What do u bid??
what 2 bid? expert partner
#2
Posted 2006-April-23, 16:37
#3
Posted 2006-April-23, 16:41
#4
Posted 2006-April-23, 16:50
#5
Posted 2006-April-23, 17:18
can I make 6S opposite something like AQxxxx, xx, xxx, xx or at least have a decent play for 6?
Does 4D splinter promise 4-card support when P has promised 5+ is the suit or can the bid be made on 3 trumps with a high honor? (An interesting question would be the difference between 4C and 4D on this sequence.)
4D seems like an interesting bid to make with these cards.
DHL
#6
Posted 2006-April-23, 23:53
Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.
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#7
Posted 2006-April-24, 00:07
4♦ seems ok, but I usually deliver a 4th trump.... maybe the ♣ suit compensates, but 3♦ should help us find the right level...
#8
Posted 2006-April-24, 00:35
Roland
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#9
Posted 2006-April-24, 05:55
haver, on Apr 24 2006, 08:16 AM, said:
Bidding goes
1CL - 2DI (weak) - 2SP - Pass - ?
What do u bid??
As P has made a forcing bid I will bid 3♦ (forcing I believe in sayc and 2/1 ) because:-
1. I think that the 4♦ splinter should show 4 ♠ support
2. I am not sure that 4♣ is forcing
3. I do not have enough ♥s to bid 4♥ (as P may play me for 5/4 in ♣/♥)
SO IMO 3♦ is the best bid to describe my hand
#10
Posted 2006-April-24, 07:00
haver, on Apr 23 2006, 10:50 PM, said:
Oh.. well, it wasn't very clear to me. Anyway, I'll bid 4♦ then.
#11
Posted 2006-April-24, 07:33
So I will bid 4♣, and yes, I am a spade short for this bid, partner will take me for 6-4 in the blacks
#12
Posted 2006-April-24, 08:57
inquiry, on Apr 24 2006, 01:33 PM, said:
This reasoning is solid, but I think bidding 4♦ is more descriptive because it implies good clubs anyway.
#13
Posted 2006-April-24, 08:59
whereagles, on Apr 24 2006, 09:57 AM, said:
inquiry, on Apr 24 2006, 01:33 PM, said:
This reasoning is solid, but I think bidding 4♦ is more descriptive because it implies good clubs anyway.
You never are 4-4-1-4? How about 4-3-1-5?
#14
Posted 2006-April-24, 09:03
The splinter in D should show a 4th trump and while I have compensation in other areas I do not want partner to be sure of 4 trumps in my hand. He may have the values to look for 7 with something like AJxxxx in S and be very unhappy with I produce only 3 trumps.
#15
Posted 2006-April-24, 09:17
inquiry, on Apr 24 2006, 02:59 PM, said:
whereagles, on Apr 24 2006, 09:57 AM, said:
You never are 4-4-1-4? How about 4-3-1-5?
4414 is much rarer than 4315. Hopefully pard will figure that out himself as well
The 4315 should imply good clubs because you have
1. extras, and
2. no diamond values.
so club strength is expected.
Actually, this hand borders on being strong enough for a direct RKCB 4NT. I would certainly bid that opposite the right partner (a practical bidder who doesn't like complicated auctions but can play cards well).
#16
Posted 2006-April-24, 10:16
whereagles, on Apr 24 2006, 10:17 AM, said:
Is it? I don't have any figures to hand, but I would think that:
- a general 5431 shape is quite a lot more common than a 4441 shape (about 6 times as common as a first approximation).
- there are 24 possible (5431) hand patterns and only 4 (4441)s. (this is where my factor of 6 above comes from)
- any particular 4441, say 4=4=1=4, is slightly more common than any 5431, say 4=3=1=5.
#17
Posted 2006-April-24, 10:26
Blofeld, on Apr 24 2006, 04:16 PM, said:
True, but a splinter can be made on a bunch of shapes, of which only the 4414 shows 4 clubs. All others have 5+ clubs: 3415, 4315, 4405, 3406, 4306, etc...
#18 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2006-April-24, 11:00
#19
Posted 2006-April-24, 12:35
Jlall, on Apr 24 2006, 12:00 PM, said:
#20
Posted 2006-April-24, 14:15
jdeegan, on Apr 24 2006, 06:35 PM, said:
And exactly how are you going to find that out?

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Bidding goes
1CL - 2DI (weak) - 2SP - Pass - ?