dbl or bid ur suit?
#1
Posted 2004-May-03, 13:39
S: --
H: XX
D: AKJT987
C: AJXX
RHO OPENED 3H, What do you bid?
#2
Posted 2004-May-03, 14:01
Hence don't. I think there are two many losers for 5D, so I'll content myself with 4D
#3
Posted 2004-May-03, 14:03
If west continue with 4h i will bid 4nt to show my 6-4.
#4
Posted 2004-May-03, 18:20
I don´t intend at all to shwo ♣, ,not even if the suit was better, with a 7-4 is better to play in the 7th except rare cases.
#5
Posted 2004-May-03, 19:55
Much as this goes against the grain and is unpalatable, I pass this hand. If pd finds a double, (please). I bid 5D. If pd bids 3S, I bid 4D and then 5D over 4S, as his S are not likely to be that good if he can't bid 4 immediately. Ugly stuff!
#6
Posted 2004-May-03, 20:15
Now, I am the very first to admit this is no where near standard. I think playing standard, the best bid is the simple pass for the reasons expressed by The_hog.
Ben
#7
Posted 2004-May-04, 00:24
Misho
#8
Posted 2004-May-04, 07:03
Yeah I have a 7-4 hand so what?
#9
Posted 2004-May-04, 08:16
#10
Posted 2004-May-04, 12:12
#11
Posted 2004-May-04, 13:57
Flame, on May 4 2004, 06:12 PM, said:
hehe, neither me, never.
#12
Posted 2004-May-04, 16:38
#13
Posted 2004-May-04, 16:49
luis, on May 4 2004, 04:03 PM, said:
Yeah I have a 7-4 hand so what?
Yes the doubleton heart is a discouraging holding and yes pard probably does have spades but.............. to pass seems awfully negative with this hand. 7-4 with all your points in your suits is just too good to go quietly.
I choose 4D
#14
Posted 2004-May-04, 18:20
No answer is perfect, but partner will strive to protect in the pass out seat. I am happy that pass is better than the alternatives. Initially I thought I'd be totally the odd one out by passing. Interesting that Ben and Luis also think its correct.
#15
Posted 2004-May-04, 18:37
(I would also open 5♦, by the way.)
#16
Posted 2004-May-04, 20:05
The_Hog, on May 4 2004, 07:20 PM, said:
No answer is perfect, but partner will strive to protect in the pass out seat. I am happy that pass is better than the alternatives. Initially I thought I'd be totally the odd one out by passing. Interesting that Ben and Luis also think its correct.
Not saying that pass isnt right, but hear this, if east has 2 or less spades, then his partner has atleast Axxxx and if he also has 2 heart then 4sp has a good chance to go down.
so lets hope east has 3 spades now , west and partner have 10 spades together, i think KQJ10xx is too much to expect from partner, remember any less like KQJXXX doesnt make it. my point is 4sp will seldom be the right contract. so we know what to do over 4d-4sp we dont want to pass, and the way i play it 4nt will show exactly what i have 6-4 because with 5-5 or 6-5 or even bad 6 and good 4 i would bid 5c, partner will know what to do now.
If i pass and partner bid 3sp you said to bid 4d and then 5d over 4sp, im not that sure that this bet is much better. if partner bid his suit twice doesnt it give him a better suit then if he only bid 4sp once over our 4d ?
#17
Posted 2004-May-05, 05:57
The_Hog, on May 5 2004, 03:20 AM, said:
No answer is perfect, but partner will strive to protect in the pass out seat. I am happy that pass is better than the alternatives. Initially I thought I'd be totally the odd one out by passing. Interesting that Ben and Luis also think its correct.
Yes over 4s i would rebid 5d.
In your example pard would not reopen with a double they would bid 3s. Are you now going to bid 4d which doesnt show the value of your hand or are you going to bid 4h which may be a probe for nt or a good spade raise. At least when having bid 4d immediately pard is aware that you have a very good hand and will know what to do with a stiff heart and a couple good cards.
This hand has a tremendous slam potential and pass does not get that message across to pard. what is pard to do with
xxxxx axx qxx kxx after our pass of 3h. (hand contrived to make my point
but over 4d pard will surely bid 4nt. (and after a heart lead, if the club finesse works wonder out loud how to get to 6d)Ah yes that begs the question is 4nt to play in this auction? I think so.
as everyone here has said nothing is perfect but it has been my experience that when one passes with a good hand it's often impossible to convey to pard the value of your hand in the subsequent rounds of bidding
#18
Posted 2004-May-05, 14:50
S: AJTX
H: KX
D: XX
C: KQTXX
I BID 5D AFTER RHO'S 3H, THEN PD BID 6N, LHO HAS DIAMOND QXXX BEHIND, AND WE HAVE TO COLLECT 8 TRICKS AND CONCEDE THE REST.
4D seems the best bid. Pd will bid 4N or 5C. Pass may work out this time but not the other time.
#19
Posted 2004-May-11, 10:14
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