Leaping Michaels ACBL 2/1
#1
Posted 2009-November-11, 16:55
The question is what should a cuebid of 2D mean. I believe that it has to be for the MAJORS however some are trying to tell us that it should also ask partner to bid 3NT.
I know that everything is partnership agreement however I believe that logically a 3D cuebid should be for Majors. How else could one ask for majors?
3D could be weaker than a 4D cuebid ----both for the majors?
Opinions?
#2
Posted 2009-November-11, 17:00
George Carlin
#3
Posted 2009-November-11, 17:01
#4
Posted 2009-November-11, 19:13
But it is also good to keep ( 2D) - 3D! as a stop-ask.... if for nothing else but consistency.
So, then have the agreement to use Roman Jumps for the other "leaping" 2-suited bids .
Roman Jumps show the bid suit and the next higher:
Thus, the strong 2-suited overcalls of a weak-2D are:
4C = C/H
3H = H/S
3S = S/C
4D = 4 4 1 4 or better ( a Diam void )
4H = to play
4S = to play
4NT = Blackwood
and 3D = stop-ask
#5
Posted 2009-November-12, 04:21
Then what are 4♣ & 4♦?
I prefer these to show clubs & the corresponding major, so 4♣ = clubs & hearts, 4♦ = clubs & spades.
#6
Posted 2009-November-12, 06:11
With majors I can double, bid them directly or via 4 Diamond.
But what can I do with a balanced hand with no stopper or with a running minor and no stopper? Overload the double?
I guess it is enough to have 3 ways to show majors....
Roland
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#7
Posted 2009-November-14, 06:51
Codo, on Nov 12 2009, 07:11 AM, said:
With majors I can double, bid them directly or via 4 Diamond.
But what can I do with a balanced hand with no stopper or with a running minor and no stopper? Overload the double?
Only one running minor you can have, so won't happen often enough, as compared to (2♥) 3♥.
Good to be able to Michaels & pass 3♥ or 3♠.
#8
Posted 2009-November-14, 11:01
#9
Posted 2009-November-14, 12:06
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#10
Posted 2009-November-15, 10:45
( response in a major is nonforcing and convertible, after 2 minor 3 minor 4 minor 4♥ also convertible)
The jump cue shows both majors.
(after 2♣ 4♣ pass 4♦=ask about better quality ♠ or longer♠
#11
Posted 2009-November-15, 11:18
In NL most opps play 2♣=diamonds or strong, then you can have it both ways: 2♦=majors, 3♦=stopper ask.
#12
Posted 2009-November-15, 16:10
#13
Posted 2009-November-15, 17:37
#14
Posted 2009-November-15, 20:20
Suppose RHO opens 2♦ weak and I have a really good hand with primary clubs. This is not all that rare of a hand type. Yet without the stopper-ask, the options are a big underbid of 3♣ (likely to miss a game), jumping to 5♣ (when 3NT could easily be the best game), doubling on a very off-shape hand (in my experience this does not work out very well since partner tries hard to play the hand in a major), or blasting 3NT from the wrong side. All of these options are really quite bad.
Certainly the "majors" hand is more common than the big hand with clubs. However, there are lots of ways to bid the majors hand including 2♠ (when you're not that strong you do usually get a chance to bid again and name the hearts) or double (occasionally partner hangs you in clubs, but not that often) or overbid with 4♦.
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