1st seat bidding problem
#1
Posted 2007-January-22, 07:28
3
6
QJ85
AK97543
Bonus question: Do you bid anything else at a more favourable vulnerability?
#2
Posted 2007-January-22, 07:34
#3
Posted 2007-January-22, 07:37
1♦ is my bid.
1♣ i don't have good rebid; 2♣ is GF;3♣ i have additional good suit
3nt should be AKQ 6+ even 7th+
5♣ in vuln zone will be dangerous hardly for partner to bid slam
#4
Posted 2007-January-22, 07:39
Doubt that anyone will find this surprising
#5
Posted 2007-January-22, 08:02
The 3NT description isn't complete enough for me to bid it with this. If it shows this kind of hand, then sure I would bid it. I don't expect that it does though. I wonder why 2C is also given as an option. Again, if that shows this hand then I would bid it.
- hrothgar
#6
Posted 2007-January-22, 08:06
#7
Posted 2007-January-22, 08:10
3NT: Basically a 4-in-a-minor preempt but not a solid suit.
#8
Posted 2007-January-22, 08:38
If opps bid 4M, i can still bid 5♣, if they try 5M than I'm positive that the bad trump break, will bring them down.
So lets involve partner in this decision process.
#9
Posted 2007-January-22, 08:42
hotShot, on Jan 22 2007, 02:38 PM, said:
So lets involve partner in this decision process.
Well, you seem to have everything under control, so why do you need to ask pard anything?
#10 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2007-January-22, 09:55
#11
Posted 2007-January-22, 12:23
I resolve those issues by describing this hand well with a vulnerable 4C opening.
#12
Posted 2007-January-22, 12:28
Jlall, on Jan 22 2007, 07:55 AM, said:
Ditto. We won't always find the magic 3N, since pard doesn't know about our ♦'s, but thats life.
My major suit stiffs argue for preemption.
#13
Posted 2007-January-22, 13:04
whereagles, on Jan 22 2007, 04:42 PM, said:
hotShot, on Jan 22 2007, 02:38 PM, said:
So lets involve partner in this decision process.
Well, you seem to have everything under control, so why do you need to ask pard anything?
Because I don't want to go down in 5♣, if they can't make 4M
and I want to be in 6/7♣ if partner has the right cards.
The necessary pieces of information, will come from the bids that are possible after a constructive 1♣ opening.
#15
Posted 2007-January-22, 14:06
My second choice is 1C.
I wouldn't preempt below game level with this hand, it's too good.
Peter
#16
Posted 2007-January-22, 14:12
Nothing is right, but abstentions never work on panels and are not permitted at the table so I flip my special 3-sided coin and it lands with 5♣ showing. Thus 5♣ it is and if partner has Axxx Axxx Kxxxx void, and trump are 4-2, well -100 against a cold 1370 is far from the worst result I've had.
#17
Posted 2007-January-23, 14:39
BebopKid (Bryan Lee Williams)
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#18
Posted 2007-January-23, 17:15
#19
Posted 2007-January-24, 05:35
1♣.......30
else...........0
excellent description being vulnerable: about 4-5 losers in a c contract, few highcard-points. no interest in a major!! with many A and a mild c-fit p may raise. opps must guess!
opening 1♣ may lead to a better 3nt but has little effect on opps bidding. in fact it makes it easier for opps!
if 3nt shows a nonsolid minor, that may be good also but I never played that convention. for me 3nt would show a solid suit (even a major). obviously that hand is somewhere between 4c and 5c. if one cannot stop at 4c one may as well bid 5!
This post has been edited by luckyloser: 2007-January-25, 01:41
#20 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2007-January-24, 08:32
BebopKid, on Jan 23 2007, 03:39 PM, said:
yeah I musta overlooked that plan.

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