The full hand.
2/1 bidding problem How should this auction continue?
#4
Posted 2021-August-09, 04:29
#5
Posted 2021-August-09, 04:32
Cyberyeti, on 2021-August-09, 04:22, said:
An example of a 4♠ bid would be ♠xxx, ♥KQxxx, ♦A, ♣QJxx. Get out immediately.
#6
Posted 2021-August-09, 04:34
You have a soft 13 count.
The 3♦ bid does improve your hand somewhat (that Queen of Diamonds is looking mighty nice)
Balanced against this, that broken heart suit doesn't look to be pulling its full weight any more.
In some ways, bidding 4♠ as a picture bid isn't completely unreasonable.
I'm torn because this kinda buries the Ace of clubs which could be a really important value.
Note: There is a difference between a picture bid and fast arrival (fast arrival would limit the strength of the hand and I don't recommend this treatment)
Change the hand to
♠ QJ7
♥ KJ865
♦ Q52
♣ KQ
And I'd be thrilled to bid 4♠
As is, I think that I am going to be forced to bid 3♠ which has the virtue of being a nice cheap bid.
#7
Posted 2021-August-09, 04:56
DavidKok, on 2021-August-09, 04:32, said:
An example of a 4♠ bid would be ♠xxx, ♥KQxxx, ♦A, ♣QJxx. Get out immediately.
Likewise - I will show the support directly via 2NT with subsequent bids establishing relative strength.
Over 2♥ I would take it straight to 4♠ to deny extras. North should take it further with his hand
#8
Posted 2021-August-09, 08:05
#10
Posted 2021-August-09, 12:05
#11
Posted 2021-August-09, 12:15
#12
Posted 2021-August-09, 12:18
Winstonm, on 2021-August-09, 12:15, said:
How would that work here?
#13
Posted 2021-August-09, 12:57
Of course if you play Non-serious 3NT the meanings are reversed.
Lastly if you play Last Train then any bid of 4♥, directly or indirectly (but after 3♠) would not be a control bid at all but would convey "I have some extras, but not enough extra to go past 4♠". Again this allows the partnership to distinguish courtesy control bids from serious slam tries.
#14
Posted 2021-August-09, 13:01
jillybean, on 2021-August-09, 12:18, said:
The simplest and (for me) easiest to remember is that after a major suit fit is established at the 3-level a bid of 3nt shows a “serious” slam try. So in this case after 3S, opener can bid 4D as a non-serious or mild try and responder can sign off in 4S.
#15
Posted 2021-August-09, 15:49
Winstonm, on 2021-August-09, 13:01, said:
And in the opposite case of playing "non-serious", 3NT after 3S denies a serious slam try. Although I prefer to play it more specifically as expressing doubt about trump honours, particularly if 3♦ already promised some extra strength.
#16
Posted 2021-August-09, 16:45
#17
Posted 2021-August-09, 21:17
#18
Posted 2021-August-09, 22:02
Winstonm, on 2021-August-09, 12:15, said:
You can only use Serious/Frivolous if 3♠ promises 3 card support. And you can only do that if 3♥ is your grope rather than promising a 6th heart. Otherwise, what are you going to bid with a 2533 hand and ♣xxx? My understanding of natural bidding is that 3♠ is usually 3+ but can sometimes be only 2 card support if stuck for a bid. And if that is the agreement then I am not so sure that Serious/Frivolous is actually such a great idea here.
#19
Posted 2021-August-10, 03:02
The auction continued
My partner was of the view that my bid of 3♠ suggested a hand with 16+ and 3 trumps and that a bid of 4♠ was more appropriate.
A stylistic thing I suppose.
#20
Posted 2021-August-10, 04:12
In my partnership North has to initiate control bidding before it is possible to ask for keycards. Incidentally, this also leaves room for the (Non-)Serious NT and Last Train. Funny how that works out. A direct jump to 4NT would be NF natural for me, even on this auction. But it is clear you had a bidding misunderstanding about the meaning of 3♠, and I don't think you can recover after that no matter the method.
This comes from a club game.
I was South. We were playing 2/1.
What should I bid now?