Uncharted waters
#1
Posted 2013-July-26, 11:17
Good partner, but agreements are still getting worked out.
xxxx Ax xxxxx xx
w/r, (2♥) - 3♥ - (p) - 3N - (p) - 4♣ - (p) - ?
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#2
Posted 2013-July-26, 11:42
#3
Posted 2013-July-26, 11:45
-gwnn
#4
Posted 2013-July-26, 12:43
#5
Posted 2013-July-26, 12:50
-gwnn
#6
Posted 2013-July-26, 13:55
4H cue makes me a little ill; not only is it the only card in my hand, he already knows I have something there. I want to bid 4N to play pretty badly here at MPs, so I guess it depends on how rough those agreements are whether I'm bidding that or 5C.
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#7
Posted 2013-July-26, 13:59
#8
Posted 2013-July-26, 14:16
#9
Posted 2013-July-26, 14:41
Leaping Michaels is in effect. 3♥ is a stopper ask.
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#10
Posted 2013-July-26, 15:23
4♣ = ♣+♠, GF, too good for leaping Michaels (which is NF for me, showing 4-5 losers)
4♦ = ♦+♠
4♥ = ♣s, very strong 1-suiter
4♠ = ♦s, very strong 1-suiter
It takes a bit of work to get it all to flow, since pard does not always bid 3NT. For instance, after 2♥-3♥-pass, I play 3♠ as a relay and 4♣ as p/c without a heart stop.
After the 4♣ and 4♦ bid, we are in an analagous situation that applies to 34 sequences regarding follow up bids.
#11
Posted 2013-July-26, 18:52
#12
Posted 2013-July-27, 05:31
#13
Posted 2013-July-27, 08:36
In retrospect a direct 3N has a lot going for it.
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#14
Posted 2013-July-27, 09:56
Phil, on 2013-July-26, 14:41, said:
Leaping Michaels is in effect. 3♥ is a stopper ask.
I don't believe the entire set of good/expert players assume Leaping M and that 3♥ is a stopper ask without discussion.
What should have been taken for granted by all of us, IMO, was that XXXX AX XXXXX XX would have bid some number of Spades if he thought it was Mike, rather than 3NT if he didn't assume it was a stopper ask. And since we were in "uncharted waters", 4♣ after 3NT would muddy those waters ---making advancer think maybe it wasn't a stopper ask.
I agree with Phil's later post. 3NT directly would probably be better; I don't think we would like a Spade lead through that hand at a higher level.
BTW, there is another possible meaning for 3H in "charted" waters even if Leaping 4m is agreed ---Minor suits.
#15
Posted 2013-July-27, 12:15
aguahombre, on 2013-July-27, 09:56, said:
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BTW, there is another possible meaning for 3H in "charted" waters even if Leaping 4m is agreed ---Minor suits.
The "old" Leaping Michaels used 3H for the minors and had NO stop-ask .
These days, I believe more expert/good players would use 3H as the stop-ask and either 4H! ( or 4NT! ) for the minors.
Those who use 4NT for the minors may use 4H! as Blackwood . 4H! as Blackwood has the advantage of stopping in 5-minor if need be.
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#16
Posted 2013-July-29, 06:46
PhilKing, on 2013-July-26, 15:23, said:
What is the structure after (2♠) - 3♠, Phil?