bid this
#2
Posted 2007-June-21, 11:18
I'm sure there will be posters who find it
Peter
#3
Posted 2007-June-21, 11:18
1D (1) - 1S (2)
2C (3) - 3C (4)
3H (5) - 3NT (6)
(1) normal for Standard American
(2) to weak for 2C
(3) normal for Standard American
(4) inv., 5C is a long way, and 4C would
be a huge overbid
(5) showing a stopper, the alternative being 5C
(6) what else?
With kind regards
Marlowe
PS: Added later - 3H is 4th suit, and does not promise
a stopper, i.e. the auction is ...
This post has been edited by P_Marlowe: 2007-June-22, 09:01
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#4
Posted 2007-June-21, 11:30
#5
Posted 2007-June-21, 11:40
But opps will probably interfere.
#6
Posted 2007-June-21, 12:40
1D - 1S
2C(1) - 3C
3D(2) - 4H(3)
6C(4)
(1) But I bet if you simply gave the South hand as a rebid problem on the forum you'd find a load of 3D rebidders (not I)
(2) Where you live. Shows a 6-4 game try.
(3) Splinter. North is absolutely huge opposite a 6-4 which such great trumps.
(4) OK
#7
Posted 2007-June-21, 13:46
2♣ - 3♣
3♦ - 4♥
4♠ - 6♣
I'd bid like Frances up to 4♥, but I think 6♣ from opener is a little too much over the splinter. After the 4♠ cuebid, responder has an easy 6♣ IMO.
Harald
#8
Posted 2007-June-21, 14:13
2♣-3♣
3♦-4♥(splinter)
4♠(RKCB for clubs)-5♦(two without)
6♣.
Responder has a really strong hand for 3♣.
After 3♦, he really must splinter here. This is way too much for a passive approach, IMO. It would be nice to have the Kxxx in spades, but that would be too much for 3♣. With that, I'd bid the 4♥ directly after 2♣.
-P.J. Painter.
#10
Posted 2007-June-21, 15:18
FrancesHinden, on Jun 21 2007, 01:40 PM, said:
1D - 1S
2C(1) - 3C
3D(2) - 4H(3)
6C(4)
(1) But I bet if you simply gave the South hand as a rebid problem on the forum you'd find a load of 3D rebidders (not I)
(2) Where you live. Shows a 6-4 game try.
(3) Splinter. North is absolutely huge opposite a 6-4 which such great trumps.
(4) OK
Seems perfect.
#11
Posted 2007-June-21, 15:47
skaeran, on Jun 21 2007, 09:46 PM, said:
2♣ - 3♣
3♦ - 4♥
4♠ - 6♣
I'd bid like Frances up to 4♥, but I think 6♣ from opener is a little too much over the splinter. After the 4♠ cuebid, responder has an easy 6♣ IMO.
There is no need to bid 4♠ unless you have the agreement that it's RKKC, and you don't since you want responder to bid 6♣ next. 4♥ is not only a splinter but it also shows a huge club fit in context of the limited 3♣ raise earlier.
I'll go along with Frances' auction.
Roland
#13
Posted 2007-June-22, 04:41
1♦ 1♠
3♣
Then responder has an obvious 4♣ bid and slam should be a no-brainer.
#15
Posted 2007-June-22, 05:48
the only probelem I have with Frances approach is,
that I believe 3D can be passed.
I am not 100% sure how the interpret Frances
comment regarding the 3D bid by opener:
"Where you live. Shows a 6-4 game try."
I think 3D is a whole lot better than 3H, but only if it
is game forcing, and I am not 100% sure about that,
but if I think about it longer, it has to.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#16
Posted 2007-June-22, 05:58
3H is murky, it may be a more balanced hand, it may result in playing 3NT with no spade stop... if partner bids 3H over 3D we can bid 3NT.
#17
Posted 2007-June-22, 06:07
#18
Posted 2007-June-22, 06:10
goobers, on Jun 21 2007, 12:00 PM, said:
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1♦ - 1♠
2♣ - 2NT
3♣ - 3NT
4♣ - 4♠
6♣
2♣ is new minor forcing by opener (see inquiry2over1 blog)
2NT is signoff attempt in clubs, or game try in suit above clubs, or slam try in clubs
3♣ is to accept signoff if that is the intent. Could bid 3♦ if short in clubs and long in diamonds
3NT is milder of the slam try in clubs
4♣ is minorwood
4♠ two keys no trump queen
#19
Posted 2007-June-22, 06:14
#20
Posted 2007-June-22, 09:00
FrancesHinden, on Jun 22 2007, 06:58 AM, said:
3H is murky, it may be a more balanced hand, it may result in playing 3NT with no spade stop... if partner bids 3H over 3D we can bid 3NT.
Since after 3C I would force to game, I would not want
to make a bid which partner can pass, ... as I said, you
can convice me easiliy that 3D is forcing, but I was not
sure, that's why I choose 3H, ... which was an error,
as I now realize, since it does not show a heart stopper,
it asks for one.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)

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