Inspired by the ongoing discussion on the same topic, here is a hand I was dealt on Cuebids today. If you choose to overcall, you have a Raptor 1NT available to you and 2♣ nominally denies four spades.
Double or overcall?
#1
Posted 2024-November-18, 12:30
Inspired by the ongoing discussion on the same topic, here is a hand I was dealt on Cuebids today. If you choose to overcall, you have a Raptor 1NT available to you and 2♣ nominally denies four spades.
#2
Posted 2024-November-18, 12:40
But Id double here anyway and hope that partner wont bid diamonds at too high a level. Im intending to bid notrump at some point unless the auction suggests not doing so
While I do overcall with some very strong hands, this is just too good. Make it AQJx xx x AKQJxx and its the easiest 2C bid in the world. I just dont understand the mindset that says that Im not allowed to describe my hand to partner. Wtf? Dont any of you play with partners who know how to bid? And who in their right mind is terrified of showing a good hand with 4=6 in the blacks? I must be a very simple or stupid person because I cant figure out how to handle this shape after a double, unless we get lucky. Conversely, even my obviously inept mind knows how to bid clubs and later show spades
#3
Posted 2024-November-18, 12:51
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#4
Posted 2024-November-18, 13:00
mikeh, on 2024-November-18, 12:40, said:
But Id double here anyway and hope that partner wont bid diamonds at too high a level. Im intending to bid notrump at some point unless the auction suggests not doing so
While I do overcall with some very strong hands, this is just too good. Make it AQJx xx x AKQJxx and its the easiest 2C bid in the world. I just dont understand the mindset that says that Im not allowed to describe my hand to partner. Wtf? Dont any of you play with partners who know how to bid? And who in their right mind is terrified of showing a good hand with 4=6 in the blacks? I must be a very simple or stupid person because I cant figure out how to handle this shape after a double, unless we get lucky. Conversely, even my obviously inept mind knows how to bid clubs and later show spades
The problem is that partner may have something like Kxxx xxxx xxxx x where game in spades is excellent and he will never find a bid. Even if we give partner a red ace as well, passing 2♣ seems normal. Bidding 2♣ seems like its mostly relying on opponents to bid, which they probably will with a heart fit but no guarantee they have one?
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#5
Posted 2024-November-18, 13:59
Now with about 8 points left on the table and responder passing, 1♠ is negative or a long minor, 1N is 5-7 balanced and 2♥ is a transfer. Over 1♠, 2♥ now shows ♣ and another.
#6
Posted 2024-November-18, 14:15
#8
Posted 2024-November-18, 15:33
Pass, I'm not in Vegas,
#9
Posted 2024-November-18, 15:40
5♦ is natural.
#10
Posted 2024-November-18, 15:46
DavidKok, on 2024-November-18, 15:40, said:
5♦ is natural.
This should be a not great one suited hand with a LOT of diamonds as a forcing 3♦ is available if you play some lebensohl variant here as you should.
KQJxxxxx and out ? I pass and hope to make it.
If partner had passed first would be a different and interesting problem as to whether the bid exists
#11
Posted 2024-November-18, 16:14
The only way I can make sense of the 5♦ bid is an extreme shape possibly with a void in ♥ & long ♦ missing an honour. This leaves North well positioned to take the ♠ finesse and also a ♥ trick. South can only expect a minimum takeout double not this monster so 6♦ seems reasonable.
Is 5♦ a preempt? Unlikely at this vulnerability unless a very long suit with say QTxxxxxxxx and even then I'd go via 2N.
However the 2♥ response is insufficiently preemptive unless West has a long suit too.
Waiting for the reveal.
#12
Posted 2024-November-18, 16:43
Otherwise, it's unlikely (though not impossible) that opponents have 10 hearts between them, and 6♦ stands to lose 2 off the top.
Sorry, I've thought for too long to bluff 6♦.
#13
Posted 2024-November-18, 19:15
Cyberyeti, on 2024-November-18, 15:46, said:
KQJxxxxx and out ? I pass and hope to make it.
If partner had passed first would be a different and interesting problem as to whether the bid exists
This is a classic misunderstanding of lebensohl. Lebensohl is not intended, in these auctions, to distinguish between non-forcing and forcing bids. It is intended to permit a weak but shapely hand to compete without partner thinking that one is showing values say (1H) x (2H) .2N then 3D is how one should bid, say, xx xxx KJ10xxx Qx, while something like Kx xxx AQxxxx Jx bids 3D, showing values but not forcing. Forcing bids, which will be relatively infrequent when everyone is bidding, either bid the game they expect to have play or cuebid if unsure of strain or because (these days this is very rare) opener psyched and we have slam ambitions
After 1H x 2H 5D, with this huge hand, Im passing. AQJxxxx is basically all he may have.
#14
Posted 2024-November-19, 02:31
mikeh, on 2024-November-18, 19:15, said:
After 1H x 2H 5D, with this huge hand, I’m passing. AQJxxxx is basically all he may have.
We have come to the same conclusion as to what he has, 4♦ also exists, not sure what it looks like in your book. The key is that it isn't KQJ 7th or 8th AND ♥A.
There is such a narrow gap in this auction between "good version but NF" and forcing, we remove it. For us, partner has 3+ diamonds or a big hand 90%+ of the time, in either case that 10 count probably wants to force. It makes it so much easier when you do have a full blown GF.
#15
Posted 2024-November-19, 15:00
If you have a hand that is comfortable with 1♥-2♣-2♥-p; p-2♠, then fine. Partner with the 4x1 Kxxx is in great shape now. And yes, in different auctions, you have to be prepared to show the spades at the 3 level; or not :-).
So partner assumes it's a 10+ hand with clubs and no spades, and if they magically show up, we're strong enough to make whatever we bid.
Whether this hand is too strong for even that auction I'll leave to those with better judgement than I.
#16
Posted 2024-November-19, 16:33
I tried 5NT pick-a-slam and ended in 6♦ for a terrible score. Pass is a better call.
#17
Posted 2024-November-19, 21:20