2/1 Sequence
#1
Posted 2015-June-29, 08:33
You're playing basic 2/1 with almost no discussion
The following auction occurs
1♠ - (P) - 1NT - (3♣)
3♠ - (P) - 4♥ - (P)
???
What's going on?
#2
Posted 2015-June-29, 08:41
#3
Posted 2015-June-29, 08:50
Richard - did you mean to say "no interference"?
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#4
Posted 2015-June-29, 08:56
then ask yourself this: if he has an improbable slam try in spades on this auction, can he show that hand in some other way?
Obviously I agree with Phil's post, but these are the reasons why. On the first question, he cannot get to hearts other than by bidding them. x KQJxxxx Kxx xx, your call on the auction.
On the second, firstly it is vanishingly unlikely that he has a slam try and yet has neither 1st or 2nd round control in a minor, and secondly, it is standard that when the opps have been in our auction and we have no room, a cuebid of their suit says nothing about controls but is just a power raise. Thus 1♠ (3♥) 4♥ is not a heart control but a strong raise to 4♠. By analogy, partner has 4♣ as a generic strong raise to 4♠.
#5
Posted 2015-June-29, 08:58
-gwnn
#6
Posted 2015-June-29, 09:05
billw55, on 2015-June-29, 08:58, said:
Thanks
I held (approximately)
♠ T98
♥ AQJT
♦ KT98x
♣ x
I thought that this was better described as a three card limit raise.
Following partner's 3♠ bid and the 3♣ overcall, I thought that it was worth exploring slam
Sadly, I also thought that 4♣ would promise a first round control and bid 4♥
Oh well. Live and learn
#7
Posted 2015-June-29, 09:09
Anyway, this is natural. I would have taken 4♦ as natural also although that may be less obviuous.
#8
Posted 2015-June-29, 13:28
hrothgar, on 2015-June-29, 09:05, said:
I held (approximately)
♠ T98
♥ AQJT
♦ KT98x
♣ x
I thought that this was better described as a three card limit raise.
Following partner's 3♠ bid and the 3♣ overcall, I thought that it was worth exploring slam
Sadly, I also thought that 4♣ would promise a first round control and bid 4♥
Oh well. Live and learn
Its largely accepted that if you didn't get the overcall that 4♥ would be a spade cue - Axx AQxx xx xxxx
Well, not entirely accepted - there's some nagging doubt in my own mind that I'd like to have 4♥ reserved for x KQJxxxx xx xxx.
4m is DEFINITELY a cue however.
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#9
Posted 2015-June-29, 13:31
mikeh, on 2015-June-29, 08:56, said:
then ask yourself this: if he has an improbable slam try in spades on this auction, can he show that hand in some other way?
Obviously I agree with Phil's post, but these are the reasons why. On the first question, he cannot get to hearts other than by bidding them. x KQJxxxx Kxx xx, your call on the auction.
On the second, firstly it is vanishingly unlikely that he has a slam try and yet has neither 1st or 2nd round control in a minor, and secondly, it is standard that when the opps have been in our auction and we have no room, a cuebid of their suit says nothing about controls but is just a power raise. Thus 1♠ (3♥) 4♥ is not a heart control but a strong raise to 4♠. By analogy, partner has 4♣ as a generic strong raise to 4♠.
Isn't 1S-3H still non-forcing in basic 2/1?
#10
Posted 2015-June-29, 13:34
#12
Posted 2015-June-29, 13:50
#13
Posted 2015-June-29, 14:04
Jinksy, on 2015-June-29, 13:50, said:
strong jumpshift is standard, at least in all the reading I have done.
I have seen variants in which this is used as constructive, with long hearts and invitational values, and make no comment on how good an idea it is, but I have never seen that described as basic or standard 2/1. FWIW, I play two different uses for it. In one approach, 3♥ is a gf splinter in any of the 3 suits (opener asks), which allows us to hide the splinter from the opps when opener has no slam interest...our splinters are limited in hcp and also allows the use of 3n as natural and 4m as artificial raises with specific definitions. In the other, we play that 3♦ is a transfer to hearts, and 3♥ is a 4 card invitational spade raise.
Please note that when the question is 'what is standard' that isn't the same as 'what do you think is best'.
#14
Posted 2015-June-29, 16:01
Some use it mini splinter
Some use it invitational
Some use it weak
Some use it a bergen version of it. (too good for preemptive 3♠, not good for limit raise)
Some use it fit + natural inv+
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#15
Posted 2015-June-30, 06:57
#16
Posted 2015-June-30, 21:34
Agree with Helen that 4♣ is slammish in ♠, but propose 4♦ is similar, denying a ♣ control. There is little/no need to try to play in 4m on this auction. On those hands i pass 3♠.
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