What are thinknig and doing over partner's balancing bid? IMPs
#1
Posted 2017-April-13, 01:40
#2
Posted 2017-April-13, 02:08
You've got a good 13 HCP. Give opener 11 and responder 5 -- then -- partner might have a max of about 11 and often will have less. So game looks remote.
I'm bidding 3 ♣ because 2 NT in this situation is usually for the minors.
#3
Posted 2017-April-13, 02:22
Not all games are ment to be bid.
#4
Posted 2017-April-13, 05:28
I would probably have bid 3♣ on the last round at match points.
#5
Posted 2017-April-13, 09:24
Otherwise, partner is bidding my cards already and if I punish her for doing that, she won't do it next time. "I'd rather be -1100 than -110" - L.Cohen.
I agree with tramtickets above; except that if 2NT was "two places to play" for me too, I'd do that instead of 3♣. Unfortunately, in my partnership, it's minors.
#6
Posted 2017-April-14, 00:36
A regular partnership should have made agreements about these situations (for 2nt both minors or 2 places to play).
#7
Posted 2017-April-14, 00:58
#8
Posted 2017-April-14, 02:32
As to hanging partner for protecting, I don't see that as a huge worry. Even opposite xx x KQxxx xxxxx 4C is only one off, and makes on a spade lead, and partner should surely have something a bit better than that.
#9
Posted 2017-April-14, 15:46
1. If you prefer C to D, you bid 3C, and then if partner corrects to 3D (showing the reds), you pass or correct to 3H, depending on your hand.
2. If you prefer D to C, it's a bit more complicated:
A. If you prefer D to C and either prefer H to C or are indifferent between C and H, you bid 3D.
B. If you prefer D to C, but have a definite preference for C over H, you should bid 3C.
This one is an obvious 3C bid. You should give up on game, because partner had neither enough to act over 1S nor a hand suitable for a X this round.
Cheers,
mike
#10
Posted 2017-April-14, 17:34
Wouterf, on 2017-April-13, 02:22, said:
Not all games are ment to be bid.
I agree completely with this response. I would expect that the hcp would be split 20/20 or nearly so, so I do not want to hang partner for balancing. I would bid 3C-and no more.
If they bid 3S, then it is a case of heads you win, tails you tie.
#11
Posted 2017-April-15, 08:21
IMPS is a game or risk vs reward. I think 3c looks totally normal and should work a decent amount of the time. The problem I have with 3c is that it is not clear the opps do not have a heart game they are just itching to bid. 3c makes it entirely too easy for either N OR S to chime back in with 3h.
There is a very real concern p has short hearts here and while we might have some decent defense against spades we might have little against hearts. If p is concerned with your overbidding clubs just explain you were willing to up the level by one to eliminate the risk of the opps finding a big heart game.
If perchance p has 2 places to play (!D !H) at the very least we will get to play 4h from our side while probably being too high.
#12
Posted 2017-April-16, 17:12
#13
Posted 2017-April-17, 01:15
nige1, on 2017-April-16, 17:12, said:
- 3♣ = NAT. Partner has a weak 2-suiter of some kind but be wary of punishing his enterprise.
- 5♣ = NAT. Brave but reasonable.
- 3♠ = CUE. But how do you expect partner to co-operate?
5C won't seem reasonable if partner turns out to have the reds, which is quite likely. If you do want to get to game, 4C would at least allow you to get to 4H if you have a heart fit.
London UK
#14
Posted 2017-April-18, 07:35
#15
Posted 2017-April-18, 09:19
The chance partner has even a useful 13 is low. And I have King-and-one in their suit - that seems to be the worst possible holding, no?
As I said, if I'm playing one of the new Precision pairs, we likely have game, and I'll try. Otherwise, I'll take my plus where it lies (which is likely to be 3♠-1).
#16
Posted 2017-April-18, 10:32
mycroft, on 2017-April-18, 09:19, said:
I agree. I wasn't trying to argue that we should be looking for slam on this hand! But I was taking issue with the general argument (which I think does make an appearance in this thread) that once oppo open and respond, partner's maximum point count is 24 less whatever we hold, and therefore we should just be looking to compete the part score.
What are you thinking and bidding over partner's balancing bid? IMPs. Thanks