Your preferred rebid
Another 6-4 Opener's rebid
#3
Posted 2006-March-12, 17:20
Wtp, you make the cheapest
possible bid, you descibe 9 cards of 13
and you are limiting your hand.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#4 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2006-March-12, 18:27
#5
Posted 2006-March-12, 19:54
I went for 3♥ too, and partner raised to 4 with Q AKxx Txx Qxxxx
Spades were 4-2, and hearts 3-2: there was no problem in scoring the game.
Which was not bid in the other room, after 1♠-(2♦)-X-(P)-2♥-all P
#6
Posted 2006-March-12, 22:04
Kalvan14, on Mar 12 2006, 05:54 PM, said:
I went for 3♥ too, and partner raised to 4 with Q AKxx Txx Qxxxx
Spades were 4-2, and hearts 3-2: there was no problem in scoring the game.
Which was not bid in the other room, after 1♠-(2♦)-X-(P)-2♥-all P
I don't think your pard should pass 2♥ with that hand.
Still, 3♥ is a sensible call, esp at IMPs.
#7
Posted 2006-March-12, 22:05
Kalvan14, on Mar 12 2006, 08:54 PM, said:
I went for 3♥ too, and partner raised to 4 with Q AKxx Txx Qxxxx
Spades were 4-2, and hearts 3-2: there was no problem in scoring the game.
Which was not bid in the other room, after 1♠-(2♦)-X-(P)-2♥-all P
That is some pass of 2h by responder but Ok, willing to listen.
Hmm why do I think he expects opener to have less than 13 hcp and 3QT
#8
Posted 2006-March-12, 22:20
IMHO, 2♥ rebid shows a clear cut minimum, and I am not convinced that responder should give a raise.
I'd like to know what happens when opener has 5-4-2-2 (or even 5-4-3-1), which is not completely out of the picture.
It is likely to be a matter of style: what is certain is that our opponents bid 1♠-2♦-X-P-2♥ and all passed.
#9
Posted 2006-March-13, 04:41
xx
AKxx
xxx
xxxx
and that's about the worse hand I can buy.
#10
Posted 2006-March-13, 08:51
- hrothgar
#14
Posted 2006-March-20, 01:29
#15
Posted 2006-March-20, 10:13
And which you choose is a partnership style matter. If you are an extremely light opener, then 3♥ is the right bid. If partner is expected to pass the hand he actually held, then 3♥ is the bid. If, as in my partnerships, responder is supposed to invite with the hand he actually held, then 2♥ is okay.
If I did not know our style.. say I was playing with a good but unknown partner, then I would bid 3♥ because we are vulnerable, and would bid 2♥ if white or if at mps.
#16
Posted 2006-March-20, 13:56
#17
Posted 2006-March-21, 04:14
hatchett, on Mar 20 2006, 07:56 PM, said:
That's not a problem because pard is a passed hand. He can't have enough extras to go to slam.
If he were not a passed hand, then 3♥ is probably better, though 4 is ok if you want to make sure you don't miss game.
#18
Posted 2006-March-22, 00:20

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