Enough to bid 2 ♥or should I do something else??? Pass????
2H Pass or?? 2/1 ACBL
#2
Posted 2023-January-16, 17:41
#3
Posted 2023-January-17, 01:11
DavidKok, on 2023-January-16, 17:41, said:
Agree. I think the problem here is that North does not know the length of South's club suit. By bidding 2♥ you stop South bidding it again as a balance at the 2 level. Both West and North are weak, and partner could not bid 1♥ as a overcall over 1♣ suggesting both weakness and lack of a five timer in♥s. I cannot see West getting excited about your 2♥ bid. But you do hope to stop the opps. from competing.
Admittedly, South could have bid a assumed ♣ suit with some length after your TOX, but probably decided not to after seeing his own partner pass on the first round.
#4
Posted 2023-January-17, 01:21
You therefore owe partner a bid as they’ll jump to 2H only with a hand worth opening or very close to.
So definitely yes, 2H.
#5
Posted 2023-January-17, 02:38
#8
Posted 2023-January-17, 05:22
#9
Posted 2023-January-17, 05:45
mw64ahw, on 2023-January-17, 02:38, said:
That would be some 16-19 points with 5 spades and 3 hearts.
Don't do it. Support with support. If this hand is too good for 2♥, bid 2♣ or maybe 3♥.
Personally I think it is closer to 2♣ than to pass, but I would just bid 2♥ considering the poor suit.
#10
Posted 2023-January-17, 06:08
That's a big part of why I prefer 2♥ to 2♣ or 3♥. We only really want partner to bid on with a supermaximum, not with some average 5-count (which would be in the top half of the approximate 0-8 range of the 1♥ bid).
On second thought game looks decent opposite my maximum hand. Maybe I've talked myself into 3♥?
#11
Posted 2023-January-17, 07:05
DavidKok, on 2023-January-17, 06:08, said:
Isn't that pretty much what 2♣ says, apart from clubs shortage (and we have that too) ?
#12
Posted 2023-January-17, 09:16
helene_t, on 2023-January-17, 05:45, said:
Don't do it. Support with support. If this hand is too good for 2♥, bid 2♣ or maybe 3♥.
Personally I think it is closer to 2♣ than to pass, but I would just bid 2♥ considering the poor suit.
2♣ makes sense with this 6 modified loser hand
#13
Posted 2023-January-17, 09:32
pescetom, on 2023-January-17, 07:05, said:
2♣ is the catchall for big hands, including hands too strong to risk partner's possible pass over a second round natural call. As far as I know partner isn't supposed to assume there's a fit, but rather describe their hand further.
#14
Posted 2023-January-17, 10:40
#15
Posted 2023-January-17, 13:35
DavidKok, on 2023-January-16, 17:41, said:
Wouldn't this be a raise even by an old-fashioned direct-seat doubler? 18 dummy points.
Wouldn't a re-opening doubler raise without the ♦ king?
#16
Posted 2023-January-17, 14:19
Points schmoints, like I said I think game is remote even with our current hand. I think traditionally the 2♥ raise is a game try opposite 0-8, and this is barely that.
#17
Posted 2023-January-18, 13:35
DavidKok, on 2023-January-17, 14:19, said:
Given that you balance with a K less than a TOX, the 1H advance has to go a K higher too, so is more 0-11 than 0-8. After all, unless you have a minimal opening or less, you’re supposed to bid again after Xing.
#18
Posted 2023-January-19, 00:55
#19
Posted 2023-January-19, 02:46
Is it possible that partner has only 3 hearts? Yes, but it’s against the odds. If he has as little as K10xx in a modest hand, Qx K10xx xxx Qxxx we’d want to be in game, and that gave him club wastage.
2C is, imo, unwise. It has, at the low end, a strong double with precisely three card support. At the high end, it’s very strong indeed with 4 hearts. If partner bids 2D, your 2H bid now would be forcing, stronger than a direct 3H.
Also, if we had opened 1D and partner responded 1H, we’re closer to bidding game than to raising to 2H….we have a middle of the road 3H bid.
Here, partner almost surely has hcp. We have 15, RHO has, these days, no more than 4. Opener didn’t redouble or bid 1N or 2C, so probably has a moderate or weaker 1C bid.
I’d bid 3H here.
Finally, had we opened 1D and had partner bid 1H, with silent opps, we’d be valuing this hand in the absence of much information from the bidding. Here, partner will often be able to play almost double dummy, certainly in terms of honours, due to the bidding.