How high?
#1
Posted 2005-December-12, 20:44
Your PD opened 1S, 1NT forcing and PD rebid 2H. Opps keep silent.
How do you think the chance of a game? If you make an invitation, it is almost impossible to have PD understood what you want.
#2
Posted 2005-December-12, 21:09
Everything else falls in between. Anything could be right, but I think I'd opt for 3H at IMPs and probably MPs too but I might pass at MPs.
#3
Posted 2005-December-12, 21:16
- hrothgar
#4
Posted 2005-December-12, 21:19
pclayton, on Dec 12 2005, 10:09 PM, said:
Everything else falls in between. Anything could be right, but I think I'd opt for 3H at IMPs and probably MPs too but I might pass at MPs.
ditto.
#5
Posted 2005-December-13, 04:54
If opps aren't that good, invite. Otherwise pass.
#6
Posted 2005-December-13, 05:57
What is it, that partner does not understand?
He may believe, I hold 10-12 HCP
bal. with 4 card support, but who cares?
As long as he takes the bid as invitational.
With kind regards
Marlowe
PS: Looking at the above comment,
I agree, that 3H is probbaly IMP based,
but I will bid it anyway, even playing MP.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#7
Posted 2005-December-13, 08:34
#8
Posted 2005-December-13, 08:40
pclayton, on Dec 12 2005, 10:09 PM, said:
Everything else falls in between. Anything could be right, but I think I'd opt for 3H at IMPs and probably MPs too but I might pass at MPs.
Playing RITON 2♣ rebids, you would pass, as you are likely to catch partner with the second hand (KQxxx, Qxxx, Axx, x or similar), since the first hand is clearly a 2♣ rebid (a good 15+ or better.... Axxxx, AKQx, void, Axxx).
Not playing RITON, I would close my eyes and guess. At matchponts, I would guess pass and try to go plus. At imps, I would issue a game try... so I agree with Hannie and mike777.
#9
Posted 2005-December-13, 08:53
If I'm 1426 I would bid game at imps.
The only way I have to invite is to raise 2H to 3H. Partner has no way of knowing that
xxxxx
AKxx
x
Axx
makes game on a 3-2 break, but
xxxxx
AKxx
Axx
x
goes off in 3H
If I'm 1435 I probably raise to 3H if I some way of doing so and not implying a 10-count (.e.g if a 1NT response was limited).
#10 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-December-13, 09:06
#11
Posted 2005-December-13, 09:25
The usual hole in standard system, and another example of why a Gazzilli/Riton 2C cannot be substituted by judgment alone...
#12
Posted 2005-December-13, 11:26
- hrothgar
#13
Posted 2005-December-13, 17:52
adhoc3, on Dec 13 2005, 03:44 PM, said:
Your PD opened 1S, 1NT forcing and PD rebid 2H. Opps keep silent.
How do you think the chance of a game? If you make an invitation, it is almost impossible to have PD understood what you want.
Can I see the actual hand please as the one you shoe has 14 cards?
I will PASS at MP and MAYBE bid 3♥ @IMPS
#15
Posted 2005-December-14, 06:22
at MP I would pass, at IMPs I might even bid 3♣ to play
#16
Posted 2005-December-17, 09:15
#17
Posted 2005-December-17, 17:00
#18
Posted 2005-December-17, 17:49
1) 3H overstates the strength of the hand both for offense and defense and only works when partner has substantial extras in either HCP or distribution.
2) The auction 1S-1N-2H-3H-4H is the type that propels the opponents into a speculative penalty double when they smell bad breaks.
3) If I were to bid, I'd want to be able to bid either 4H directly or 4C as a fit-showing jump and neither of these really describes my lack of goods.
4) Not every game or slam that makes is biddable - this may be one of those.
Winston
#19
Posted 2005-December-17, 17:53
mcphee, on Dec 17 2005, 10:15 AM, said:
If partner did this I would think him a result merchant, basing his future bidding on the result of one hand that is unbiddable. A better partner would acknowledge your bidding problem with a nod of the head and a ce la vie.
Winston

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