Your call?
responding to overcall
#4
Posted 2022-April-13, 05:01
AL78, on 2022-April-13, 04:52, said:
I don't think that pass has any merit at this vulnerability.
3♣ has the advantage that it prevents opener from doubling 2♠ (or bidding 2NT or 3♣, but those calls aren't used that often).
Most likely they won't be competing over 3♣ anyway so 2♠ should work fine.
And 3♣ is misleading, it shows a weaker hand.
#6
Posted 2022-April-13, 05:18
Now what?
#7
Posted 2022-April-13, 05:21
Partner might even be pleasantly surprised with 2 A, the 4th trump, a side Q and no wasted S points, although if we are to play at NTs, from my hand, the SQ might be better.
#8
Posted 2022-April-13, 06:37
AL78, on 2022-April-13, 05:18, said:
Now what?
This is annoying, I have pretty much what I have shown so I would prefer partner just to make a decision.
Maybe they are fishing for a side suit that can give additional tricks and then I should sign off because I don't have that. But I think my hand is a bid better than it might have been: the clubs are likely to run, and I have entries for any finesses that might be needed. And I certainly couldn't have much more as a passed hand.
So 3NT.
#9
Posted 2022-April-13, 06:44
#10
Posted 2022-April-13, 07:55
Only three imps out thankfully.
Here are the auctions on the other three tables:
They all made 10 tricks.
#11
Posted 2022-April-13, 08:11
#12
Posted 2022-April-13, 08:16
#13
Posted 2022-April-13, 08:20
Dbl would be OK if she can't stomach to pass.
The 2NT bid is also not a good idea. The club suit probably won't run and she has only one spade stopper, so for 3NT to make she needs a lot of help. So she should sign off in 3♣.
#14
Posted 2022-April-13, 09:05
eagles123, on 2022-April-13, 08:16, said:
This was with a different partner to the other posts I have made, but I see what you mean, I should change mentality towards doing my best, but not expecting to be competitive. This one is more open to discussion on bidding and system modification in general.
#15
Posted 2022-April-13, 09:17
#16
Posted 2022-April-13, 10:30
I like the 2NT bid. East asked for a spade stop, and West has one. What more do you want? If East has a minimum they can bid 3♣ after and West can pass.
I think doubling 1♠ with the West hand is also a bad idea. Passing is clear, unless you have an explicit agreement to play minimum off-shape doubles (not my personal preference).
#18
Posted 2022-April-13, 10:56
DavidKok, on 2022-April-13, 10:30, said:
I like the 2NT bid. East asked for a spade stop, and West has one. What more do you want? If East has a minimum they can bid 3♣ after and West can pass.
I think doubling 1♠ with the West hand is also a bad idea. Passing is clear, unless you have an explicit agreement to play minimum off-shape doubles (not my personal preference).
can't disagree more re 2N, partner is a passed hand do you really expect to make game here?
#19
Posted 2022-April-13, 11:06
#20
Posted 2022-April-13, 14:16