How good are your spades? And your methods?
#1
Posted 2012-September-27, 13:23
♠KJT643
♥AK7
♦A
♣AJ8
1♠-1NT*
?
*Forcing
Do you know what/where you want to play? What would 4♣/♦/♥ mean?
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#2
Posted 2012-September-27, 14:04
#3
Posted 2012-September-27, 15:07
#4
Posted 2012-September-27, 15:18
CSGibson, on 2012-September-27, 14:04, said:
FYP.
#5
Posted 2012-September-27, 15:54
CSGibson, on 2012-September-27, 14:04, said:
Similar problem back in January of this year :
http://www.bridgebas...__1#entry603927
1S - 1NT!
3C! ( GF, ♣ suit may be artificial )
TWOferBRIDGE
"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
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#6
Posted 2012-September-27, 16:14
George Carlin
#7
Posted 2012-October-03, 04:26
We have no meaning for opener's 2nd bids of 4-new-suit, and have no idea what would be best for them. The initial partnership assumption would be exclusion ace asking with self-sufficient spades.
#8
Posted 2012-October-03, 12:37
#9
Posted 2012-October-07, 21:55
#10
Posted 2012-October-07, 23:35
KJTxxx
AKx
A
AJx
is
KJTxx
AKx
Ax
AJx
would lead to 'bidding problems.' Everyone knows that HCP is all that matters in bridge.
George Carlin
#11
Posted 2012-October-08, 07:51
Quantumcat, on 2012-October-07, 21:55, said:
Yes, the 2 NT openings are well known for solving all bidding problems....
Roland
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More system is not the answer...
#12
Posted 2012-October-09, 03:40
Partner is likely to not have a fit, and if he did he won't be able to ruff anything. Also the remaining high cards are most likely to be shared between all the other three, which means you have the values for game. You are going to end up in 3NT anyway, so bid it now and not only do you have no bidding problems at all, but it gives away no information whatsoever. You might even get a spade lead.
#13
Posted 2012-October-09, 03:48
fromageGB, on 2012-October-09, 03:40, said:
Partner is likely to not have a fit, and if he did he won't be able to ruff anything. Also the remaining high cards are most likely to be shared between all the other three, which means you have the values for game. You are going to end up in 3NT anyway, so bid it now and not only do you have no bidding problems at all, but it gives away no information whatsoever. You might even get a spade lead.
Maybe partner is not able to ruff, but you are- namely diamonds.
There is no clue that the remaining honours are equaly divided between the other three players.
Yes, if I hold 6 spades and a singleton diamond, I would expect a spade lead about... 1 % of all times.
I prefer your first choice (1 ♠) over your second, but I still would open it 2 ♣, we do this with all ACOL twos and this is one.
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#14
Posted 2012-October-09, 03:57
Codo, on 2012-October-09, 03:48, said:
There is no clue that the remaining honours are equaly divided between the other three players.
Yes, if I hold 6 spades and a singleton diamond, I would expect a spade lead about... 1 % of all times.
I prefer your first choice (1 ♠) over your second, but I still would open it 2 ♣, we do this with all ACOL twos and this is one.
Hey, no way was I serious ! Maybe I should have added a smiley
It's a 1♠ for me, because I prefer my 2♣ to be a hand with a likelihood of missing game if partner passes a 1 open. This is not quite enough by that yardstick.
#15
Posted 2012-October-09, 04:09
gwnn, on 2012-October-07, 23:35, said:
KJTxxx
AKx
A
AJx
is
KJTxx
AKx
Ax
AJx
would lead to 'bidding problems.' Everyone knows that HCP is all that matters in bridge.
Codo, on 2012-October-08, 07:51, said:
fromageGB, on 2012-October-09, 03:40, said:
Partner is likely to not have a fit, and if he did he won't be able to ruff anything. Also the remaining high cards are most likely to be shared between all the other three, which means you have the values for game. You are going to end up in 3NT anyway, so bid it now and not only do you have no bidding problems at all, but it gives away no information whatsoever. You might even get a spade lead.
Hmmm, I see that when I commented in a different thread yesterday that irony can be hard to detect on the web, I may have been exaggerating the problem a bit...
#16
Posted 2012-October-09, 04:23
fromageGB, on 2012-October-09, 03:57, said:
It's a 1♠ for me, because I prefer my 2♣ to be a hand with a likelihood of missing game if partner passes a 1 open. This is not quite enough by that yardstick.
Oh sorry for the misunderstanding, glad to hear.
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#17
Posted 2012-October-23, 06:45