Well, if you don't bid 1NT what do you bid?
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#2
Posted 2011-September-15, 17:18
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#3
Posted 2011-September-15, 19:20
When the second diamond bid came around to North he was right to reopen with 2hearts, not 2S. This pretty much guarantees 4-4 in the majors in our world, since he didn't try for a heart partial right away. But that doesn't matter; East came in with a third same-suit bid, and it was time for North to double, turning their small loss into a nice gain.
#5
Posted 2011-September-15, 20:22
#6
Posted 2011-September-16, 01:53
#7
Posted 2011-September-16, 03:58
#8
Posted 2011-September-16, 04:06
Nuno....1NT is really silly. Sorry!
#9
Posted 2011-September-16, 04:12
whereagles, on 2011-September-16, 03:58, said:
Dbl instead of 1NT is canonical.
#10
Posted 2011-September-16, 05:29
whereagles, on 2011-September-16, 03:58, said:
I hope you alert your 1NT overcalls if it is literally any balanced 15-17 hand. Anyway, double WTP here.
#11
Posted 2011-September-16, 05:49
As North I would have doubled 2♦ regardless of what it means.
North certainly has to double 3♦.
The X card is the most underused bidding card by beginners and intermediates.
#13
Posted 2011-September-16, 06:45
If LHO bids 3D over dble and 1NT, you are much happier if you started with 1NT.
That said, dble is also fine.
North should dble 2D for t/o. He has a decent hand to defend 2dx if his partner wants to pass it, and is playable in both majors.
#14
Posted 2011-September-16, 06:48
manudude03, on 2011-September-16, 05:29, said:
You are allowed to overcall 1NT on hands with flaws, that is not alterable.
#15
Posted 2011-September-16, 07:01
whereagles, on 2011-September-16, 06:16, said:
There is a case for alerting highly unusual treatments, natural or not. Online I would certainly alert 1NT if I have the partnership understanding that it does not promise a stopper.
Anyway, I dunno which jurisdiction OP plays in so I have no opinion about whether he must alert it or not.
#17
Posted 2011-September-16, 07:27
phil_20686, on 2011-September-16, 06:48, said:
Alerting regulations differ by location. Also, there is a difference between occasionally deciding to overcall 1NT with a "flaw", and your 1NT overcall being made without regard to your honour distribution. I strongly feel that this should be alertable, as it is very unusual and will greatly affect oppo's actions, and most oppo will never think to ask. Indeed, most of its successes will come from not having told oppo that you might hold this hand.
#18
Posted 2011-September-16, 09:11
phil_20686, on 2011-September-16, 06:45, said:
Or even if he does. There's no obvious way to show this hand after either
1♦-dbl-pass-1♠
or
1♦-dbl-pass-2♣
Even
1♦-dbl-pass-1♥
pass-2♥
isn't a great description, because it understates the high cards and overstates the shape.
#19
Posted 2011-September-16, 10:34
gnasher, on 2011-September-16, 09:11, said:
1♦-dbl-pass-1♠
or
1♦-dbl-pass-2♣
Even
1♦-dbl-pass-1♥
pass-2♥
isn't a great description, because it understates the high cards and overstates the shape.
If pd responds 1♠ or 2♣ to the double , I think the best course of action is Pass.
If however the hand was stronger (♥A instead of ♥Q) the standard way to proceed is 2♦ which shows a strong hand with only 3 card support (or any GF hand to be clarified later).
#20
Posted 2011-September-16, 10:51
mich-b, on 2011-September-16, 10:34, said:
Is anyone else familiar with this 2 way cue bid? I have only been playing for 39 years, and I never heard that double followed by a cue bid showed a strong hand with 3 card support for partner's suit (or a GF hand).