What is max for 1H after 1C p p ?
#1
Posted 2010-December-27, 17:34
T AKTxxx AKxx xx
and it goes 1 club pass pass ?
Do you re-open with double or 1 heart?
If you re-open with a double what do you bid over partners 2 spades ?
If you reopen with 1 heart how much more do you need to change to double?
#2
Posted 2010-December-27, 19:33
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#3
Posted 2010-December-27, 19:35
I will bid 1h if you take away the AK of D.
#4
Posted 2010-December-27, 20:56
If for some reason that's not an option for you, under the "add a king in balancing seat" rule of thumb I'd call this hand quite a bit too good for 1H and start with X (following with 3H over 2S, which partner ought to take as forcing).
#5
Posted 2010-December-29, 13:00
#6
Posted 2010-December-29, 15:54
JLOGIC, on 2010-December-29, 13:00, said:
This is true, however the opponents may have a good spot in spades. Not that this has any influence on the double / 1♥ / 2♥ discussion.
I would bid 2♥.
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#7
Posted 2010-December-29, 17:19
KJxxx Qx QJxxx x
T AKTxxx AKxx Qx
1C pa pa 1H
pa 1S pa 2D
3C 3D pa 3H
all pass
Edit: added a small diamond
#8
Posted 2010-December-29, 18:35
plaur, on 2010-December-29, 17:19, said:
pa 1S pa 2D
3C 3D pa 3H
all pass
Well, you gave preference to one of his suits, and he bid the other one again anyway, and in such a way as to force you to the four-level if you want to insist on diamonds. That has got to show a pretty good hand...
Also, LOL @ the guy who couldn't bid 2♣ but then suddenly came in with 3♣.
-- Bertrand Russell
#9
Posted 2010-December-29, 18:59
plaur, on 2010-December-29, 17:19, said:
KJxxx Qx QJxx x
T AKTxxx AKxx Qx
1C pa pa 1H
pa 1S pa 2D
3C 3D pa 3H
all pass
Well it is totally your fault. What happened and why did you not bid the totally obvious 1S? (a comment that was deemed unwarrented in B/I forum was removed by the adminstrator)
This post has been edited by inquiry: 2010-December-29, 20:27
Reason for edit: Last sentence removed from post. Let's play gentle in the B/I forum
#10
Posted 2010-December-29, 19:06
the hog, on 2010-December-29, 18:59, said:
The only "totally obvious" call with 5241 shape is "director, please". But if you add a heart I'll agree with a 1♠ overcall. I wouldn't demand it in the B&I forum, however.
-- Bertrand Russell
#11
Posted 2010-December-29, 19:18
Imps, none vul, KJ732 Q7 2 QJ852
I didnt like a 1S overcall. Guess I still dont.
#12
Posted 2010-December-29, 19:33
the hog, on 2010-December-29, 18:59, said:
Please take your xxxxx talk elsewhere. This is the BI forum and I dont accept insinuations that xxxxx a bid that I made and asked about here.
This post has been edited by inquiry: 2010-December-29, 20:29
Reason for edit: This post was edited, because the quoted post had been edited, and the part removed would not make sense with the earlier deletions
#13
Posted 2010-December-29, 22:22
plaur, on 2010-December-27, 17:34, said:
T AKTxxx AKxx xx
and it goes 1 club pass pass ?
Do you re-open with double or 1 heart?
If you re-open with a double what do you bid over partners 2 spades ?
If you reopen with 1 heart how much more do you need to change to double?
I like a 1S overcall fwiw
#14
Posted 2010-December-29, 22:27
The answer as mentioned is for your partner to balance with 2♥ which I play as intermediate, ie. a hand that would open 1♥ then jump to 3♥ next. They are so rare that it could easily be mis-interpreted in a pick up BBO game and I wouldn't do it.
However, when partner removed to 3 hearts, I think he showed a 6-4 with ambitions and you owed him a raise on the working fit in the reds and especially on the stiff club.
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#15
Posted 2010-December-29, 23:44
ggwhiz, on 2010-December-29, 22:27, said:
The answer as mentioned is for your partner to balance with 2♥ which I play as intermediate, ie. a hand that would open 1♥ then jump to 3♥ next. They are so rare that it could easily be mis-interpreted in a pick up BBO game and I wouldn't do it.
However, when partner removed to 3 hearts, I think he showed a 6-4 with ambitions and you owed him a raise on the working fit in the reds and especially on the stiff club.
Backing in later is a common beginner's error. You make life far too easy for the opponents. With the 5th club this is an even MORE obvious overcall. Very poor to pass!
#16
Posted 2010-December-29, 23:55
plaur, on 2010-December-29, 19:33, said:
If you regard an amusing quote by Oscar the Owl in this manner, then I feel sorry for you. By the way, I wasn't "insinuating" anything, it was a clear statement that the initial pass was very poor call. If you regard with hostility comments made in this light, you will never learn anything.
#17
Posted 2010-December-29, 23:56
Without the xxxxx's (edited words, not spots
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