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#1
Posted 2004-May-26, 05:25
♠ AJxxx
♥ Jxxxx
♦ Jx
♣ x
and you hear the following auction:
Pd RHO You LHO
1♣ 1♥ 1♠ 1NT
2♦ pass ?
What do you bid and why?
#2
Posted 2004-May-26, 06:09
Misho
#3
Posted 2004-May-26, 06:31
#4
Posted 2004-May-26, 06:58
I don't know ihis minors 4:5, 4:6 or 5:6. I don't know the quality of his minors. Therefore 2NT is the least of all evils.
Al
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#5
Posted 2004-May-26, 06:59
Probably passing 2d is the best option but I can't eliminate the chance to play a 5-2 fit instead of a 4-2 fit.
#6
Posted 2004-May-26, 07:02
1) Pass is out. Your partner reversed (yes, I know some people play only forcing bid by opener here is a cue-bid, but real world, you patner rebid 2♦ expecting you to take another call. Don't disappoint him.
2) 2♥ is out. Sure you have five of them, but your partner will be leaping to slam if you cue-bid and he really has good strong reversing values. After a free-bid between two freely bidding opponents, with a 1♥ bid that only shut out ♦, I think WESTIE has a goodish hand, and partner is light for the reverse. But still, cue-bid has to be good hand.
3) 2♠ is at least biddable. Conveys just about the right infortmation, other than placig too mch emphasis on spades. Two spades is one of my top two choices.
4) Another, 3♣ false preference in a forcign auction ==> NOOOOOOOOO. I don't mind the false preference part, but your hand isn't strong enough for this. You just got to play 2NT here as good/bad, lebehnshol, Ingberman (or what ever you want to call it). So with club support (even fake club support), you have to bid 2NT and then pass partner's 3♣ rebid.
5) 2NT here SHOULD NOT BE NATURAL. I play it as Ingberman, and as misho suggested, you could bid 2NT here and pass partner's 3♣ rebid.
So the only real choice is 2NT==> to get to 3♣ and convey weakness, and 2♠. My feeling is if partner had ♠ support and good hand, he would not be mucking around with 2♦ reverse, he would have raised ♥ or cue-bid. On the other hand, in ♠ my hand is worth maybe 3 trircks, in ♣ it is worth one. Patner rates to be 1-2-4-6. 2-1-4-6. pr better. So I will have to weigh the advantage of 5-1 ♠ fit over 1-6 ♣ fit. I think I would finally settle for 2♠, but don't find 2NT (with correct Ingberman meaning) at all objectionable.
Ben
#7
Posted 2004-May-26, 07:26
Next question comes after partner bids the expected minimum: 3♣, I think I´ll stay there.
#8
Posted 2004-May-26, 09:33
#9
Posted 2004-May-26, 09:48
Gerben47, on May 26 2004, 03:33 PM, said:
Not a 2NT bidder but if 2NT is doubled and passed around I think the best option is to play 2NT doubled.
Pass
#10
Posted 2004-May-26, 09:52
From the bidding, I'm almost sure pard has a mild, shapely 6-5. Wanna bet that's what he has and pass is the right bid?
#11
Posted 2004-May-26, 10:11
inquiry, on May 26 2004, 01:02 PM, said:
1) Pass is out. Your partner reversed (yes, I know some people play only forcing bid by opener here is a cue-bid, but real world, you patner rebid 2♦ expecting you to take another call. Don't disappoint him.
Ben
Ben, I think 2D should not be forcing here. Pd is marked with shapy hand, not strong hand. Otherwise he would dbl 1N. I think pass 2d is right.
Hongjun
#12
Posted 2004-May-26, 13:39
Gerben47, on May 26 2004, 05:33 PM, said:
Happy and certain of success bid 3♣ and stay there.
Misho
#13
Posted 2004-May-26, 16:09
I don´t totally disagree with the contract, lets throw the ball back to him: redouble.
whereagles, on May 26 2004, 03:52 PM, said:
Pass can be right, but some day your partner will have a very strong 2-suiter, and opponents will have nothing, after that day your partner will hate you for the rest of your/his life for trusting opponents more than him.
#14
Posted 2004-May-26, 16:40
#15
Posted 2004-May-26, 17:48
Pass is out of the question as theis auction is forcing and I don't pass my partner's forcing bids. Bad for partnership morale for one thing. Also we don't open strong 2 suiters with 2C unless super strong, so there are still chances for game. One final point, I prefer to trust my partner rather than the opposition.
"Ben, I think 2D should not be forcing here. Pd is marked with shapy hand, not strong hand. Otherwise he would dbl 1N. I think pass 2d is right."
It is certainly forcing in my partnerships - why on earth would opener want to X 1N with a hand where he knows the opps can probably safely escape. He loses a tempo in the bidding. Also with a medium shapely hand he would have opened 1D, even with 6C and 5D.
#16
Posted 2004-May-27, 03:40
Fluffy, on May 26 2004, 11:09 PM, said:
I can live with that, as long as I score well in this particular board. Which I'm almost sure I will
By the way, if pard's so strong, why didn't he bid 3♦ ?
#17
Posted 2004-May-27, 05:37
x
AQx
AKTx
QJTxx
3♣ is a violation of Burn's Rule and will be doubled by LHO, he has K9xxx. Hearts are 5-0 but that does not matter much because you can crossruff, elope and whatever.
Or you can go down in 2♦ or 2♠ undoubled. Or in 2NT or higher doubled.
3♥ would be 530 but do you dare?
#18
Posted 2004-May-27, 05:56
#20
Posted 2004-May-27, 13:56
whereagles, on May 27 2004, 05:44 PM, said:
cannt agree more.

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