Passed hand bid Playing MP
#1
Posted 2004-September-04, 03:16
♠J10x
♥9xxx
♦AKxx
♣Kx
pass - 1♠ - 2♣ - pass
???
You don't play weak-NT so you didn't open it.
#2
Posted 2004-September-04, 03:56
However 2♠ sounds good.
Stefan
#3
Posted 2004-September-04, 07:01
NT, I will bid 3♣ showing this type of hand.
Ben
#4
Posted 2004-September-04, 09:27
it's possible partner will simply hate nt and return to clubs... if so, i pass
#5
Posted 2004-September-04, 12:11
luke warm, on Sep 4 2004, 03:27 PM, said:
it's possible partner will simply hate nt and return to clubs... if so, i pass
You do have a ♣ fit.
Partner isn't going to be making an overcall in the ♣ suit (which hardly takes any room away from the opps) opposite a passed hand without at least 6 of them. At least I hope he isn't.
Eric
#6
Posted 2004-September-04, 12:16
#7
Posted 2004-September-04, 13:36
EricK, on Sep 4 2004, 01:11 PM, said:
Eric
AKxx
x
xxx
AQJxx
What would you do over a 2nd hand 1S opening? And this hand could be a whole lot stronger before you'd dare to X and figure out what to do over your partner's 3H bid.
If it matters, opener is 5-5 in the majors, responder is 1-3.
#8
Posted 2004-September-05, 03:44
jtfanclub, on Sep 4 2004, 07:36 PM, said:
EricK, on Sep 4 2004, 01:11 PM, said:
Eric
AKxx
x
xxx
AQJxx
What would you do over a 2nd hand 1S opening? And this hand could be a whole lot stronger before you'd dare to X and figure out what to do over your partner's 3H bid.
If it matters, opener is 5-5 in the majors, responder is 1-3.
I pass for now.
Eric
#9
Posted 2004-September-05, 07:10
Poky, on Sep 4 2004, 09:16 AM, said:
opening weak NT, and 1 in a suit has teh same range, so I doubt this is a vlaid argument, if I judged not to ope with this I´ll live with it.
I can see 2 good options:
2♦:shows our strenght, some values, and helps to get a maybe 4-4♥ fit, but normally should have more ♦, the danger is it is now not forcing since we are passed hand.
2♠: limit raise, ♣Kx is better support than ♣xxx, and partner has promised 6 cards, don´t solve partner´s problems because he maybe doesn´t have them.
#10
Posted 2004-September-07, 03:24
Surely it depends on partnership style that a passed hand can or cannot have a suit worthy of bidding freely at two level.
Suppose it is normal for one to pass in first seat with
xxx-AQJxx-xxxx-x (Weak 2 promises 6)
Can't he back in with a 2H (NF, real suit) after the 2C overcall?
An important guiding principle for bidding should be:
'If a bid can be logically interpreted as natural, then it is natural.'
You can usually survive without a FSNJ. Like here you can show club fit with a raise or cuebid, and later shows your values should overcaller be interested in game.
I also object to 3C.
Being a maximum passed hand, 3C is quite an underbid, frequently leading to missed game.
Even in MP, you should bid game when you have decent values and fits
2NT may NOT lead to a correction to club when overcaller is distributional:
xx-AKx-x-AQxxxxx
Overcaller would just raise to 3NT, trusting that you will provide the spade stop and he will provide the tricks. Would Opener lead other suits with AKQxx in spades?
He may trust his eyesight more than his opponent's bidding.
All in all, a cue bid showing fit and values seems better than its alternatives.
#11
Posted 2004-September-07, 03:28
I pass again!
#12
Posted 2004-September-07, 03:55
Overcaller may be light Fav in MP, but it is not particularly indicated.
As the 2C overcall consumes no bidding space, it is unlikely to be a tactical nuisance bid. Overcaller should have his bid.
Btw, if you 'protect' by passing here, how can the partnership bid constructively as your LHO may have opened light and overcaller is unlimited?
#13
Posted 2004-September-07, 04:16
#14
Posted 2004-September-07, 04:16
Free, on Sep 7 2004, 09:28 AM, said:
I pass again!
Free, is everyone psyching around in your eyes? Do you trust pd or opp more? If RHO made a t/o dbl or sthelse, u might suspect pd is fooling around, but now every sign shows pd is telling u what he has.
Hongjun
#15
Posted 2004-September-07, 04:18
Hongjun
#16
Posted 2004-September-07, 04:40
Say you have:
Ax-xx-KJx-AQxxxx
Do you want to double and hear advancer bid heart?
I think double to show stronger hand while overcall is limited to weak hand is a style that was long gone....
#18
Posted 2004-September-07, 05:19
Poky, on Sep 4 2004, 10:16 AM, said:
♠J10x
♥9xxx
♦AKxx
♣Kx
pass - 1♠ - 2♣ - pass
???
a ) I play that 3rd/4th seat actions can be very light. In dubious auctions (say, the opps Dbl 2♣ or bid some kind of forcing) partner shouldn't bid potentially dangerous bids without a fit. At this vulrnerability I can bid 2♣ even with only: x xxx Qxxx KQJxx.
b ) Another thing worth considering is - what should partner's continuations be after opponent's pass? I like this structure:
3♣ - courtesy raise with 3+♣, [6-9],
2NT - [10-11] balanced with (at least) good club tollerance,
2♠ - [9-11] with club fit,
2♥ - [8-11] with (5)6♥, not suitable for a weak-2,
2♦ - general asking bid with good hand, denying any of higher bids (usually with 4♥4♦ or 5+♦), usually F1 (except when partner is very light with 3+♦)
Responses are: 2♥=4♥, 2♠=4♦ or extras w/o stopper, 2NT=extras with stopper, 3♣=6♣ minimum hand, 3♦=6♣4♦ very good hand...
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