Another monster two-suiter
#1
Posted 2004-November-23, 04:30
♠ x
♥ KQ8xxx
♦ --
♣ AKQxxx
Playing 2/1, what do you open?
#2
Posted 2004-November-23, 04:38
#3
Posted 2004-November-23, 04:44
#5
Posted 2004-November-23, 06:05
#6
Posted 2004-November-23, 06:44
whereagles, on Nov 23 2004, 11:30 PM, said:
♠ x
♥ KQ8xxx
♦ --
♣ AKQxxx
Playing 2/1, what do you open?
1♥
#7
Posted 2004-November-23, 07:15
#8
Posted 2004-November-23, 07:45
whereagles, on Nov 23 2004, 09:15 AM, said:
The problem with 2♣ is the bidding might be at 5♦ before you have a chance to show either of your suits.... 2♣-(3♦)-Pass-5♦, or worse yet, 4♠ from partner on 2♣-(4♦)-4♠-Pass-?
It is much better to introduce your suit naturally at the one level. I start 1♥ and for me, this would not be a stretch for my 2♣ requirement, experience has shown this is not a good way to start such hands.
Ben
#9
Posted 2004-November-23, 08:12
#10
Posted 2004-November-23, 08:31
But pard surprised me by bidding a natural 3NT (13-15, usually no heart fit). No problem. I bid 4♣ (nat 55, slamish). And it goes..
1♥ 3NT
4♣ 4♥
??
now what?
#11
Posted 2004-November-23, 08:43
i don't have very strict cue-bidding agreements with my reg. partner, so i might very well bid 5♠ here
with a pickup i probably bid 5♦ though
#13
Posted 2004-November-23, 09:04
after natural 3NT and 4♥ this is just a guess, you cannot ask for specific aces there is even a great risk of 2 ♥ losers, so I would just bid 6♣.
#14
Posted 2004-November-23, 09:08
whereagles, on Nov 23 2004, 10:31 AM, said:
1♥ 3NT
4♣ 4♥
??
now what?
Partner only needs.. ♠A and ♥A to have great play for 7♣. He might raise to 4♥ here on doubleton heart ace. We know his 13-15 hcp are outside of clubs, and we really do expect he has Ax of hearts.
The only bid here is 5♦ Exclusion blackwood (assuming you play this).
I am not sure what your response skeme is, but if it is 0,3 - 1,4 you will be alright. If he shows two key cards (the major aces), bid 7♣. At matchpoint you should try 7♥ maybe, as it scores more, and 4-1 ♥ is only 16%, but I am not risking vulnerable game and grand slam bonus at imps. If partner corrects 7♣ to 7♥ will have three hearts (and I hope they don't get a club ruff on the get go).
Ben
#15
Posted 2004-November-23, 09:14
#16
Posted 2004-November-23, 09:25
whereagles, on Nov 23 2004, 11:14 AM, said:
Well, for you it would not be.
Fred use to suggest that all five level bids not be cue-bids. He has softened this view obviously if you have seen his latest bidding. I never followed his original suggestion on bids above our game suit. My rules are (and have always been), jumps above game are Exclusion, and if no cue-bidding has occurred (as in this auction), then a new suit above our fit at the four level IS EXCLUSION blackwood. In this hand, there has been no cue-bidding, so for me, 5♦ is exclusion blackwood...
If 5♦ isn't exclusion blackwood you have two choices.
1) you can assume that 4♥, by passing 4♦ denied diamond ace or else you would have gotten a cue-bid on the way to 4♥, then you can use regular blackwood. (this would be a nebulous cue-bid as we haven't formally agreed trumps.
2) If you play 4♦ as some kind of last train, agreeing by inference hearts, then of course, blackwood is out, as partner may or may not have the diamond ace, so a leap to 6♣ is in order, giving up chances for grand slam.
Ben
#17
Posted 2004-November-23, 10:29
But after 1H 3N 4C 4H, must have 3h. Resp would not take a preference with 2h and 4c.
I can't think of any other meaning to 5D except exclusionary RKC.
#18
Posted 2004-November-24, 04:45
Me and pard produced the following auction:
1♥ 3NT
4♣ 4♥
5♦ 6♦
6♥ pass
Duly made. I bid 5♦ intending to show a void (not voidwood, though). Pard realized correctly the spade ace was the key, and bid 6♦, just in case I meant 5♦ as a 3rd suit. From pard's failure to bid 5♠, I knew 6♥ was the limit. A bit primitive, I agree, but effective
#19
Posted 2004-November-24, 04:59
whereagles, on Nov 24 2004, 12:45 PM, said:
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Me and pard produced the following auction:
1♥ 3NT
4♣ 4♥
5♦ 6♦
6♥ pass
3NT is a horrible bid with 4243 distribution and deserves a bad score.
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#20
Posted 2004-November-24, 06:23

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