best bid now?
#1
Posted 2008-December-20, 09:24
AK94
Q10
KQJ10
third in hand
pass, pass , 1NT ,pass
2♥ , X , ?
with a maximum opener and possible contracts between two spades and three NT what is the best bid now ?
#4
Posted 2008-December-20, 10:14
If, by your agreement, Rbl denies holding a major over Stayman, and similarly in the actual auction denies holding three card or better support in the transfer suit, then you obviously should not Rdbl but other than that, I think Rdbl is clear.
#5
Posted 2008-December-20, 10:20
-P.J. Painter.
#7
Posted 2008-December-20, 12:08
I was playing here with what you could call a BBO expert , fairly sound but no experience of high level bridge ; certainly we had no understanding on this
so rating the possible bids at something like
pass 0%
xx 80%
2♠ 10%
3♠ 10%
I red'd
now pt has to make a decision
holding AJxxx , xx, xxx,xxx he decided that he had 2 ♥'s and an A more than he had promised , that I had no particular interest in spades , so he passed
any comments on his actions in this auction?
#8
Posted 2008-December-20, 12:24
catatonic, on Dec 20 2008, 01:08 PM, said:
His hand is about a queen or king too weak to pass.
#10
Posted 2008-December-20, 14:01
As a corollary, I think that with responder's actual hand pass is obvious. As he said, he had an ace and two hearts more than he might have.
#11
Posted 2008-December-20, 15:41
George Carlin
#12
Posted 2008-December-20, 16:17
I agree with responder's pass.
- hrothgar
#13
Posted 2008-December-20, 16:31
I like a very cooperative style of redoubling. In my opinion, it is very important to collect a number here when responder is just balanced with 8+ points. I will lose when we really have them nutted, but it seems worse, just based on frequency, to wait until this happens.
#14
Posted 2008-December-20, 16:47
I need a hand more suitable for hearts to redouble. But not the absolute 'nuts'. Setting the min. requirements too low makes it too hard to pass the double as responder, and the XX tends to be much more profitable when we really have the hearts locked up.
On the other hand I think that the actual hand with AJxxx, xx, xxx, xxx is too marginal to pass. 'Having an ace + 2 hearts more than promised' is a rubbish argument. I think 2♥XX fails too often and need about a king more to pass. Perhaps a queen would do, if I felt like gambling.
#15
Posted 2008-December-20, 16:48
#16
Posted 2008-December-20, 17:03
maggieb, on Dec 20 2008, 05:31 PM, said:
I like a very cooperative style of redoubling. In my opinion, it is very important to collect a number here when responder is just balanced with 8+ points. I will lose when we really have them nutted, but it seems worse, just based on frequency, to wait until this happens.
If we have 4 hearts and 2 spades we can pass, maybe partner will redouble. I play that partner's double means it is our hand and he is willing to sit if we have 4 decent hearts. With the actual hand I would bid 2S though, showing 3 spades. I think the hand is pretty good for spades.
- hrothgar
#18
Posted 2008-December-20, 17:20
maggieb, on Dec 20 2008, 04:31 PM, said:
I like a very cooperative style of redoubling. In my opinion, it is very important to collect a number here when responder is just balanced with 8+ points. I will lose when we really have them nutted, but it seems worse, just based on frequency, to wait until this happens.
Lets give partner AKJxx instead of AJxxx. If the doubler has 6 hearts (very well possible he found a reason not to open 2H given he was second seat), 2HXX will certainly go down (they score at least 3 hearts, ♦AK and ♣A). If RHO has only 5 hearts, you still need him to have quite specific shapes to prevent him from scoring three trumps.
#19
Posted 2008-December-20, 17:49
If you wait for AQJ9, you will never redouble.
What I think you want is a holding where partner can expect to play a Moysian profitably even with a stack (known to be in front), or possibly even Hx. Two top honors and the nine is about the best you can really hope for, because RHO usually has a semblance of his bid, IMO.
With AK9x, oppoiste xxx, you would expect to force RHO with QJ10xx(x) to split, split, and then win, losing one more to the 9. That gives him only two(three) tricks from his long suit.
What my redoubles do, then, are to convert games to games+partial, not to create games out of thin air once every three hundred years.
Oh, so passing the redouble was sick.
-P.J. Painter.
#20
Posted 2008-December-21, 06:09
pt took fright and went for a number ...well he was going for a number anyway but he didn't make the best of it [ am sure I am not the only person here who has struggled to get out for 1400 on foul breaks and gained 7 imps ! ]
now , imho , the doublers bidding is correct , don't open , then x.... am I alone here?

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