What do you do ?
#21
Posted 2020-December-16, 07:37
#22
Posted 2020-December-16, 13:21
#23
Posted 2020-December-18, 20:00
Cyberyeti, on 2020-December-15, 09:39, said:
As an aside, I play very wide ranging weak 2s (although this one was perfectly normal) and we make most of our gains when people overcall 3♦ on hands like these. Either partner has the hand and doubles or they play 3♦ going off when 2♠/3♣ is the right spot.
FWIW the belated 3d bid would be strongly suggestive but also spade discouraging so I would not make that bid with this hand but go to 3h which is primarily asking for a heart stop for 3n purposes (the inference being I have a long suit and a good hand but one that I could not x with nor feel safe to overcall). I admit that will get me too high sometimes but it is worth small losses sometimes to give us the best chance at being in the right strain.
#24
Posted 2020-December-19, 04:09
gszes, on 2020-December-18, 20:00, said:
I will be discussing this with my partner, our meta agreements suggest 3♦ would be forcing and 3♥ would be a good spade raise. I'm not sure what a delayed 2N does or should mean.
#25
Posted 2020-December-19, 05:53
I think it is unwise to play 3♦ in this position as forcing. Partner may have balanced on a mediocre hand, and your failure to overcall on the first round limits your own holding. It is very plausible neither of you have opening strength. Personally I play 2NT 9-11 balanced with a solid heart stopper (typically KJx or better, although sometimes you have to pick the smallest lie) and typically at most 2 spades, 3♣/3♦ as natural NF and 3♥ as a limit raise or stronger in spades.
#26
Posted 2020-December-19, 12:41
The next best bid, imo, is a simple pass, see what happens.
#27
Posted 2020-December-19, 14:43
HardVector, on 2020-December-19, 12:41, said:
The next best bid, imo, is a simple pass, see what happens.
If you double, the way we play lebensohl, partner bids 2N either intending to pass 3♣ or showing all the good hands (or hands with a heart stop rather than without).
This is another interesting decision, do you bid 3♣ when there's a very good chance of making 5 opposite some fairly minimal hands ?
#28
Posted 2020-December-19, 21:05
Cyberyeti, on 2020-December-19, 14:43, said:
This is another interesting decision, do you bid 3♣ when there's a very good chance of making 5 opposite some fairly minimal hands ?
Considering I'm looking at 2 fast heart losers plus a possible uppercut position, I think I'll settle for the part score. If the auction gets that far without any bidding from the opps, it's likely that there are at most 2 hearts on your left. If hearts get raised, I'm going to get more excited.
#29
Posted 2020-December-20, 03:51
HardVector, on 2020-December-19, 21:05, said:
What actually happens is that partner depending on how optimistic he gets (he might just bid an initial 3♠ invitational) bids 2N-3♣-3♠ showing a game force with 5+ spades, what now ?
#30
Posted 2020-December-20, 05:25
Cyberyeti, on 2020-December-19, 04:09, said:
It obviously depends on the range of your protective calls but the logical place to start your discussion would be a Weak NT. If your protective calls make that unattractive, the next point of call should probably be a good raise, with the cue reverting to a general force.
#31
Posted 2020-December-20, 06:22
Zelandakh, on 2020-December-20, 05:25, said:
Weak NT was my first thought, which is why I was surprised to see 9-11 on Devidkok's reply, but was wondering whether it was better to put it to some artificial use.
#32
Posted 2020-December-20, 13:03
Cyberyeti, on 2020-December-20, 03:51, said:
I'm committed to showing this as a takeout double, so I'm going to continue that. If partner makes a game forcing bid, I'll simply raise spades and hope my extra strength carries through. If they invite, you need to make a judgement call. If it's imps, I'll probably go to game.
This is not guaranteed to work. As I said earlier, there are no perfect solutions here. You make your bed then lie in it. I'm making the takeout double bed.
#33
Posted 2020-December-20, 14:19
HardVector, on 2020-December-20, 13:03, said:
This is not guaranteed to work. As I said earlier, there are no perfect solutions here. You make your bed then lie in it. I'm making the takeout double bed.
You make 4♠, you could have made 7♦, his hand as pointed out earlier, Kxxxx, AQx, Qxxxx, void.