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how to bid this hand
#2
Posted 2025-February-18, 15:05
What system are you using?
Playing STD, Standard American, this is a awkward hand to bid.
PLaying 2/1 North opens 1♠, South makes a GF 2♥ bid.
There's now various methods for North to proceed, showing the 6th spade or the diamond suit.
Playing STD, Standard American, this is a awkward hand to bid.
PLaying 2/1 North opens 1♠, South makes a GF 2♥ bid.
There's now various methods for North to proceed, showing the 6th spade or the diamond suit.
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
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Let me put it in words you might understand, he said. Mr. Trump, fk off! Anders Vistisen
#8
Posted 2025-February-18, 23:19
thepossum, on 2025-February-18, 16:40, said:
I can't decide if I would bid 2 spades or 3 diamonds after the GF - quite possibly 3D to show the strength of the hand
Either way we will miss spades and end in 6D most likely
Anyone out there in 6NT
Either way we will miss spades and end in 6D most likely
Anyone out there in 6NT

2♠ or 3♦ is approach dependent for me when playing 2♥ as invitational. Natural would be 2♠, but adapting SA 2♠ is min., 2N is GF, 3m is 6x(4x) min. with this ♠ suit quality.
I wouldn't get to 6N
#9
Posted 2025-February-19, 09:50
thepossum, on 2025-February-18, 16:40, said:
I can't decide if I would bid 2 spades or 3 diamonds after the GF - quite possibly 3D to show the strength of the hand
Either way we will miss spades and end in 6D most likely
Anyone out there in 6NT
Either way we will miss spades and end in 6D most likely
Anyone out there in 6NT

What's wrong with playing 6♦? Any methods getting you to play 6♦ are good methods.
#11
Posted 2025-February-19, 10:10
thepossum, on 2025-February-18, 16:39, said:
I can't decide if I would bid 2 spades or 3 diamonds after the GF - quite possibly 3D to show the strength of the hand
Either way we will miss spades and end in 6D most likely
Either way we will miss spades and end in 6D most likely
Same here.
If we played 2♣ as "clubs or balanced", then 2♦ would promise 5+ cards. In that case, I'd definitely bid 3♦ but I think I'd do that either way.
#13
Posted 2025-February-19, 15:17
mw64ahw, on 2025-February-19, 14:46, said:
And what do we bid with 2353 when we have a choice?
My comment was completely off base here - south would bid 2♥ with that hand, so I don't know what I was thinking. I guess I was thinking about the general problem of opener having a 6-4 or 6-5 hand.
I never played 2♣ as "clubs or balanced", though I like the idea (and it seems to have caught on), so I don't have any actual experience. But, to try to answer your question, I guess it depends on my exact hand and the rest of the structure. If my points are concentrated in diamonds, then I'd probably bid 2♦. If the opening bid was 1♥ and we're 2=3=5=3, then I guess I could go either way, intending to show my heart support. If the opening bid was 1♠ and I had stoppers everywhere, I might lean toward 2♣, with 3NT in mind.
I don't know. In general, if we adopted the method described by Andrew Gumperz - https://bridgewinner...ebulous-2c-bid/ - then I think bidding 2♣ in your example would allow for the best description of each player's hand.
I'd be interested to hear from people who play 1M-2♣ this way. How do you all handle this situation? Does 2♣ deny having 5 diamonds (or 5 hearts after 1♠-2♣)? If you have 5 diamonds, do you automatically bid 2♦ rather than 2♣, or is it a judgment call?
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