Your bid
#2
Posted 2024-September-20, 00:14
Here, assuming that 2D might have been very weak, I feel that I have quite a bit extra. I bid 4H, but it is a guess.
#3
Posted 2024-September-20, 00:49
I’m puzzled by the 3H bid, because partner is a passed hand, and my 2D presumably was more about shape than hcp. Maybe the partnership has strong constraints on 1st seat, nobody vul, preempts, but I would still be worried…what kind of hand/suit can be introduced into a misfit auction at the 3-level but wasn’t able to bid in 1st seat? I think that question a two suiter, hearts and clubs. Maybe something like xx AJ10xx xx Kxxx.
#4
Posted 2024-September-20, 00:59
mikeh, on 2024-September-20, 00:49, said:
I’m puzzled by the 3H bid, because partner is a passed hand, and my 2D presumably was more about shape than hcp. Maybe the partnership has strong constraints on 1st seat, nobody vul, preempts, but I would still be worried…what kind of hand/suit can be introduced into a misfit auction at the 3-level but wasn’t able to bid in 1st seat? I think that question a two suiter, hearts and clubs. Maybe something like xx AJ10xx xx Kxxx.
I wondered about this, it was our opps auction, I don't think a fit bid would occur to them.
#5
Posted 2024-September-20, 01:02
#2 If I have shown a 2-suited hand facing a passed hand, it is clear, we play one of my suits,
for me the heart bid is a lead director, showing values, I guess I bid 4S, partner can still
correct to clubs.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#6
Posted 2024-September-20, 01:27
#7
Posted 2024-September-20, 01:29
#8
Posted 2024-September-20, 01:35
#9
Posted 2024-September-20, 03:00
#10
Posted 2024-September-20, 03:23
The 3♥ bid has to be some kind of flag bid or fitbid. All hands that want to bid hearts at the 3-level should do so the first time, and a potential misfit has made it far less attractive to take unilateral action the second time around. This partnership had no agreements about the bid, but it should promise a fit in one of opener's suits by sheer bridge logic. I wish I knew which suit though. If your partnership plays 'sound preempts', or is of the opinion that 'bidding the second round shows an imperfect preempt, probably a 2-suiter', I think you are at a deficit in these competitive auctions.
Some people play the 3♥ as a lead direct, and several commenters have raised this option. Personally I think it is more important to focus on the impending 5-over-4 and 5-over-5 decisions. For me the 3♥ bid is used to solve questions regarding our degree of fit, balance of strength and whether or not we set up a forcing pass.
Without agreements I don't know how to bid from here. The 4♥ bid would not occur to me, because 3♥ can to me never show a desire to play in hearts on this auction. I will not bid 5-over-5 unilaterally, and the lack of dialogue in the bidding means it's a pure guess. As stated my hand is defensively oriented, so I will guess to pass 5♦.
#11
Posted 2024-September-20, 03:36
TMorris, on 2024-September-20, 03:00, said:
I play it as Majors, with 3♣ showing highest & lowest with one partner and 5♣4♥ unlimited with another,
Playing The OS you have several options
a) 2♠ 5+♣4+♠
b) 3♠ 6+♠ IJO
c) 1♠
I'll go for 1♠, but may have a difficult choice of rebid
#12
Posted 2024-September-20, 04:22
DavidKok, on 2024-September-20, 03:23, said:
Showing the 6-5 is also possible by starting with 1S and bidding clubs later.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#13
Posted 2024-September-20, 04:49
P_Marlowe, on 2024-September-20, 04:22, said:
#14
Posted 2024-September-20, 05:56
TMorris, on 2024-September-20, 03:00, said:
This is a directorial, and this is exactly what happened, I (E) asked about 2♦ and was told both majors. Would you believe this is the whole hand, I can't believe the 3♥ bid:
Surely S should bid more with known 11/8-9 card fits, but he is not constrained by UI unless N winced, I wasn't looking. N is, and I think 4♠ has LAs. if he passes, I bid 3N which most likely makes 10 for 430 instead of 400. The problem is that I think 5♠ requires the unlikely lead of ♥J to beat it 3. The question is whether they should be in hearts which is less successful.
#15
Posted 2024-September-20, 06:41
DavidKok, on 2024-September-20, 03:23, said:
The hand is defensive in the sense that it can probably take many tricks on defence for a hand with this shape. It is not defensive in terms of LoTT/ODR, where aces are rather neutral (see Cohen and Robson/Segal), and the quacks and intermediates in the black suits more than weigh up for the queen in what could easily be their (but after 3♥ appears to be partner's) suit.
Many on these forums seem to mix up these very two different senses of 'defensive', with likely catastrophic results sometimes.