West bids 4S if possible. What calls do you select at your second and third turns?
MP bidding decisions
#1
Posted 2016-April-13, 15:09
West bids 4S if possible. What calls do you select at your second and third turns?
#2
Posted 2016-April-13, 16:50
I think the decision on the first round is more interesting than the decision on the second round.
#3
Posted 2016-April-13, 17:46
3♠ then 5♥
3♠ says I have a strong hand : sometimes if play western/eastern cuebid, it shows a strong hand with a long ♣ suit, so ask pd to bid 3nt if with stoper in ♠ .
If West bids 4♠, it shows West friendly tell us W-E have 9-card+ fit in ♠, so usually N-S also have 9-card fit in some suit.
#4
Posted 2016-April-13, 18:17
#5
Posted 2016-April-14, 00:38
I would use that and follow up with X and now partner should be able to know I have a better than minimum opener and that I was intending to make or go very close opposite his hand.
Now partner is in a better place to bid on or pass for penalties. He has a very wide range of hands he can hold, hopefully I've given enough info that he can get it right, whatever right is.
#6
Posted 2016-April-14, 04:20
partner promises 6+pts and 4 hearts at a minimum. I would revalue openers hand to 19+ and bid 4♥. As I opened, this cannot be preempt.
4♥ clearly conveys my hand to partner and makes him the captain of the hand. Any X or heart continuation is on partner.
#7
Posted 2016-April-14, 05:57
to the 5 level in our suit. If the opponents push to 5♠ I would pass and
try to set the contract.
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#8
Posted 2016-April-14, 06:18
1. Upon E's 2♠, cue-bid 3♠ showing a good support for his ♥ and forcing to game;
2. Upon W's 4♠, if partner is lucky enough to hold both major suit aces and the ♥K (11 HCPs), or even if he holds only 1 major suit ace and the trump K, he can use RKCB 4NT to ask for your holding.
3. Now, you can bid 5♠ to show 5 key cards, including the trump Q, and let your partner decide the final contract: 6H or 7H.
#9
Posted 2016-April-14, 06:26
PhilG007, on 2016-April-14, 05:57, said:
What makes you think that you are playing with an unknown partner?
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Masterminding (pron. mstr-mnding) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.
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#10
Posted 2016-April-14, 07:16
With a regular partner Iwho would not bid a poor suit in a poor hand I'd probably bid 3S followed by 5H, but it would obviously depend on our agreements.
#12
Posted 2016-April-14, 09:40
fourdad, on 2016-April-14, 07:43, said:
Why is that relevant to your decision? You don't get to see the N hand when you make the bids. It would only serve to bias the responses. When you present a bidding problems, the assumption is that you are playing with a partner who is your equal or better and is expected to be bidding rationally, unless the problem specifies specifically that your partner is BBO random, or client, or newbie or something like that.
To me I guess the question is whether 3S should guarantee 4 card heart support or not. To me it's not entirely clear, in other situations cue by opener tends to deny support, because double in other auctions where 3 level cue is available (e.g. 1c-(p)-1s-(2h)-3h, 1c-(p)-1h-(2d)-3d) is support not power, and you need some call to ask for stopper when opener is say strong one suited, or perhaps say 18-19 no stop, and 4 level jump cues are available as splinters. But maybe because double is no longer support on this auction, then 3s should guarantee heart fit?? Although that risks a maybe not so great penalty pass if you have to double with running clubs looking for 3nt, and partner assumes you have some less distributional hand.
In any case I'm a lot more comfortable with 3s then double if 3s definitely showed the hearts, it feels bad to have kept partner guessing about the heart support if 3s is just ambiguous. Otherwise 4H then double feels better to me, it might be slightly heavy for 4H but I don't think by that much? Bidding 5H seems unilateral regardless, do you really have 11 tricks?
#13
Posted 2016-April-14, 11:29
Stephen Tu, on 2016-April-14, 09:40, said:
To me I guess the question is whether 3S should guarantee 4 card heart support or not. To me it's not entirely clear, in other situations cue by opener tends to deny support, because double in other auctions where 3 level cue is available (e.g. 1c-(p)-1s-(2h)-3h, 1c-(p)-1h-(2d)-3d) is support not power, and you need some call to ask for stopper when opener is say strong one suited, or perhaps say 18-19 no stop, and 4 level jump cues are available as splinters. But maybe because double is no longer support on this auction, then 3s should guarantee heart fit?? Although that risks a maybe not so great penalty pass if you have to double with running clubs looking for 3nt, and partner assumes you have some less distributional hand.
In any case I'm a lot more comfortable with 3s then double if 3s definitely showed the hearts, it feels bad to have kept partner guessing about the heart support if 3s is just ambiguous. Otherwise 4H then double feels better to me, it might be slightly heavy for 4H but I don't think by that much? Bidding 5H seems unilateral regardless, do you really have 11 tricks?
You are correct that seeing the N hand is not needed to make a decision. Neither would seeing the N hand bias an advanced players decision.
Every heard of Curiosity??
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#14
Posted 2016-April-14, 15:16
Pass from partner is forcing if I bid 3S, I am now bidding 5H because of the shape. I could hold a flat 18 or 19 count for my cue bid, with say Kx of spades, with which I would X now to express my doubts about the 5 level.
Pass from partner is (probably) not forcing after a descriptive 4H bid, so I would X now to show these defensive tricks I overlooked with my previous bid.
#15
Posted 2016-April-15, 08:19
1eyedjack, on 2016-April-14, 06:26, said:
The poster gave no indication whether the partnership concerned was established
or casual. I was assuming the latter.
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#16
Posted 2016-April-15, 08:40
Once they bid 4S over 4H, I'm happy to double this.
#17
Posted 2016-April-15, 13:34
At any rate, I think either 3S or 4H is OK. 3S certainly suggests H support, but it's not guaranteed; you could have a powerful club suit and be looking for a stopper. So partner generally bids 3NT with a stop and 4C with a minimum otherwise. Then when you correct to 4H, he'll get the idea. Here, of course, there is the chance that the opponents could bid 4S over 3S (they are less likely to do this directly than over a 4H call), in which case your partnership won't be as well placed to make a decision about doubling or bidding on.
If you bid 4H and partner passes (forcing), I think it's a coin flip. You could easily make 6h (AKxxx of hearts and two small clubs might well do it). If 5H is making, you won't score well defending 4SX. On the other hand, you could easily go set in 5H (Axxxx of H in North with KJT offside). Who knows?
If you bid 3S; W bids 4S; and partner passes, the pass probably shouldn't be forcing (you could have a pile of clubs and little defense), so I think I would X. Partner would have Xed 4S with a decent hand, so I wouldn't expect much from him.
Cheers,
Mike
#18
Posted 2016-April-18, 13:12
With a generally strong hand without a ♥ fit, opener can Double, so the cue should show support.
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West bids 4S if possible. What calls do you select at your second and third turns?