posted 2005-May-06, 02:17
#20
Posted 2005-May-06, 02:25
HeartA, on May 6 2005, 12:35 AM, said:
Don't wory, I join you.
The alternative is first 2NT then 3♠ but that sounds more minor-suit oriented to me.
BPO-001-E
West North East South
1♠ 2♠ Pass ?
Of course, 2♠ is Michaels cue-bid in BBO-Advanced.