Bid or pass? Undiscussed auction. What do you expect partner holds?
#3
Posted 2017-April-09, 22:49
I would give your p a weak NT.
He could have passed.
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#4
Posted 2017-April-10, 00:28
Whilst borderline bidding vulnerable games is recommended, these hands might suffer entry problems due to their distribution so 'Pass' it is for me too.
#5
Posted 2017-April-10, 01:16
P_Marlowe, on 2017-April-09, 22:49, said:
I would give your p a weak NT.
He could have passed.
Marlowe
It depends on your opening NT range. Partner could have a strong NT.
#6
Posted 2017-April-10, 02:47
Vampyr, on 2017-April-10, 01:16, said:
If 2NT is a strong NT, 2NT should be GF.
You can certainly shade the req. for a 2/1 response by a passed hand,
but it still should be enough to give game a reasonable chance.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#7
Posted 2017-April-10, 02:51
P_Marlowe, on 2017-April-10, 02:47, said:
You can certainly shade the req. for a 2/1 response by a passed hand,
but it still should be enough to give game a reasonable chance.
Yes. The popular treatment around here is 15-19HCP, GF.
#8
Posted 2017-April-10, 05:31
Assuming partner shows a weak notrump but would not bid 2NT if he is sub-minimum I raise.
Yes we do not have 25 HCP combined, but I like my chances.
Without the red tens I would feel much less comfortable.
It is unlikely we can make exactly 8 tricks.
If we go down I have chucked away 3 additional IMPs.
But we may well make 9 tricks on the "wrong" opening lead or there could be no defense.
For example partner might have ♠QJ87x ♥Kx ♦KQx ♣Kxx
Meckwell make a fortune out of such deals.
Rainer Herrmann
#9
Posted 2017-April-10, 09:40
FelicityR, on 2017-April-10, 00:28, said:
Reading this, and re-reading the subtitle of this thread, led me to delete my vote. I don't know if a partner with whom I haven't discussed this auction would assume what you say or not, we HAVE discussed it, and we wouldn't have opened a weak two with x QJTxxx txx
AQx.
A passed-hand 2/1 in our style includes hands with the top end strength for a weak-two with the wrong honor array (too much outside hearts) and happens to guarantee a rebid. A passed-hand 1nt would still be forcing and we would follow with 2nt holding the OP hand. Opener, if accepting game will check back with 3♥ if she has three.
Just another point of view to think about, laugh about, and forget about if you wish.
#10
Posted 2017-April-10, 16:38
With good fitting Minor cards, I think you raise to 3 NT vulnerable at IMPs.
#11
Posted 2017-April-11, 03:02
rmnka447, on 2017-April-10, 16:38, said:
What would Opener do with MIN, 5S1-H? (I would have thought of that before responding 2♥.)
#12
Posted 2017-April-11, 09:16
#13
Posted 2017-April-11, 10:22
nullve, on 2017-April-11, 03:02, said:
Yep. And the main reason 2♥ or 2 anything by a passed hand is forcing (for us) is that We could easily have a hand which now values to a lot in support of Spades.
Qxxx AQJxx xxx x for instance. Opposite a 4th chair 1♠, we might even be able to find a slam on very few HCP.
P-1S
2H-2S (2h promises a rebid even by a passed hand, so Opener doesn't have to bounce around)
4C-? (Splinter for Spades)