Minor suit ping-pong
#2
Posted 2004-August-28, 18:08
#3
Posted 2004-August-28, 18:53
#4
Posted 2004-August-28, 18:59
Poky, on Aug 29 2004, 02:42 AM, said:
♥Kx
♦JTxx
♣QJTxxx
1♣ - 1♦
2♦ - 3♣
???
What do you bid and why?
I bid 3♥
I'm worried about 3N.
Partner either needs a Spade stopper OR AK of clubs for 3NT to have good play.
#5
Posted 2004-August-28, 19:02
#6
Posted 2004-August-28, 21:49
#7
Posted 2004-August-29, 01:43
Of course given opps silence it seems most likely that 3♣ is forcing and partner must have a good hand. In that case perhaps a minorwood 4♣ is appropriate .... presumably in my regular partnership I'd know what 4♣ means
The scoring and vulnerability would play a part too.
#8
Posted 2004-August-29, 07:55
So, pass 3C, unless you want to bid 4C or 5C as a sacrifice.
T.L.Goodwin
#9
Posted 2004-August-29, 08:04
Not that this hand is very likely, since it means that the opponents have both majors and the clear majority of points and it normally only requires one of these conditions to be true to ensure they bid
However I agree that if it is not forcing, then pass is an attractive bid.
#10
Posted 2004-August-29, 11:44
goodwintr, on Aug 29 2004, 08:55 AM, said:
I'm most definitely not an expert...
Wow, I'm glad I don't play with experts much. My partner bids 1D on that, I'll be a wee bit upset (unless we're playing precision, of course). If he wants to lie a little and bid 2C, I'm down with that. If he wants to lie a little and bid 1NT, that's OK too. But to make an unlimited bid like 1D...ew. And then, when he knows that we don't have game and we're in a fit (albeit not a good one), he bids on to the three level? Is he hoping that we'll get to 3NT undoubled and be down 3 when the opponents have a makeable game?
To me, 3C is a very strong invite- he has to be willing to leave a solid passable bid to go up a level to bid game. He's also bypassed 2NT, which IMO should be a medium strength invite. Partner has a lot of clubs, and something flawed in a major (maybe the singleton KS?).
#11
Posted 2004-August-29, 11:53
goodwintr, on Aug 29 2004, 08:55 AM, said:
Isn't the slow raise generally stronger than a direct raise? Shouldn't responder pass 2♦ with your example hand rather than risk further encouragment with 3♣?
Of course, with your example responding hand and the given opening hand, the opponents' silence in rather curious. So, maybe bidding 3♣ will serve to further impede the opponents' entry into the auction.
#12
Posted 2004-August-29, 12:38
T.L.Goodwin
#13
Posted 2004-August-29, 13:50
#14
Posted 2004-August-29, 13:54
I think he must be 4=5 or 5=5 minors. He has nothing in majors or he would have bid one first or second chance. He isn't 4=4 minors unless something like xxx/xx/KQxx/Axxx and his partnership doesn't like a 1NT response with that holding. He isn't xxxx/x/KQxx/Axxx or he would have responded 1S, surely. He isn't xxx/x/KQxxx/Axxx or he would invite with 3♦.
That leaves xxx/x/KQxx/Axxxx or xx/x/KQxxx/Axxxx or the like. At least that's what I think my partners would lay down.
Looks to me like 4♣ is about right. With these 'what would you bid' questions, a lot depends on partnership style.
#15
Posted 2004-August-29, 15:36
#16
Posted 2004-August-29, 16:29
I pass. If partner has
xx
xx
KQxxx
Axxx
5♣ is against the odds and 4♣ could go down.
#17
Posted 2004-August-29, 18:08
I'm guessing by the opponents' silence that partner has the hand which wants to do more. Since I think I can make 5C opposite a typical game try (xx, xx, KQxxx, AKxx is not enough to force to game in a minor but I don't think partner has much in the majors as he could have bid 2NT or 2 of a major, so I'll bid 4C for now. I don't like partner's chances in 3NT opposite my example hand which I think would be typical.
#19
Posted 2004-September-07, 05:36
Poky, on Aug 29 2004, 12:42 AM, said:
♥Kx
♦JTxx
♣QJTxxx
1♣ - 1♦
2♦ - 3♣
???
The 3♣ bidder had...
♠xxx
♥Qx
♦AKQxx
♣Axx
...and was passed all around for 3♣+2.
Do you think 2♠/2♥ showing GF bids are better than the "unclear" 3♣? Since we agreed fit in diamonds I think 3♣ should be "INV+ with double fit, F1" and only the 3♦ response is passable below the 3NT level.
#20
Posted 2004-September-07, 05:55
You know 3NT is unlikely to be right (I am assuming this is IMPs?) unless there are 9 tricks on top, in which case a minor suit game/slam should be on too.
I would probably bid 5d, as the hand has no real slam ambition unless partner has both unbid suits controlled.

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