and the best call is ... ?
close decision? or is it just me
#1
Posted 2012-May-24, 11:59
and the best call is ... ?
-gwnn
#2
Posted 2012-May-24, 12:08
(edit: if not clear, I agree with phil's below interpretation of 3♣ being decent hand in context with no clear direction. I would be more likely to bid that the more familiar I am with my partner)
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#4
Posted 2012-May-24, 12:30
We owe partner a bid, so pass is out. However, nothing fits.
The choice are 3♦ and 3♥. 3♦ is right on values, tells partner 'where we live' and doesn't preclude other strains. I should have three card support for partner but I do have a ruffing value.
I slightly prefer 3♦. We can still find hearts if partner can rebid them, and 3♦ might get us to a good 3N.
There is one other possible choice - 3♣. If this is defined as doubt about strain, but some values, its perfect, but I am concerned partner might take it as a good hand for hearts, or some other max 1♦ call.
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#5
Posted 2012-May-24, 13:14
#6
Posted 2012-May-24, 13:31
3C would just be a noise, IMO. No 6th diamond, no 3 hearts, a bit of strength more than pass. 3C seems a close choice over 3D.
#7
Posted 2012-May-24, 13:35
#8
Posted 2012-May-24, 13:54
Phil, on 2012-May-24, 12:30, said:
We owe partner a bid, so pass is out. However, nothing fits.
The choice are 3♦ and 3♥.
Is this a situation for good/bad 2NT! ?? ( to give you a 2nd way to bid either 3D or 3H ) .
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#9
Posted 2012-May-24, 14:45
A related question: how much weaker would the hand need to be to consider pass? I thought it was close to this on the grounds that partner could double then cuebid clubs to show a true moose. Hence his actual sequence is limited to .. I'm not quite sure what.
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#11
Posted 2012-May-24, 18:48
If partner has a stronger hand he should X again or bid 3♣ or bid 3♥ - all would be 100% forcing.
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#12
Posted 2012-May-24, 20:50
Yu18772, on 2012-May-24, 18:48, said:
If partner has a stronger hand he should X again or bid 3♣ or bid 3♥ - all would be 100% forcing.
Yu
Some of us have different threshholds for our overcalls, and thus different considerations.
For us, partner cannot have more than 5 hearts and the floor for her double, followed by 2H is 18+ because of inferences from this particular auction. Advancer, who bid 1D had a zero to 8 range; and the given hand is pretty good within that...with a KQXXX for trick source.
It is extremely likely we have a diamond fit of 8 or nine cards. Passing 2H could work if the 5-2 heart fit plays for about the same as diamonds and partner is minimum. But, Clubs led and led some more might prove quite ugly in hearts while game might be afoot in notrump or diamonds. (AJX AKJXX AXX KX has very good chance to make a NT game, and a fair chance to make 2H.
#13
Posted 2012-May-24, 23:29
I will take my chances by passing 2H. I think an 8-trick contract with 7 trumps is simpler than a 9-trick contract with 8 trumps (♦).
If partner is as good as AJX AKJXX AXX KX I would expect to hear either a 2N or 3♥ rebid (I tend toward ♥ because of primes).
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#14
Posted 2012-May-25, 00:56
Game is quite close, but otoh I have no easy bid. I would try 2 NT if this is good bad and 3 ♥ if not. But pass could easily be the winning call and was my first thought.
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#15
Posted 2012-May-25, 03:44
billw55, on 2012-May-24, 14:45, said:
A related question: how much weaker would the hand need to be to consider pass? I thought it was close to this on the grounds that partner could double then cuebid clubs to show a true moose. Hence his actual sequence is limited to .. I'm not quite sure what.
At MPs I would pass with that hand. So yes, it is close.
I think that 2♥ is limited to 20hcp and that it denies a 6crd suit when at the top of that range.
My choice is 3♦. If partner has only a 5crd heart suit, we might end up in 3nt or 4♥ without a fit and possibly only 22hcp in line. That is the price you pay for not missing game at imps.
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#16
Posted 2012-May-25, 12:19
#17
Posted 2012-May-25, 15:45
our hand is quite average for a 1d bid
and our p does not expect game unless we
have something surprising for our 1d
response---welllll we dont have it.
No heart fit a doubleton spade and 2 hearts
just means more probable misfit. If p thought
we might do better they could have x again
or bid 3c but they chose a mere 2h bid because
they expect little chance at game if any.
pass
#18
Posted 2012-May-26, 15:52
quiddity, on 2012-May-24, 13:35, said:
FYI, it is not std, but most experts that i know in USA, play a double jump of suit over pd's T.O dbl as 6 card and a weak hand.
To answer your question, if you had 1 or 2 more diamonds and a weak hand ( like this or weaker if this is too strong for you) you would start 3♦, not 1. As i said i dont think it is std. In my country double jump of a suit as a response to a T.O dbl shows 5 of that suit and invitational while normal jump shows 4 of them and invitational. I like the USA style much better though.
I would have bid 3♦ with current hand.
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