Hand 3
#21
Posted 2011-June-02, 08:23
If not 1S then I would respond 2D even if 2D "promised" a 5-card suit.
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#22
Posted 2011-June-02, 08:24
Fluffy, on 2011-June-02, 01:57, said:
I do, but then, I don't play this thing where you bid 2♣ when holding 4♠ without quite a detailed followup agreement, including 2NT over 2♠ as waiting to get more info from the opener. So here I feel back onto that general principle.
#23
Posted 2011-June-02, 09:01
@Frances - I agree that very specific followups are needed when 2♣ is 'clubs or balanced'. Even if you don't play something artificial, its useful for opener to know later when responder actually has clubs.
Regarding Ben's questions. LTTC is one of those mysterious bids, and I hope we have some good discussion.
In this context, Opener makes a serious 4♣ cue indicating extras and responder's 4♦ indicates possession of a card there. It seems unproductive for 4♥ to be LTTC by opener. Opener has already said, "I like my hand". Do we need another call to convey the same meaning? How many times do we need to split hairs when bidding space is so precious? 4♥ has to show a card there, since Opener can simply bid 4♠ with a hand that cannot take control, or advance past 4♠ and take control.
Contrast the actual auction with:
1♥ - 2♣
2♠ - 3♠
4♦ - ?
Here, LTTC makes a lot of sense. In this context it means, "I have the club control you were worried about, but I cannot move past 4♠".
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#24
Posted 2011-June-02, 09:29
With that said, it seems to me that LTTC has two primary purposes. First, it can be used to guarantee a control which partner has denied. Second, it can be used to show extra values in a sequence where neither partner has previously expressed "serious" slam interest. I think that if neither of these is a possibility (i.e. there is no bypassed control and one partner has already shown extras) then LTTC should not apply. This is the case in the auction on this hand, where opener has already shown extras (bypassing "non-serious" 3NT) and no control has been bypassed. Here it is important to be able to show/deny a heart control. If opener were to rebid 4♠ instead of 4♥, this would clearly show concern about hearts (since he already showed serious slam interest and we have established control of the minors) and responder could bid on with a suitable heart holding. If 4♥ doesn't guarantee a heart control then I'm not sure what the difference would be between 4♥/4♠ from opener.
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#25
Posted 2011-June-02, 09:47
han, on 2011-May-31, 11:36, said:
1H - 2C*
2S** - 3S
4C*** - 4D
4H - ??
* = (GF, bal or clubs)
** = does not promise extra values
*** = 3NT would deny serious slam interest. Ace, king or shortness.
Han further said:
" My partner ( Opener ) had a 4-5-1-3 distribution, which would be good if I had clubs but maybe not if I had diamonds. He couldn't find out about my shape, and I didn't find out about his."
I've posted ( previously ) my system over a 1H open and a 2/1 GF Response:
When Opener has 4 cards Spades, there are 2 -ways to show it : w/ or w/o "extras" ( 15+ hcp ) :
1) With "extras" :
1H - 2C!
2S = 4 cards Sp w/ extras ( the direct-2S rebid )
2) With a minimum opener:
1H - 2C!
2H! - 2S!( asks distribution; says nothing about Sp... yet )
??
.. 2NT = no 4 cards Sp
.. 3C = 4 cards Sp w/ Cl-shortness
.. 3D = 4 cards Sp w/ Diam-shortness
.. 3H = 4 cards Sp w/ Ht extra length ( 6+ cards ), ergo shortness in a minor
.. 3S = 4 5 2 2
Now Responder has a better grasp of how to proceed.
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#26
Posted 2011-June-02, 14:51
#27
Posted 2011-June-02, 15:04
nigel_k, on 2011-June-02, 14:51, said:
Unless you have an asking bid for the Jack of Diamonds available, if you partner shows all the keycards you have to bid 7.
Fred Gitelman
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#28
Posted 2011-June-02, 15:52
For me, an average 4513 14 count on this auction is a minimum serious cuebid, say AJxx AQxxx x Kxx
#29
Posted 2011-June-02, 16:35
Still many interesting comments by the panel so I don't mind.
- hrothgar
#30
Posted 2011-June-02, 17:17
"A bid of the trump suit below game shows 2 of the top 3 honours if you were the first member of the pair to bid the suit."
Personally I don't think this is relevant, because we've already diverged from BBA by playing non-serious 3NT.
#31
Posted 2011-June-02, 17:33
gnasher, on 2011-June-02, 17:17, said:
"A bid of the trump suit below game shows 2 of the top 3 honours if you were the first member of the pair to bid the suit."
Personally I don't think this is relevant, because we've already diverged from BBA by playing non-serious 3NT.
er...when did hearts become the trump suit?
#32
Posted 2011-June-02, 18:02
- hrothgar
#33
Posted 2011-June-02, 18:15
inquiry, on 2011-June-02, 17:33, said:
Sorry, I quoted the wrong bit. Try this:
"When a side suit has been bid naturally, a bid of that suit by the bidder shows 2 of the top 3 honours in that suit."
#34
Posted 2011-June-02, 18:38
- hrothgar
#35
Posted 2011-June-02, 19:15
rogerclee, on 2011-June-02, 15:52, said:
For me, an average 4513 14 count on this auction is a minimum serious cuebid, say AJxx AQxxx x Kxx
A useful general definition (that I think I learned from Justin) is the following: think about the range of hands that are too good to just bid 4S (= terrible hand for slam, rarely ever bid) but not good enough to drive to the 5-level without partner cooperating. The upper half of that range makes a serious cue, the lower half bids non-serious 3NT.
That probably matches Roger's minimum pretty well.
#36
Posted 2011-June-04, 17:19
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."