Do you bid 2♠ here or do you pass and wait to bid later if partner reopens the bidding?
2 Spades or Pass? 2/1 ACBL
#1
Posted 2012-August-21, 14:32
Do you bid 2♠ here or do you pass and wait to bid later if partner reopens the bidding?
#2
Posted 2012-August-21, 14:48
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
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#3
Posted 2012-August-21, 15:28
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Posted 2012-August-21, 16:26
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Posted 2012-August-21, 16:30
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Posted 2012-August-21, 16:43
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Posted 2012-August-21, 17:52
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Posted 2012-August-21, 18:10
#9
Posted 2012-August-21, 18:34
#10
Posted 2012-August-21, 20:12
If partner sacrifices and goes for a number, that's partner's problem.
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Posted 2012-August-21, 21:11
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#12
Posted 2012-August-21, 21:43
I would raise immediately. The hand is plenty bad enough to not quite be worth it -- but if I pass and then bid 2S I don't think partner is any closer to visualizing this hand.
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Posted 2012-August-21, 22:10
#14
Posted 2012-August-22, 01:57
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#15
Posted 2012-August-22, 05:30
I don't understand the concerns about shape or "not offensive hand" comments, 2♠ neither promises an offensive hand nor any shape.
I don't understand the complaints about our strength either, out hand perfectly fits in the range that 2♠ shows.
I think pass is awfully wrong, i think making such early decisions and hiding support from pd while we can, perfectly with in the range which 2♠ shows, is wrong.
I don't understand why even a simple limit bid with support becomes a hand of master analysis hand in forums. Especially in this forum.
There are many more things that makes me disagree with passers but i am too tired and going to bed
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#16
Posted 2012-August-22, 06:25
#17
Posted 2012-August-22, 10:10
MrAce, on 2012-August-22, 05:30, said:
I don't understand the concerns about shape or "not offensive hand" comments, 2♠ neither promises an offensive hand nor any shape.
I don't understand the complaints about our strength either, out hand perfectly fits in the range that 2♠ shows.
I think pass is awfully wrong, i think making such early decisions and hiding support from pd while we can, perfectly with in the range which 2♠ shows, is wrong.
I don't understand why even a simple limit bid with support becomes a hand of master analysis hand in forums. Especially in this forum.
There are many more things that makes me disagree with passers but i am too tired and going to bed
Awfully strong statement. What would it take for you to pass, removing the J of hearts? If it is that close, and a non-working value, then stop being axiomatic and think about the possible play of the hand.
If the KJT was in any other suit, it would be much more likely to build tricks. If we had any other values, it might be worth upgrading. But in a minimum like we have here, opener can hold up his ace once and dummy is dead for all practical purposes.
The other reason for passing is that when RHO bids 2H on a bad suit like this, he is more likely to have outside compensating values. This means that partner's values are likely sitting wrong.
I pass because I believe we are more likely to go plus defending 2H then we are playing 2S unless partner can reopen with a double. This is a corrollary to the law of total tricks - 4333 is a negative law adjustment, as is values in their suit.
Yes, 2S is in range if responder had not made a call. But responder's calls change my evaluation all of the time, and change what is appropriate with any given hand.
#18
Posted 2012-August-22, 10:55
- Bidding spades when they have hearts and its close works out whenever either 2♥ or 2♠ makes.
- My range for 2♠ is much wider when my RHO takes a call.
- The auction is not over - LHO may take a call over 2♠, and thats a good thing.
Side note - I have a way to show a mixed raise over 2♥, which is important for partner's evaluation and his decision to bid 3 over 3, so I'm even more comfortable bidding 2♠.
Granted, partner would pass 2♥ with a weak NT hand and three hearts, but he'd also pass 2♥ with a weak NT hand holding two hearts.
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#19
Posted 2012-August-22, 10:56
SteveMoe, on 2012-August-22, 01:57, said:
I think this is backwards. I would much rather have ♥KJT + ♣xxx than the other way around.
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#20
Posted 2012-August-22, 11:14
I think pass is going to have us go plus more often then bidding - we have 2+ defensive tricks, while partner is for practical purposes playing the whole thing out of his hand in spades.
Passing also makes it harder for opponents to get to their right minor suit fit if their spot isn't hearts, because it removes double from the table.
Partner will not let 2H be the final contract with a stiff heart, and will not frequently pass it out with a small doubleton, either. Passing does not preclude playing 2S, it just keeps partner from over-competing to 3 as often.