njustus, on Apr 25 2010, 11:22 AM, said:
I was just thinking that since I didn't have enough points to legitimately respond initially that it was ok to pass later. I guess that once I commit myself then I should honor forcing bids.
Thanks
When partner has a giant two-suited hand, it often is easier to describe by opening 1 of a suit. With a distributional hand it is likely that you or the opponents will make a bid and give him a second chance to act.
If you had passed originally, partner has one last chance because his RHO may balance. Over that balancing bid, he can drive to game.
Once you make a bid, you have extended a life-line to your partner that his RHO may have offered had you passed originally. You can't then cut that line. The opponents certainly won't give him another chance if you do so. You have to keep bidding whether your proud of your initial response or not.