Double fit 2/1 auction
#1
Posted 2014-November-09, 02:53
1h:2c
2s:3s
3n:4s
AP
2c = nat/bal GF
2s doesn't show extras
3n non-serious
2C is systemic (avoiding auctions such as 1h:1s, 3h:??). Are you happy with your subsequent bidding?
#2
Posted 2014-November-09, 04:39
So maybe 4♥ over 3NT would show this type of hand.
Disclaimer. I've never played 2/1 or 5cdM for that matter, but considering it.
I can't think you'd want to splinter in partners major so what would 4h over 2s mean ?
#3
Posted 2014-November-09, 06:50
#4
Posted 2014-November-09, 07:02
-P.J. Painter.
#5
Posted 2014-November-09, 07:34
kenrexford, on 2014-November-09, 07:02, said:
I'm not absolutely sure what 'non-serious' means (in Acol we play it as a suggestion to play) but if it means - minimum but not awful.........might it not be something like
Kxxx A10xxxx x Ax or if that's not allowed for 2s then Kxxx AJxxx x Axx ?
#6
Posted 2014-November-09, 08:44
wanoff, on 2014-November-09, 07:34, said:
Kxxx A10xxxx x Ax or if that's not allowed for 2s then Kxxx AJxxx x Axx ?
I can't imagine how a hand with three key cards and stiff in the unbid suit is nonserious. If the methods call this nonserious, then Responder has to bid 4H. But, these hands are serious for me.
-P.J. Painter.
#7
Posted 2014-November-09, 10:25
#8
Posted 2014-November-09, 10:53
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#9
Posted 2014-November-09, 13:47
#10
Posted 2014-November-09, 15:48
1h:2c
2s:3h
3s:3n (3s cue, 3n friv)
4h:4s
#11
Posted 2014-November-09, 20:40
MickyB, on 2014-November-09, 15:48, said:
1h:2c
2s:3h
3s:3n (3s cue, 3n friv)
4h:4s
4S is probably not to play. Maybe Kickback, maybe cue.
-P.J. Painter.
#13
Posted 2014-November-10, 01:38
awm, on 2014-November-09, 10:53, said:
Ok, that's basically my view. However - presumably 4H is similarly a force to the five-level if partner has the "ace plus singleton" hand, or worse still, Ax Kx in the minors?
#15
Posted 2014-November-10, 06:14
MickyB, on 2014-November-10, 01:10, said:
3NT will have turned out to have been a tactical move designed to get under 4C. What would 5C, instead, be? Not interested, but I want to play 5C?
-P.J. Painter.
#16
Posted 2014-November-10, 11:53
kenrexford, on 2014-November-10, 06:14, said:
"Get under 4C"? How's that better than cueing 4D?
I wasn't suggesting it as a sign-off, I was suggesting it as a NF try showing the double fit. A little esoteric I'll admit, but it still appears to me to be more logical than any other meaning for the auction!
#17
Posted 2014-November-10, 11:54
#18
Posted 2014-November-10, 16:40
MickyB, on 2014-November-10, 11:54, said:
In that case 4s makes from your side - so is that simply bad luck or was it the system.
I can see that 1h-1s-3h is avoided by an artificial 2c, but how likely was that sequence holding ♥KQx.
btw well done yesterday.
#19
Posted 2014-November-10, 16:43
MickyB, on 2014-November-10, 11:53, said:
I wasn't suggesting it as a sign-off, I was suggesting it as a NF try showing the double fit. A little esoteric I'll admit, but it still appears to me to be more logical than any other meaning for the auction!
Responder is allowed to actually have clubs. Bidding 3NT is a good way to find out if Opener has a club card, which might be important for a grand.
-P.J. Painter.
#20
Posted 2014-November-10, 17:04
kenrexford, on 2014-November-10, 16:43, said:
...if partner has a serious try. Seems a pretty terrible way to find out anything if he doesn't, which is likely if you're considering grand already at this point.