inquiry, on Dec 13 2004, 10:30 AM, said:
mila85, on Dec 13 2004, 09:15 AM, said:
I must bid spades first because after
1d-2c
2h-2s is 4th suit and I am unable to show my 5 spades.
I think that 3c should be forcing.
What about 2nt now? It's game invit in my system.
Hmmmm..
Any system that forces you to respond 1
♠ with this hand must be seriously flawed. The problem with 2
♣ followed by 2
♠ is not that 2
♠ is "fourth suit" forcing, but that is shows a much better hand (reverse). For me, 2
♣ and if partner rebids 2
♦ I then bid 3
♣. Even if partner bids 2
♥ over 2
♣ I rebid 3
♣.
Ben
I play walsh responces. I will respond 1s with 4 spades and 7 clubs too (if I don't have good GF hand). Maybe it's not good on this hand but has other advatages.
I think, it's not posissible to show both my suits and stop in 2s or 3c in most of the systems. If partner is strong I have much more bidding space to find the best contract (But I must start with spades - I can't show it later because of my walsh responces.)
The problem is to find the best partscore if partner is weak.
The question was what do you bid over 2d.
I don't know if I would bid 2nt. I was thinking about 2 spades and 2nt (3nt?). I wrote about 2nt in my post because I wanted to hear comments.
2s are normal (pass - can play on 5-0 fit, 2h no comment, 2nt show (semi)balanced distribution, 3c is forcing)
If I bid spades first I will play 2s or 2nt (if partner has minimal hand).
If I bid clubs first I will play 3c.
My clubs are much better than my spades but it doesn't mean that 3c are better contact than 2s.