Your call and why?
MSC
#2
Posted 2007-August-16, 15:09
Can we infer that partner has a non-minimum?
In any case, if the opponent have a fit, we have a fit and that convinces me to be aggressive and GF
#3 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2007-August-16, 15:24
#4
Posted 2007-August-16, 15:28
1) how many diamonds does partner have
2) what kind of heart wastage, or stops does he have
3) did he start with 5+ clubs or 5+ spades (he could be 6-5 in the blacks at this point in the auction or he could just have 5+ clubs)
and the only call flexible enough to allow us to find this information out is 2H.
So many experts, not enough X cards.
#5
Posted 2007-August-16, 15:29
#6
Posted 2007-August-16, 15:30
Since this is BWS..no walsh...
From what I can understand...1D shows 5+d and 4 card major any strength or
4 d and 4 card major with invite plus or denies a 4 card major?
In any case partner has not promised 5 clubs and 4s and 2s by me is not game forcing.
btw as a side note if playing walsh I would rebid 3C since for me 2s would be a slam try in spades. We know pard would have 5 clubs.
#7
Posted 2007-August-16, 15:51
#8
Posted 2007-August-16, 15:55
jdonn, on Aug 16 2007, 04:51 PM, said:
I posted this since there are many expert choices here that were picked....wide range.
Hint 2h was not the majority or even the most popular
#9
Posted 2007-August-16, 16:59
#10
Posted 2007-August-16, 17:11
If 5+♣, partner is almost sure to have shortness in diamonds (let's assume opponents have nine hearts and not ten). Partner's also likely to have some wastage in hearts (either opponent could've bid 1♥ and neither did, so they probably don't hold all the honors). This makes forcing game somewhat less appealing, makes 3♦ rebid less appealing, and suggests that rebidding 3♣ may be a reasonable course of action.
If 4+♣, bidding 3♣ seems silly as this could easily be a 4-3 fit opposite a balanced hand. Partner could easily be 4-3-2-4 and diamonds can be the best fit. On the other hand, if partner has this shape it actually upgrades our hand (now the diamond cards are much more useful). It becomes appealing to consider 2♥ (GF), or even raising spades (if we're going to play a 4-3 fit, let's play in the major).
If 3+♣, then a diamond fit starts to look more likely and rebidding 3♦ has a fair amount of appeal. It's not unlikely that partner holds strong hearts (given the lack of heart bid) and I wouldn't be surprised if partner was 4-3-3-3 or 4-3-2-4 with weak clubs. A 2♥ rebid or spade raise is still possible too.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#11
Posted 2007-August-16, 17:16
awm, on Aug 16 2007, 06:11 PM, said:
If 5+♣, partner is almost sure to have shortness in diamonds (let's assume opponents have nine hearts and not ten). Partner's also likely to have some wastage in hearts (either opponent could've bid 1♥ and neither did, so they probably don't hold all the honors). This makes forcing game somewhat less appealing, makes 3♦ rebid less appealing, and suggests that rebidding 3♣ may be a reasonable course of action.
If 4+♣, bidding 3♣ seems silly as this could easily be a 4-3 fit opposite a balanced hand. Partner could easily be 4-3-2-4 and diamonds can be the best fit. On the other hand, if partner has this shape it actually upgrades our hand (now the diamond cards are much more useful). It becomes appealing to consider 2♥ (GF), or even raising spades (if we're going to play a 4-3 fit, let's play in the major).
If 3+♣, then a diamond fit starts to look more likely and rebidding 3♦ has a fair amount of appeal. It's not unlikely that partner holds strong hearts (given the lack of heart bid) and I wouldn't be surprised if partner was 4-3-3-3 or 4-3-2-4 with weak clubs. A 2♥ rebid or spade raise is still possible too.
MSC so BWS...no walsh....
see previous post.
#12
Posted 2007-August-17, 01:50
With 2♥ stopper my pd will bid 3nt to offer choice of game. If partner pass ill be happy to play a partscore and probably happy to be in spades. If partner bid 4♠ it rate to be a fair MP anti-field contract.
Ive bid these kinds of hands regularly and im very satisfied with my 3cd raise result so far ... so ill keep doing until proven otherwise.
edited --- 2♥ seems like a dangerous overbid since partner will be short in ♦ and my KQ♦ are a bit of wasted values.
An interesting gamble is also to bid a low 2♣ and waiting for partner response... and if partner pass you have great chance the opps will balance.
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#13
Posted 2007-August-17, 06:05
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#14
Posted 2007-August-17, 07:16
Right on values, right on distribution. The suit is not as good as I would like, but when is the last time you had a perfect bid available in a problem hand?

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1C-1D
1S=?
NOTE:2H=GAME FORCE