MENTOR vs MENTEE 4 What bidding method would you use?
#1
Posted 2014-September-09, 11:55
K7632 K8643 87 6
I realize that is a huge number of choices but every one of those choices came up in sessions over the last month
so the topic seems worthy of discussion. This hand is from a session discussing assumed trump fit==ie is it a good
idea to assume p will fit one of your 2 majors when you are 55 and therefore count short suit points right away.
further system info that might be relevant
1. opener will strain to leave you in 2 of a major if (reasonably able with no game aspirations)
2. A rebid of 2n by opener after any of the above sequences shows no fit and near max
3. super accept is done ONLY with hands that reevaluate to (just short of 18) or better and the number of
trumps is not the only deciding factor.
Naturally I have my personal preference and have guided all mentees to that way of thinking but with so much diversity
of thought maybe the entire community can help with this concept.
#2
Posted 2014-September-09, 12:05
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#3
Posted 2014-September-09, 12:26
FWIW, my answer will to some extent depend on super accept style over transfers. However, playing fairly basic stuff I am going to bid 2♣.
I'll invite over 2M
I'll correct 2♦ to 2♥
#4
Posted 2014-September-09, 12:36
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#5
Posted 2014-September-09, 12:45
#6
Posted 2014-September-09, 13:20
#7
Posted 2014-September-10, 05:08
#8
Posted 2014-September-10, 08:25
gszes, on 2014-September-09, 11:55, said:
This seems rather poor and does not seem to apply to any of the listed auctions.
#9
Posted 2014-September-10, 09:00
Vampyr, on 2014-September-10, 08:25, said:
opener will strain to leave responder in 2M if not interested in game so if
interested in game but no fit 2N shows this hand i.e. 1n 2c 2d (2h or 2s) 2n but
responder would have to decide stayman was the best approach to this hand in
order for this sequence to happen. A much rarer application could happen if the
bidding went 1n 2d 2h 2s 2n where responder promises at least 55 in the majors and
invitational opener could conceivably wish to bid 2n with a max and 22 in the majors.
#10
Posted 2014-September-10, 09:04
helene_t, on 2014-September-09, 12:45, said:
I think this means you would begin with stayman and over a 2d reply by opener you would
choose either 2h or 2s is that right??? if so which would you choose and why?
#12
Posted 2014-September-10, 09:14
hrothgar, on 2014-September-09, 12:26, said:
FWIW, my answer will to some extent depend on super accept style over transfers. However, playing fairly basic stuff I am going to bid 2♣.
I'll invite over 2M
I'll correct 2♦ to 2♥
Over the eons I have been playing, I have seen a ton of hands that may benefit from a
different approach than "normal". I am curious as to how the forum posters view hands
like these and what approach they might use. Nuts and bolts type hand it might also be
interesting to include something like 87654 87654 Kx K to see how much difference the
relocated honors make when it comes to deciding how to proceed as responder:)
#13
Posted 2014-September-10, 09:56
After a 2♦ response I'll sign off in ♥s (again, assuming no special agreements about the meaning), after a 2M response I'll sigh and then bid game.
#14
Posted 2014-September-10, 10:31
gszes, on 2014-September-10, 09:00, said:
interested in game but no fit 2N shows this hand i.e. 1n 2c 2d (2h or 2s) 2n
Right, this is very poor and also doesn't make sense. If responder is required to have an invitational hand in order to bid Stayman, then opener might as well bid 3NT with a good max but no fit. And if responder can bid Stayman with a very weak hand, then 2NT from opener should not exist, for obvious reasons.
#15
Posted 2014-September-10, 11:15
Vampyr, on 2014-September-10, 10:31, said:
gszes, on 2014-September-10, 09:00, said:
Presumably, by "no fit" you (Stef) mean specifically 22(45) shape, since with (32) or 33 in the majors you might want to allow for the possibility that responder is planning to show (54) and you want to play in a 5+3 fit.
#16
Posted 2014-September-10, 12:26
Bbradley62, on 2014-September-10, 11:15, said:
I don't actually know what the OP meant by "no fit". But climbing to the 3-level just in case responder has a 5-card major does not seem a very good idea.
Although obviously the OP requires some values for a Stayman bid, so maybe it is not such a disaster. And this could be normal for all I know; I don't play strong NT, so I have no idea whether passing with say, 0-5 on a balanced hand with 4-4 majors is standard.
#17
Posted 2014-September-16, 14:50
One partner I have likes:
1NT - 3S/3H = 5/5 strong/weak
This hand would be:
1NT - 3H
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#18
Posted 2014-September-16, 16:44
Over a 2M response to Stayman I'm bidding the obvious game.
#19
Posted 2014-September-21, 03:23
I also think that IMP strategy comes into play here also. It pays to be pretty aggressive bidding VUL games.
My preference would be to transfer to 2 ♥ and then bid 2 ♠. This would show 5 ♥ and at least 4 ♠ and invitational values. (As I'm sure you know [but perhaps not some newer players not as familiar with transfers might not], 5-5 major game forcing hands would be bid by transferring to ♠ and then bidding 3 ♥.) I like this sequence because it describes your strength and shape to partner. Partner can then judge how well the hands mesh and where to place the final contract.
#20
Posted 2014-September-21, 04:49
rmnka447, on 2014-September-21, 03:23, said:
I think that its likely that you have at least one 8 card fit, but hardly guaranteed.
For example, I suspect that most folks would open 1NT with the following
♠ KT
♥ KT
♦ AQT6
♣ K7632