QBID question
#1
Posted 2010-July-10, 13:49
#2
Posted 2010-July-10, 14:05
( 1C ) - p - ( 1D ) - ??
2C! = Michaels ( LHO suit ... or the suit BEHIND you )
2D = natural ( RHO suit... or the suit in FRONT of you )
#3
Posted 2010-July-10, 14:32
ONEferBRID, on Jul 10 2010, 03:05 PM, said:
( 1C ) - p - ( 1D ) - ??
2C! = Michaels ( LHO suit ... or the suit BEHIND you )
2D = natural ( RHO suit... or the suit in FRONT of you )
Always struck me as a bit illogical, that. After all, LHO might not have clubs, whereas RHO certainly has diamonds (indeed, playing the Walsh style that has become increasingly popular, the chances are that he has quite a lot of diamonds).
Myself, I prefer to play that if an opponent bids a suit he might not have, then I have it when I bid it. If on the other hand an opponent bids a suit he certainly has, then I don't have it when I bid it.
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#4
Posted 2010-July-10, 16:16
With discussion, I might feel otherwise about a major bid on my left. I would be unhappy to be forced into any agreement that always made one of the two actions Michaels. With double, 1NT, and 2NT already available I don't feel much need for a fourth artificial bid.
#5
Posted 2010-July-10, 16:38
dburn, on Jul 10 2010, 03:32 PM, said:
ONEferBRID, on Jul 10 2010, 03:05 PM, said:
( 1C ) - p - ( 1D ) - ??
2C! = Michaels ( LHO suit ... or the suit BEHIND you )
2D = natural ( RHO suit... or the suit in FRONT of you )
Always struck me as a bit illogical, that. After all, LHO might not have clubs, whereas RHO certainly has diamonds (indeed, playing the Walsh style that has become increasingly popular, the chances are that he has quite a lot of diamonds).
Myself, I prefer to play that if an opponent bids a suit he might not have, then I have it when I bid it. If on the other hand an opponent bids a suit he certainly has, then I don't have it when I bid it.
what I thought but with more detail
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#6
Posted 2010-July-10, 17:28
1) ( 1C ) - p - ( 1S ) - 2C! = Michaels ... too weak to DBL.
Others may claim that it is a natural Cl suit but look at the next one:
2) ( 1C ) - p - ( 1S ) - 2S = natural ... you want to have the Major to bid naturally.
Looking at both sequences and you want to have only one cue bid as Michaels and the other as natural, ask yourself this question:
"Do you want to play in a "natural suit" where there is purported length in front of you ( RHO) or behind you ( LHO ) ? "
#7
Posted 2010-July-10, 17:39
ONEferBRID, on Jul 10 2010, 07:28 PM, said:
"Do you want to play in a "natural suit" where there is purported length in front of you ( RHO) or behind you ( LHO ) ? "
complete silliness...
I want my natural bid to maybe play against a bad split (like every time I bid a suit), not to definitely play against one.
#8
Posted 2010-July-10, 17:57
lower cue bid = better lower suit of the 2 unbid...
( 1C ) - p - ( 1D ) - ??
2C! = better Hts
2D! = better Sp
#9
Posted 2010-July-10, 20:32
#10
Posted 2010-July-10, 20:55
Adam and I play it as natural for this reason.
#11
Posted 2010-July-10, 21:38
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#12
Posted 2010-July-11, 03:12
- Nobody likes being dealt a nice six-card major and not being able to bid it.
- It bypasses both red suits, so it's less useful for showing a two-suiter than 2♣ or 1NT would have been. This is quite a dangerous auction, and it's rare that you'll have a good enough hand to commit to the three level.
- RHO's average spade length isn't much more than four.
None of that applies after (1♣) pass (1♦), so there's a good case for playing differently in the two auctions. Personally, I play responder's suit as natural in all such sequences, but that's mainly to avoid having to remember the exceptions.
#13
Posted 2010-July-11, 04:29
I have recently been transformed to liking 1m p 1M 2m=michaels. 2M is def natural. I don't mind playing 2m natural here and having no michaels either.
Always 1N nat for me.
#14
Posted 2010-July-11, 06:38
Siegmund, on Jul 10 2010, 09:32 PM, said:
I was just quoting a National Champion... and at least 3 other experts.
Also, since 4th seat is an Unpassed hand in my examples, 1NT is natural.
There are arguments that 2NT in 4th seat is natural also, but partner won't have many, if any points if you believe the opps' bidding.
[ With only ONE opp bidding, 2NT in 4th seat is definitely natural ].
#15
Posted 2010-July-11, 09:00
I like it natural when there are at least two other ways (maybe three) to show the unbid suits.
#16
Posted 2010-July-11, 09:41