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Searching for 3N, Missed Game Caught Between 2 Stools

#1 User is offline   vodkagirl 

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Posted 2014-April-17, 23:27



I am playing 2/1 with a random. I show my spades and he shows a second suit. I immediately think 5 but then think why jump that high when 3N could easily make if he has a stopper. He surprised me by passing. We make with 2 overs.

Did I do wrong in merely supporting his 2nd suit? Should I have invited to game with 4?
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Posted 2014-April-17, 23:47

3 shows an invitational hand in most standard systems. Your hand should force to game by bidding 2 -- hopefully you'll have room to bid 3 over partner's response. Note that aside from 3n and 5, 4 is also a very possible contract, maybe even opposite a doubleton.
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Posted 2014-April-18, 00:24

I like slam opposite as little as X XX AKXXX KXXXX, and might try a 3H splinter over 2C. Even the King of Spades might be unnecessary. Anyway, we could land in 3NT after that 3H Splinter if Partner chooses to bid it right there knowing full-well what he is facing in Dummy.
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Posted 2014-April-18, 00:43

In the natural bidding section this is a very tough hand.



option 1=2h non-natural and gf
option 2=3h non-natural and splinter

I would hope that 4c would be natural and gf.
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Posted 2014-April-18, 07:23

I don't think the "natural bidding" forum has ever been restricted to no artificial treatments. It refers to the overall style.
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Posted 2014-April-18, 08:35

First priority - force to game by bidding 2. Then try to decide between 3NT or game or slam in clubs.
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Posted 2014-April-18, 10:23

I cannot stress enough, the importance of not making a bid that PD can pass below game when you have a game force! The first thing east should be thinking about here when she sees PD open the bidding is that the pair must reach game.

NEVER MAKE A BID THAT PD CAN PASS BELOW GAME WHEN YOU HAVE A GF HAND !!
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Posted 2014-April-18, 10:28

View Postaguahombre, on 2014-April-18, 00:24, said:

I like slam opposite as little as X XX AKXXX KXXXX, and might try a 3H splinter over 2C.

I don't think this is a good idea if you're playing with a random in the MBC.
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Posted 2014-April-18, 13:44

I think 3 is by far the best bid, suggested by Aguaman.
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Posted 2014-April-19, 09:18

View PostBbradley62, on 2014-April-18, 10:28, said:

I don't think this is a good idea if you're playing with a random in the MBC.

Maybe not. But, I doubt it would be passed.
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Posted 2014-April-21, 13:13

3C is just inv.

You can either bid 2H, FSF, looking for a spade fit, or 4H, a splinter.

With kind regards
Marlowe

PS: The single jump in the 4th suit is dangerous, at least undiscussed,
some play it as gf with 5-5, others as inv. with 55, I dont think, the later
is playable, but that is just my opinion.
With kind regards
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Posted 2014-April-22, 05:28

Many thanks to all who posted.

I think FSF would have been the way to go if my tunnel vision had not blinded me to it.
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