so what is the bid?
#1
Posted 2013-April-15, 23:23
#3
Posted 2013-April-16, 00:22
#4
Posted 2013-April-16, 00:41
#5
Posted 2013-April-16, 01:22
#6
Posted 2013-April-16, 02:25
#7
Posted 2013-April-16, 03:00
the hog, on 2013-April-16, 02:25, said:
4♥ seems unilateral: what if partner has KQx/xxxx/xx/KQxx? Starting at 1♥ gives us a chance to stay out of the cold-off game, or partner to double them if they get too high. There's plenty of other passed hands that have similar effects; we need aces and heart honours as offensive values, and by bidding 4♥ you're gambling on those instead of some soft values and a misfit.
#8
Posted 2013-April-16, 03:23
As high as possible, 2NT, if possible 3NT.
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#9
Posted 2013-April-16, 04:40
WIthout the ability to show 6/5 later, I would bid 1 ♥ too.
Luckily I can often show 6/5 later, so I go with 2 NT.
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#10
Posted 2013-April-16, 04:51
2NT is probably the safe, down-the middle call. You get both suits in immediately. If you are lucky, you might get to show the 6th heart later and if partner takes the dive over 4♠ you are more than happy. But it is no guarantee of success. I have had a fair amount of success with starting hands like this 2♥ and then bidding diamonds the next time round, in a sort of two-suited version of walking the dog. That said, here the risks of that strategy are probably too great. 3♥ on the other hand strikes me, as they say round here, as "weder Fisch noch Fleisch" - that is, neither one thing nor the other. We are not applying maximum pressure nor giving us a realistic chance of showing the second suit. Yes, it could work well on any given hand, but it seems like the weakest variation. On the other hand 4♥ has a great deal going for it. Our heart suit is as offensive as they come and we need very little from partner to have play. Better, if partner has a badly fitting hand like Henry's construction, there is a high chance that they will take out insirance in a black suit anyway.
Overall, I agree with the hog, this seems to be between 2NT and 4♥. My first instinct was 2NT but the more I look at it the more inclined I am to take the "unilateral" route. My main worry is that partner might take a phantom in 5/6♥ but at least this way we are likely to be giving them the last guess.
#11
Posted 2013-April-16, 11:16
Bottom line, I'm not so interested in pre-emption here. There may be some delicate constructive issues of how high to go and I think starting with 1♥ is more apt to help us get it right.
#12
Posted 2013-April-16, 13:49
CamHenry, on 2013-April-16, 03:00, said:
In which planet are you planning to stay out of game if pd holds this ? I hope you are not suggesting that pd with this 10 hcp and 4 card fit, coming from pass, should not cue. And who on earth will stop b4 game with our hand if pd cues ?
I am not strong about 4♥ bid that i would choose. 1♥ or 2NT are also legit bids. I just disagree with your example.
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#13
Posted 2013-April-17, 04:39
#14
Posted 2013-April-17, 06:26
the hog, on 2013-April-17, 04:39, said:
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#15
Posted 2013-April-17, 08:28
the hog, on 2013-April-17, 04:39, said:
I've had a lot of fun bidding 1♥ on something like this, catching a raise and competing gently over their black suit(s) until whacked. I can still walk the dog without a raise most often and that's what makes ME laugh.
We don't know who's hand it is yet (very true) but a guy, Mike Lawrence says that you should trot out your 2-suiters including Michaels at every opportunity. Since he's pretty good I have no problem with any pard that chooses any option mentioned in this thread.
I'm not fond of 4♥ though. Pards decision (or mine) over an eventual 4♠ bid sucks when I have no winners in my bid suit opposite shortness and diamond defence out of left field.
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#16
Posted 2013-April-17, 08:41
- billw55
#17
Posted 2013-April-17, 08:50
lalldonn, on 2013-April-17, 08:41, said:
Except "The Tap" isn't the usual defense against a red four level preempt. This is coming from someone that used to play with a partner that lived to preempt with two suiters.
I saw this hand yesterday and I don't have strong feelings between 4♥, 2N and 1♥. Not sure I've changed my tune; it probably depends on whom I'm playing with.
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#18
Posted 2013-April-17, 11:32
#19
Posted 2013-April-17, 11:40
Free, on 2013-April-17, 11:32, said:
Unfortunately one of the three opponents won't let that happen very often. Also, "extras" for us would be a mountain in comparison with the given hand at red.
#20
Posted 2013-April-17, 12:38
virtually non existent. This may be our only chance to get the
offensive nature of our hand across to partner before the bidding
gets too high. 2N vul gives an extremely good description of our
hand (no it is not perfect) to our partner which will allow them to
rightly cherish red suit honors for offense and downgrade black suit
(non ace) ones. a 2n bid will get us to generally the right place while
choosing a 1h bid will generally force us to the 4/5 level in order to
maybe get to a perfect spot and many times we will be making a
unilateral decision to bid em up w/o input from partner. I would not
convert P's 3d bid to 3h. I do not think this hand is good enough to
foce to game and would not use 3n to show this hand even if 2n
was not available.