1D 1H ?
#1
Posted 2008-November-13, 21:57
We open 1D in 2nd. Pard bids 1H. Opps silent. Now what?
#2
Posted 2008-November-13, 23:43
#3
Posted 2008-November-13, 23:43
I think 3♣ is best though. If partner can bid 3♥ we can raise, if partner bids 3♠/3NT we can bid 4♦ or 5♦. The biggest problem with 3♣ is if partner has clubs, in which case you'd want to be in 3NT. However, 5♦ may still be ok.
--Always remember you're unique. Just like everyone else.
#4
Posted 2008-November-14, 01:17
George Carlin
#5
Posted 2008-November-14, 02:59
#7
Posted 2008-November-14, 04:52
#8
Posted 2008-November-14, 04:57
3D is an underbid, I am even willing to agree that it
is a massive underbid , but it is still the best bid.
As they say, if you survive this round, you will
be in a good position.
We will only miss game, if partner is dead, in which
case game may well be better than 50%, but not by
a large degree.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#9
Posted 2008-November-14, 05:25
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#10
Posted 2008-November-14, 05:51
But yeah, it sure felt like a death hand.
3C worked out okay.
#11
Posted 2008-November-14, 07:14
But, once again, this is another hand for a forcing 3♦ rebid.
#12
Posted 2008-November-14, 07:43
Bidding 3♣, for someone, is correct, but I dislike bidding colours I don't have.
Bidding 2♠ "out of tempo" would be fine. Partner will surely find a way to interpose some bid other then 4♠ with a 45 majors...Okok...I was jocking...
Bidding 2♠ "in tempo" is unbeliavable. You can change it in incredible. And p is favorite to be 44 or 54 in M. What else we have?
I have no tools to bid this hand (after 1♦ opening), so I MUST be creative. And my choice is... 4♦. I understand this show 6♦ 4♥, but I hope to make some jump to 6♦, just to show solid ♦. If 4♦ this way is forbidden, I'll choose 4♣ (splinter), with same hope.
It's a little bet, hoping to find a useful ♥ suit in front. I know.
But I found best showing 9 correct card (on 10) that showing 1 correct card (on 4+ supposed, with 3♣).
#13
Posted 2008-November-14, 08:51
I was a 3♣ voter (the first, actually), so I felt obligated to post down here because here is where the true 3♣ votes are being cast.
-P.J. Painter.
#14
Posted 2008-November-14, 09:21
Give me your name and adress...
3 Club can and often will work in America and other places where people are used to fake jumps. I doubt that it will work here in Germany. At least I have never ever seen such an answer to the typical question in the bidding polls.
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#15
Posted 2008-November-14, 09:25
#16
Posted 2008-November-14, 09:33
Depending on the meaning of 4♦ i would bid that or I would try 4♣.
If partner gives a positive response, 5♦ or 5♥ should be quite save and slam is withing reach.
#17
Posted 2008-November-16, 16:12
#18
Posted 2008-November-16, 22:19
You have 16-18 HCP, and a good 6+ card ♦ suit.
Is the danger that you miss slam? Game, which strain?
What would a bid of 4♦ (instead of 3♦) mean in this sequence, not ace asking I assume?
What will bidding 2♠ (reverse 17+ pard will expect 4 spades) or 3♣ (19 HCP for the jump shift, pard will expect 4 clubs) accomplish? You will tell pard you are strong, but what will aprd tell you that you want to know?
What do you want to know?
-Aces.
-King of hearts.
RKCBW 1430 could work out, though pard will think hearts are trum and may bid over your 6♦ if confused.
And if pard has 0 key cards you wont be so happy.
You probably dont wnat to be in NT with this ahnd.
How about 4♦?
Pard may pass with quacks and a diem void, but he probably has a bit more and will bid 5♦.
With a great hand (the black aces) he can cue bid.
#19
Posted 2008-November-17, 03:55

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