Cuebid response to takeout double What do you think?
#1
Posted 2005-February-23, 11:51
I expect your vote to be based on the above conditions. If you would do something else with your favorite partner, please post that. Thank you.
#2
Posted 2005-February-23, 12:32
1D-X-P-2D
P -2H-P-3H
Can be passed.
#4
Posted 2005-February-23, 12:41
Holding
Axxx
AQT
JTxxx
A
Bidding went (1C) X (P) 2C
2D 2H
2S
and partner passed it. I thought 2S was 100% forcing
#5
Posted 2005-February-23, 12:53
HeartA, on Feb 23 2005, 02:41 PM, said:
If I had to guess... GF don;t know the strain is advancer is going to seek cooperation finding best fit. The other option is gf, and advancer is going to next inform doubler what trumps will be.... but that is spliting hairs...
Ben
#6
Posted 2005-February-23, 13:31
That means that until either a suit is bid and raised (or until someone bids game) everthing is forcing.
I have no idea if this is the "best" way to play, but that is what I would assume we were playing if I sat down with a random expert partner.
Fred Gitelman
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#7
Posted 2005-February-23, 13:34
As I've never played decent rubber bridge, I've no idea what it means there ... but I wouldn't pass below game!
Paul
#8
Posted 2005-February-23, 14:43
1. Game forces where it is desired to conserve space to explore slam or alternate game copntracts.
2. Hands worth a jump to 2M but 4-4 in the majors where we don't want to guess which major to bid--which would risk playing in a 4-3 major fit when a 4-4 major fit was available.
With less than game-invitational values, we risk playing our 4-4 major hands in the wrong fit in exchange for a chance to get out at the one level. The usual practice is to bid 1H when weak and bid 1S (with 2H to follow) with reasonable constructive values.
#9
Posted 2005-February-24, 04:17
E.g.
(1♣)-Dbl-(Pass)-3♣
(1♦)-Dbl-(Pass)-3♦
(1♥)-Dbl-(Pass)-3♥
(1♠)-Dbl-(Pass)-3♠
#10
Posted 2005-February-24, 04:52
1m X pass 3m
1m X 2m 3m
it's 44 majors and invitational (1m X 2m X = 44 majors, but below inv strenght)
Now, as to
1M X pass 3M
1M X 2M 3M
it's more subtle. I'd say it's a 6 or 7 card running minor, asking for stopper in M.
#11
Posted 2005-February-24, 05:04
whereagles, on Feb 24 2005, 10:52 AM, said:
1m X pass 3m
1m X 2m 3m
Under such agreement, what is the difference between
a. 1m X pass 3m
and
b. 1m X pass 2m
My point is: lots of expert play that auction b can be 44M inv+, but if auction a is used for 44M invitational, this is redundant.
Any recommendations ?
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Oh ok, I had not read the message carefully, I see that you recommend:
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#12
Posted 2005-February-24, 05:20
By a passed hand I play the cue bid as both majors, does not promise another bid, so P 1C x P 2C P 2M can be passed.
Also, if 3rd hand bids I use the cue bid as a "responsive double" e.g. 1C x 1S 2C shows both red suits and does not promise another bid.
An expert pair I know play a double jump in a major as forcing (e.g. 1C x P 3H) because they say it's very rare to have the relevant invitational hand, and it frees up the cuebid if it denies an FG single-suiter.
#13
Posted 2005-February-24, 05:27
The repeated cuebid asks for a stopper for 3NT.
#14
Posted 2005-February-24, 14:09
I'd like to take it one step further. What if you hold something like:
Kx
xxxx
AK9x
J10x
The auction is 1D Dbl P 2D to you. I don't think you want to force to game; furthermore, a jump to 2H risks playing in an unpalatable 4-3 fit. I would prefer to cuebid, raising 2H to 3, but bidding 2NT otherwise. It seems that a lot of the answerers to this poll would want to play this forcing. Why not just jump to 3NT on the 'forcing' hand and have partner correct to his other 4-card major, just as in a Stayman auction? After all, there must have been some reason I cuebid instead of just jumping to 3NT in the first place - and I would thing it must be another 4-card major. While I might get overboard opposite the most minimum of doubles, the cuebid gets me to the correct strain most of the time which might be important if my partner has the little extra he needs for game.
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