The least understood seqeunce is....
#1
Posted 2012-October-19, 16:11
1♠ - 1N
3♣ - 4♣
4♦ -
Your call, and do you agree with 4♣
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#2
Posted 2012-October-19, 16:19
What now? 4♠.
#3
Posted 2012-October-19, 18:17
Phil, on 2012-October-19, 16:11, said:
1♠ - 1N
3♣ - 4♣
4♦ -
Assuming 4♦ is a cue showing first or second round controls, 4♠ sounds like the information my partner needs.
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This is okay by me if 3♣ was natural showing 4+♣, 5+♠ and 18+HCPs. I don't have any fancy gadgets, here. NT might be a better scoring strain, but I'll be crossing my fingers about a heart stop. Let partner decide once you've shown your club support and spade control.
#4
Posted 2012-October-19, 19:34
I will bid 4♠ now. Diamonds could easily be a better trump suit if partner is 5134 or even 5044 with bad clubs, but he could also have AQJxx xx AQ KQJx and anything beyond 5♣ is too much. There is still a chance for either us or partner to bid 5NT choice of slam later.
#5
Posted 2012-October-19, 20:54
trevahound, on 2012-October-19, 16:19, said:
What now? 4♠.
Sometimes when partner makes a jump shift after 1N, there's really nothing more important for him to say besides "I have spades and clubs and a good hand".
We, on the other hand, have some extras and a few big cards. Don't we owe partner more than a 'waiting bid' in these auctions?
Also, aren't you (and others) concerned 4♠ might be passed?
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#6
Posted 2012-October-19, 23:13
-P.J. Painter.
#8
Posted 2012-October-20, 08:53
Phil, on 2012-October-20, 08:35, said:
That is why I bid 5D and not 4H or something. else.
-P.J. Painter.
#9
Posted 2012-October-20, 10:11
#11
Posted 2012-October-22, 03:15
#12
Posted 2012-October-22, 04:50
barmar, on 2012-October-21, 23:17, said:
Comparing degrees of artificiality, I think 3♣ that shows a strong hand but can be a doubleton (Zel) is no simpler than 2♣ that shows an undefined strong hand. So my preference is for 2♣ as it gives double the room to explore fits and game suitability. That being the case, jumps should show specific shapes/strengths that can then be removed from the alternatives covered by the general purpose 2♣, so its subsequent descriptions are more precise.
#13
Posted 2012-October-22, 05:22
Phil, on 2012-October-19, 20:54, said:
We have the agreement , that after a control cuebid has been made (4♦ in this case) , all "in doubt" bids (suits other than the agreed trumps , even if bid by either partner before) are cuebids.
It would be different if opener rebid 4♠ after 4♣. Since no control cuebids have been made yet , we would play 4♠ here as natural and suggestion to play.
Pairs can have other agreements of course , but I feel it is important to have a general agreement , and not judge each case (of this type) by its own merits , which too often leads to misunderstandings.
#14
Posted 2012-October-22, 06:00
#15
Posted 2012-October-22, 06:17
#16
Posted 2012-October-22, 06:21
karlson, on 2012-October-22, 06:00, said:
Depends if you would bid 3♣ on ♠AQJxx ♥xx ♦KQ ♣AQJx.
Partner can have: ♠Kx ♥Qxx ♦xxx ♣Kxxxx
4NT is available as a spade cue, and it's what I bid on the hand in the OP.
#17
Posted 2012-October-22, 06:53
I had choosen 4 ♣ too, SI with clubs. But I live in a (small) world, where 3 ♣ really promises 4+ clubs.
Roland
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#18
Posted 2012-October-22, 08:06
#19
Posted 2012-October-22, 10:30
PhilKing, on 2012-October-22, 06:21, said:
With my regular partner, 4♦ is RKC, but if partner bid 4♥ instead, 4N would definitely be forward going in clubs, implying a spade control.
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