Do you have an agreement ?
do you take the low road or high road?
#1
Posted 2024-October-04, 12:41
Do you have an agreement ?
#2
Posted 2024-October-04, 12:52
As a consequence the direct 2♥ shows 6-9 HCP with 4(+)♥ for me here. Maybe I should downgrade into 0-5, but I think it's close enough. The minor suit honours rate to be working, and I do have two 10s and three 9s.
#3
Posted 2024-October-04, 14:57
DavidKok, on 2024-October-04, 12:52, said:
and 13 cards
#4
Posted 2024-October-04, 15:05
I tend to shake the bidding with 8+ and I see no reason to upgrade this 7-count, and after (unsuccessfully) looking for the 2 and a half H card in the bidding box, I am now bidding a mundane 2H (as I have no agreement).
It is not forbidden, after all, for once, to be maximum😁😁
#5
Posted 2024-October-04, 20:41
#6
Posted 2024-October-05, 01:32
#7
Posted 2024-October-05, 04:04
P 1S X P
3H is showing 4H 8-11 or do you include that in the 1nt?
#8
Posted 2024-October-05, 04:27
- Pass: lots of spades (5+), wishing to defend.
- 1NT: 5-way:
- 0-9 HCP two-suiter, offering choice of strain at the 2-level (partner picks a minor, pass or correct).
- 0-5 HCP 4(+)♥ (correct partner's choice to 2♥).
- 9-11 5m, semibalanced or balanced (rebid 3m).
- 9-11 at most 3♥ no other good bid (pass partner's 2m or rebid 2NT).
- GF at most 3♥ (rebid 2♠).
- 0-9 HCP two-suiter, offering choice of strain at the 2-level (partner picks a minor, pass or correct).
- 2♣: 0-9 HCP, (3)4(+)♣, not a flexible hand.
- 2♦: 0-9 HCP, 4(+)♦, not a flexible hand.
- 2♥: 6-9 HCP, 4(+)♥, prefers hearts to any other strain.
- 2♠: GF 4(+)♥. Partner's first priority is confirming the heart fit, any other bid shows a takeout double with at most 3 hearts.
- 2NT: 9-11, 4♥.
- 3♣: 9-11, (5)6(+)♣. Semibal or flexible hands go through 1NT.
- 3♦: 9-11, (5)6(+)♦. Semibal or flexible hands go through 1NT.
- 3♥: 9-11, 5(+)♥.
- 3♠: -
- 3NT: To play.
In standard structures I think 2♠ is either used as a generic GF or as a generic punt, not necessarily showing hearts and also not denying them. One of our goals was clarifying the degree of oM length along with strength easily, these nebulous cue bids really give me a headache. The bid that's difficult to remember is the direct 2NT, it is a '4 card raise' of partner's T/O double. The structure over 1♥ is similar but we have extra room there to bid 1♠ or 2♠.
In standard I never know what to do with an invitational hand with four hearts. Partner's takeout double is often 4(+)♥, but I have gotten chewed out a few times for driving to game only to find it's a Moysian. I could not find anything clearer than "just put it all in the cue bid and now it is partner's problem", which I am not a fan of. Before this F1NT I preferred "assume the takeout double is 4oM, and pay up when it turns out it is not (this should factor into the decision whether or not to double without 4oM)". But I've seen some people react poorly to the suggestion that their offshape takeout doubles can result in poor contracts, insisting that partner should take it slow and somehow get the decisions right without agreements.
#9
Posted 2024-October-05, 15:32
1NT.
You show some life and a stopper.
You may be able to show the 4th heart later, if the auction continues,
which is harder, if partner passes 2H.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#10
Posted 2024-October-05, 16:43
I have zero interest in anything but minimum bids. If partner has life, then fine, I have a *good* zero-8 (or a very poor 8-bad 11, depending on my choice). I think if my partner passes 2♥, I'm going to be very happy (and hope to make 8 tricks). If partner makes a game try, I'll also be happy (the ♠Q is of dubious value, of course). I'm going to be less happy if partner raises my 1NT to 2.
I'd prefer to take the low route; I find it's always easier to go low and show extras than go high and try to pull back. But there are several 3 counts that are better than this as a 2♥ call, 4 hearts or no; and this does look like an 8-10 BAL with spades stopped, if you look at it funny.
I agree, interesting question. But interesting as "best of bad choices".
#11
Posted 2024-October-05, 18:51
I do like David's 1nt, I will share that with my partner.
#12
Posted 2024-October-06, 01:29
I dont know standard, but req. 8-11 for a 1NT response is a bit much.
The following side makes it 7-10, and I would, just for simplicity reason, go with 6-10,
same as a 1NT response to a 1 level opening.
https://bridgebum.co...eout_double.php
The hand is bal., bidding Txxx instead of showing live and a scattered values, it is your
decision, and partially a matter of agreement.
With kind regards
Marlowe
PS: DavidKok 1NT looks interesting, although way to complicate for me, and I would only adopt
it, if I play similar methods in other places, or have exp. with standard forcing NT.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#13
Posted 2024-October-06, 03:27
#14
Posted 2024-October-06, 04:45
I take a similar approach over partners 1-level overcall, where I want to show my own suit or certain support, but that's another story
#15
Posted 2024-October-06, 04:50
#16
Posted 2024-October-06, 04:55
Do you play similar methods after double of a minor?
#17
Posted 2024-October-06, 05:11
On the (1♣)-X-(P)-? start we play:
- Pass: lots of clubs (5+), wishing to defend.
- 1♦: (3)4(+)♦, 0-8 ish.
- 1♥: 4(+)♥, 0-9 ish.
- 1♠: 4(+)♠, 0-9 ish.
- 1NT: 8-11(12), offer to play, may have a 4cM.
- 2♣: 10+ HCP, one or both 4cM. Forcing to 2♥. This bid comes with a bit of a continuation scheme.
- 2♦: 9-11, 5(+)♦.
- 2♥: 8-11, 5(+)♥.
- 2♠: 8-11, 5(+)♠.
- 2NT: 12-13 ish, no 4cM, NF natural.
- 3♣: - (could be used for a stopper ask)
- 3♦: GF, 5(+)♦.
- 3♥: GF, 5(+)♥.
- 3♠: GF, 5(+)♠.
- 3NT: To play.
- 4♣: - (could be used for GF both majors)
- 4♦: -
- 4♥: To play.
- 4♠: To play.
The idea is to facilitate partner doubling on 4-3 in the majors, possibly with balanced hands as weak as 11 or 'a nice 10' HCP. To me the lack of a third seat bid is a major warning flag if we have a weak hand, and staying low tends to work well since somebody is likely waiting to get another bid.