(1♠) 2♥ (2♠) P
(P) 3♣
What inferences do you take from this sequence, given you have a re-opening double and Michaels available. And if the re-opening bid was 3♦ you had ELC available to convert 3♣ to 3♦.
Advancer also had a weak, non-invitational, raise to 3♥ available.
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(1S) 2H (2S) P; (P) 3C Inferences
#2
Posted 2018-October-12, 22:15
Opening-ish. I'm a fan of traditional (gap) michaels so 2♠ would be, say, 6-10 or 17+. So this is like 13-16ish. (11-12 just grins and passes in tempo over 1♠...)
#3
Posted 2018-October-12, 23:57
TylerE, on 2018-October-12, 22:15, said:
Opening-ish. I'm a fan of traditional (gap) michaels so 2♠ would be, say, 6-10 or 17+. So this is like 13-16ish. (11-12 just grins and passes in tempo over 1♠...)
So you have a gap within your gap? What's the point of that?
Gordon Rainsford
London UK
London UK
#4
Posted 2018-October-13, 00:47
6+♥4+♣ with better hearts or 2-card disparity.
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
#6
Posted 2018-October-13, 01:56
Same as others. Nice hand with concentrated values with H and C however no Mikael first implies no 55, so 64 then.
I suspect 1534 could be ok if really good H/C and max Jxx D, or 2524 that was just short of a power double, but those cases are probably rare so a minimum hand could be
x
KQxxxx
xx
AKxx
I suspect 1534 could be ok if really good H/C and max Jxx D, or 2524 that was just short of a power double, but those cases are probably rare so a minimum hand could be
x
KQxxxx
xx
AKxx
#7
Posted 2018-October-13, 09:39
Sir,in my opinion, as we play it, should show 6H and 4C with all HCP well divided between the two suits.
#8
Posted 2018-October-13, 10:29
Double would promise extra values - happy for partner to pass for penalties (with a suitable hand). Bidding a new suit shows shape and playing strength, but not defensive strength (not wanting partner to pass for penalties). Failure to use Michael's suggests that hearts are longer than clubs (6+ hearts).
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