A Couple from Philadelphia III
#1
Posted 2010-October-18, 10:36
LHO opens 1♣, and partner doubles. RHO bids 1♠ and you bid 2♦ (agree? Double would show spades by agreement.) LHO raises to 2♠, passed to you. Your bid? If the "?" matters, explain.
-P.J. Painter.
#3
Posted 2010-October-18, 10:40
#4
Posted 2010-October-18, 10:40
Assuming it's not one of those, i bid 3♥ now.
#5
Posted 2010-October-18, 11:31
kenrexford, on Oct 18 2010, 11:36 AM, said:
LHO opens 1♣, and partner doubles. RHO bids 1♠ and you bid 2♦ (agree? Double would show spades by agreement.) LHO raises to 2♠, passed to you. Your bid? If the "?" matters, explain.
As ten tricks are easier than eleven I would try 2♥ over 1♠ now I can pass 2♠ or try 3♦. A pretty close choice depending on colours and scoring.
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#6
Posted 2010-October-18, 11:31
cardsharp, on Oct 18 2010, 05:40 PM, said:
So would I, as long as the "?" was the queen or worse. x AJxx J10xxx Kxx looks to me like a 2♣ cue-bid, assuming that it's forcing only to agreement.
In fact, I think it's better to play 2♣ in this sequence as like a responsive double - just showing the unbid suits without promising a rebid. Playing that, this would be a 2♣ bid regardless of the club holding.
#7
Posted 2010-October-18, 11:54
Biddign 2♥ then 3♦ sounds a bit resulting, but its actually what I'd do, because I know the bidding is somehow coming back at 2♠ giventhat they have a fit. 3♦ just shows a 4-4 red hand.
#8
Posted 2010-October-18, 12:49
#9
Posted 2010-October-18, 13:12
#10
Posted 2010-October-18, 13:50
The ? only starts to matter when its an ace.
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#11
Posted 2010-October-18, 15:59
#12
Posted 2010-October-18, 17:23
I like 2♦ followed by 2NT on the second round, and correcting 3♣ to 3♦ if it comes to that. I don't think I'm good enough to x on the second round (I can't risk defending with one trick when partner passed 2♠) and I think a balancing 2NT has to imply the reds (or the minors) given the lack of a double on the first round.
I don't like the 2♥/3♦ plan so much because partner will pick 3♥ with equal length. With the 2NT plan, partner is going to know you have exactly 4♥.
The club spot doesn't matter; I actually would prefer to have x versus K.
#13
Posted 2010-October-18, 17:47
Rodney26, on Oct 18 2010, 06:23 PM, said:
Partner shouldn't play us for 5 hearts on this auction, this is a standard way to compete with exactly 4 hearts and (probably) longer diamonds. If we had 5 hearts we would know we had at least an eight card fit and wouldn't mess around with diamond bids.
#14
Posted 2010-October-18, 21:20
655321, on Oct 18 2010, 06:47 PM, said:
Rodney26, on Oct 18 2010, 06:23 PM, said:
Partner shouldn't play us for 5 hearts on this auction, this is a standard way to compete with exactly 4 hearts and (probably) longer diamonds. If we had 5 hearts we would know we had at least an eight card fit and wouldn't mess around with diamond bids.
I think it's a huge mistake to big your shorter suits first when competing with spades. I totally disagree with the notion that you would not bid diamonds at the three level if you were 5-5 or something like that. You might still have quite a good hand even though you have passed. Even if you were 4-4 with say a balanced 8 count, you'd want to bid hearts and then diamonds at matchpoints. The diamonds are longer; diamonds is probably a better strain to sustain a tap in if you play it when partner has equal length -- it has to be better to show partner this.
You're bidding hearts first when you're 5-5, 5-4, and 4-4. Let partner in on the news that your minor is longer than your four card heart suit. Forget the whole major thing when it comes to hearts; against spades, hearts is a glorified minor.
#15
Posted 2010-October-18, 21:53
#16
Posted 2010-October-20, 06:03
Partner had ♠Axxx ♥Q10x ♦Ax ♣Axxx. I competed in diamond twice (and I think this is the practical course unless 2♣ shows this diamond imbalance) because of the tap problem and because of an expectation of a likely 3-4 imbalance from partner in the majors. I was given the charge by partner, but I think the double was the cause of the poor result, myself.
-P.J. Painter.
#17
Posted 2010-October-20, 06:35
George Carlin