4D. I think game isn't likely and I know 4D is an overbid. The opponents very likely have enough to bid 4S (even without being goaded into it) and I want to let partner decide whether to sacrifice. Hopefully, he has a better picture of our spade defense.
Your call?
#22
Posted 2009-October-14, 20:20
ok i need to come clean. i was the one bid_em_up helped to post this (i was on my alternate account)
my bid at the table was 4D, which on hindsight, is bad, especially on that diamond SQ
i bid it with for two reasons:
1. it is (slightly) pre emptive (although won't stop them from bidding 4S, but would force them into a guess, and partner may have some spades that could cause them trouble)
2. i thought game to be unlikely, which is why i did not bid 3C
i guess there needs to be some discussion as to what 4D would be at these colours
but i bid it as absolutely not an invitation, with invitation, i would bid 3C/H/S
and yes, following normal principles, a raise of partner's suit in competition is not strength showing. so 2D/3D would all be weak-medium raises, with 3D being more shapely and weakish still
my bid at the table was 4D, which on hindsight, is bad, especially on that diamond SQ
i bid it with for two reasons:
1. it is (slightly) pre emptive (although won't stop them from bidding 4S, but would force them into a guess, and partner may have some spades that could cause them trouble)
2. i thought game to be unlikely, which is why i did not bid 3C
i guess there needs to be some discussion as to what 4D would be at these colours
but i bid it as absolutely not an invitation, with invitation, i would bid 3C/H/S
and yes, following normal principles, a raise of partner's suit in competition is not strength showing. so 2D/3D would all be weak-medium raises, with 3D being more shapely and weakish still
#23
Posted 2009-October-14, 20:39
I kind of like 4♦. I think its better than 3♦.
"Are you saying that LTC merits a more respectful dismissal?"
#24
Posted 2009-October-14, 21:23
How can you NOT like 4D? It shows your sixth diamond and helps partner decide what to lead if the opponents buy the contract.
"Bidding Spades to show spades can work well." (Kenberg)
#26
Posted 2009-October-15, 04:39
yes. i meant it as pre emptive
although it does not keep the opps out of 4S if they so choose to bid it, it forces them into a "last guess" position. they can't investigate 4S anymore
and hopefully they guess wrongly and my partner is there to make life difficult for them with his stack of spades
although it does not keep the opps out of 4S if they so choose to bid it, it forces them into a "last guess" position. they can't investigate 4S anymore
and hopefully they guess wrongly and my partner is there to make life difficult for them with his stack of spades

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