Which is the weaker sequence?
#2
Posted 2008-September-11, 11:09
#3
Posted 2008-September-11, 11:10
#4
Posted 2008-September-11, 11:31
cherdano, on Sep 11 2008, 09:10 AM, said:
Agree.
#6
Posted 2008-September-11, 14:56
- hrothgar
#8
Posted 2008-September-11, 18:50
#9
Posted 2008-September-11, 19:04
MFA, on Sep 11 2008, 07:50 PM, said:
Why?
(I'm not saying I disagree, truthfully I have no strong opinion).
#10
Posted 2008-September-11, 19:08
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#11
Posted 2008-September-11, 19:41
#12
Posted 2008-September-11, 20:18
awm, on Sep 11 2008, 08:08 PM, said:
I have this agreement with at least one partner. Pass = weak is easy to remember.
I used to think it also could help in tempo sensitive auctions. But read a pretty convincing argument that this is not the case (maybe from jlall).
#13
Posted 2008-September-11, 22:58
jtfanclub, on Sep 12 2008, 03:41 AM, said:
Standard over here is that a direct X of 1♠ is penalties.
Harald
#14
Posted 2008-September-12, 08:00
skaeran, on Sep 11 2008, 11:58 PM, said:
jtfanclub, on Sep 12 2008, 03:41 AM, said:
Standard over here is that a direct X of 1♠ is penalties.
OK, so how do 'normal' people show a minimum 1354 hand in this auction, if pass-then-pull shows a stronger hand?
#15
Posted 2008-September-12, 08:33
jtfanclub, on Sep 12 2008, 03:00 PM, said:
Cannot speak for "normal" people, but playing standard methods I would bid 2♣ immediately.
1453 is more tricky. Maybe pass followed by 1NT is idle and can be used for such hands?
#16
Posted 2008-September-12, 09:49
jtfanclub, on Sep 12 2008, 09:00 AM, said:
skaeran, on Sep 11 2008, 11:58 PM, said:
jtfanclub, on Sep 12 2008, 03:41 AM, said:
Standard over here is that a direct X of 1♠ is penalties.
OK, so how do 'normal' people show a minimum 1354 hand in this auction, if pass-then-pull shows a stronger hand?
If you can't sit for the double (and with a singleton spade it seems reasonable not to want to defend 1S), then you have to bid after 1D-DBL-RDBL-P.
#17
Posted 2008-September-12, 14:21
jdonn, on Sep 11 2008, 08:04 PM, said:
MFA, on Sep 11 2008, 07:50 PM, said:
Why?
(I'm not saying I disagree, truthfully I have no strong opinion).
I prefer a style, where I bid if I have something useful to say and pass otherwise. Pass and pull then shows a more flexible hand.
5143, bad defense 1s-X-XX-2h ? Good luck. Better to be able to pass and pull to 2s showing this kind of hand.
The good hand can bid immediately and won't get preempted by LHO or partner.
The bad hand won't be pushed into inventing some rebid with minimum, but if there is room at the 2-level and it wants to say something, it can bid. So if you bid a suit, you really have it, new suits being F1.
The focus should be on strain, not point count.
Note that this is consistent with high level forcng pass principles. When strain is an issue, pass and pull shows flexibility, not just extras.

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