Not playing Riton 2C
#1
Posted 2005-September-11, 21:53
KQ10987
AK
Jx
1H-p-1NT-p
??
1NT is forcing, you are not playing Riton 2C.
- hrothgar
#2 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-September-11, 22:13
#3
Posted 2005-September-12, 01:53
#4
Posted 2005-September-12, 02:33
#6
Posted 2005-September-12, 03:19
whereagles, on Sep 12 2005, 04:11 AM, said:
Welll... for one, it is not forcing. I would think with 19 you want to force to game.
We are playing 2/1, right?
2N = 17-19 and is a near game force
3N = 15-17 with a solid 6-card suit
3H = about 16 with a good 6-card suit
2S = forcing 1round and only promises that hearts are longer than spades
Therefore, best choice is between 2N or 2S.
I vote for 2N
#8
Posted 2005-September-12, 03:24
Incidently, I would have opened it 2♣, but 1♥ is ok too.
#9
Posted 2005-September-12, 05:51
I think this isn't consistent with rebidding 3H. To make a NF bid after pd has bid, on a hand you think good enough for a GF opener makes no sense. Either bid is OK in isolation, but if you think the hand is worth 2C, you must make a forcing bid now.
I would have opened 1H and rebid 2S. I *never* do this, but the alternatives are worse. 2N is closest, but it hides your 6 card suit.
Nice post, Hannie.
Peter
#10
Posted 2005-September-12, 06:28
2♣ opening bid, if your system allows it, is also not too much of stretch with this hand, expecially since you can anticipate the rebid problem if partner responds 1NT.
#11
Posted 2005-September-12, 06:41
#12
Posted 2005-September-12, 07:17
I had a terrible hand for him, Jxx x J10xx KQ10xx, so his extreme conservatism could have paid off. No such luck, everything was lying favorably and he made 4.
- hrothgar
#13
Posted 2005-September-12, 08:12
4H, I know what I wanna play:
game and I know which suit: hearts.
Chances for slam are fairly low,
if partner holds one of the stronger
versions, he will make a move most
of the time, when its right , ... not
always, but thats the price I am willing
to pay to minimize the time we need for
this particular hand.
I think 2S is ok, but it woul not have
occurred to me at the table.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#14 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-September-12, 08:15
whereagles, on Sep 12 2005, 04:11 AM, said:
If your king of diamonds was the 2, you have a very normal 3H bid.
#15
Posted 2005-September-12, 08:35
han quotes me in his initial post (riton 2!♣ is my baby), so i guess i have to add my two cents here
the disparity of answers indicates there is no really obvious choice, and this is the basic sense of the artificial 2♣ rebid han evocates, meaning " i m stuck".
this will be followed with 3♥, depicting a hand between 1♥ 1NT 3♥ and a strong opening.
frenchies have two strong openings, 2♦ game forcing and 2♣ which is either 22/23 balanced or any "strong two".
this hand belongs to the last, so would be treated that way by a french style tenant.
there is a thread called " gazzilli" on this forum where you can find about riton 2♣.
friendly
henri.
#16
Posted 2005-September-12, 08:48
In this case the 3♥ rebid turned out to be ok move, as game is not odds-on (though it's a lucky make).
#18
Posted 2005-September-12, 09:35
whereagles, on Sep 12 2005, 09:48 AM, said:
In this case the 3♥ rebid turned out to be ok move, as game is not odds-on (though it's a lucky make).
YOu contradict yourself, you say its close to 2c and on the other hand you say its close to 3h, there is huge gap between 2c and 3h like 2 tricks gap.
you cant be close to both.
this is 2c :
Ax KQJXXX AX AKJ
this is 3H :
xx KQJXXX xx AKJ
#20 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-September-12, 10:01
Fluffy, on Sep 12 2005, 11:00 AM, said:
lol