Drury ?!?!? You wish it was on...
#1
Posted 2005-May-31, 03:46
HAND 1 (see hand 2 in a post below for similar problem)
AQJT-xx-Jxx-Txxx
You decide to open a lead directing 1S because you have the following agreement:
1. you can pass any pard's bid to show subminimal bid
2. you have agreed to play reverse drury so pard won't take off looking for game
Bidding proceeds:
MP, NV vs Vuln
p-(p)-1S-(2D)
X-(p)- ?
Ouch ! You HOPED you could pass any pard's rebid (or use drury sequences), but this is awkward...
What agreements do you suggest to solve these sequences once you are at this point ?
(besides avoiding the problem altogether, giving up opening good 4 baggers in 3rd seat with marginal values at favourable vulnerability.... )
#2
Posted 2005-May-31, 04:07
Try 2♠. If you don't like that, 3♣ seems to be your only 'hope'...
#3
Posted 2005-May-31, 04:09
#4
Posted 2005-May-31, 04:14
I will rebid 2♠ in tempo and look like a person who has a nice 6-carder and an opener. I am only 2 cards and 3 hcp off
Roland
#5
Posted 2005-May-31, 04:19
I cannot imagine that partner has less than 4 clubs. If he has 3 diamonds, he should pass. If he has 5 hearts or 3 spades, he should bid them. That leaves 5 clubs, so I have even a margin of safety in my statement...
Arend
#6
Posted 2005-May-31, 04:21
so here is now a simpler related problem (I just switched the minors).
In the same situation (MP, white vs red, 3rd seat) you hold
HAND 2
AQJT-xx-Txxx-Jxx
Bidding goes
p-(p)-1♠-(2♣)
DBL-(p)-?
Now you have available a more comfortable 2 diamonds rebid
THE QUESTION IS:
Does 2 diamond show full opening values ?
Without real opening values am I obliged to rebid the opening suit ?
If not, how do you discriminate a full opener from a subminimal opener ?
(you will agree with me that opener cannot bid the same way with a full opener and without full values...)
#7
Posted 2005-May-31, 04:38
cherdano, on May 31 2005, 05:19 AM, said:
I understand the problem. Partner's double shows hearts, and only hearts, to most people, and doesn't say a word about clubs. In an ideal world you have both, but the world is not ideal.
Roland
#8
Posted 2005-May-31, 04:50
I would bid 2S on the first (what else?) and probably 2S on the second as well. Not so much because I think 2D shows a full opener, but because partner is more likely to pass 2S than to raise 2D. And opponents may find it harder to double you for penalties because you have all those spade honours.
I don't have a general method to show a light opener rather than a full one; if you make a habit of opening light I think you have to live either with going off in 2NT sometimes or missing the occasional 3NT.
p.s. I probably would have opened 2S. But it's a matter of style.
#9
Posted 2005-May-31, 06:11
Walddk, on May 31 2005, 11:38 AM, said:
cherdano, on May 31 2005, 05:19 AM, said:
I understand the problem. Partner's double shows hearts, and only hearts, to most people, and doesn't say a word about clubs. In an ideal world you have both, but the world is not ideal.
Roland
Ok, but why should responder bid with 2=4=4=3 and 10hcp? If I have 4 hearts and short diamonds, I will reopen most likely. Do you think he could be 2=5=3=3? What other hand could he have with 3 clubs only?
Arend
#10 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-May-31, 08:03
second one 2D
No neither of these says you have a submin opener. This is life when you open this light, you lose alot of accuracy in competitive auctions.
#11
Posted 2005-May-31, 08:25
Hand 1 -- partner has virtually denied ♠ support ...so 3♣ - pray harder:))