pclayton, on Apr 9 2008, 02:25 PM, said:
kenrexford, on Apr 9 2008, 11:05 AM, said:
I don't get the 2♥ bidders.
Things that can go wrong:
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1. Partner bids 3♥ with 5♠/4♥. Now, everything I do is surely a slam try with hearts agreed.
3N is a slam try? 4
♦ is a slam try?
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2. Partner bids 4♥. Worse yet!
Worse? Pard should have 5-5 in the majors for this call. Tricky to get to 6
♥ when pard bids 3N over your 3
♣ Ken.
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3. Partner bids 2NT as a weak relay. This is not hopeless, unless partner wanted to show a crap hand with hearts. When I bid anything below 4♥, he will bid 4♥. Delayed pain.
So he bids 3
♥ over 3
♣. Not the end of the world IMO. Given that you are calling this a GF by rebidding 3
♣, how is that better? I'll play a 4-3 with 4
♥'s opposite my monkey's 5 count, and you'll play 3N with flimsy black suit stoppers.
By the way, what would you rebid with:
♠x
♥AKx
♦AKTxxxx
♣Ax?
1. After 1
♦-1
♠-2
♥-3
♥, yes, everything is a slam try. Partner's 3
♥ call showed GF and slam interest, with hearts. So, 3NT is serious, and 4
♦ is a non-serious cue.
2. If the sequence is 1
♦-P-1
♠-P-2
♥-P-4
♥, why should partner have 5-5 in the majors? You just showed four hearts, so he only needs four hearts. In fact, he might even have three of them and want to try the Moysian. 4
♥ just shows a non-slammish heart acceptance, I would think.
3. 1
♦-1
♠-2
♥-2NT-3
♥ could be something like 5314 and bust. Now, I like Moysian fits, but 3-3 is asking a bit.
4.
♠x
♥AKx
♦AKTxxxx
♣Ax? 1
♦-1
♠-3
♣; I might bid 3NT with that hand, though. If a suit is fake, and lower-ranking, the degree of "fakeness" is irrelevant.
"Gibberish in, gibberish out. A trial judge, three sets of lawyers, and now three appellate judges cannot agree on what this law means. And we ask police officers, prosecutors, defense lawyers, and citizens to enforce or abide by it? The legislature continues to write unreadable statutes. Gibberish should not be enforced as law."
-P.J. Painter.
1♦ - 1♠
3♦ - All Pass