Bergen Raises question How to reply with this hand?
#2
Posted 2013-May-13, 00:35
There will be a big difference between AQx KQxxx Kxx xx and Kxx KQxxx xx AQx opposite, but we can't do much about that.
#5
Posted 2013-May-13, 09:50
Most people don't, so they have to chose between the 11-12 and the 7-10 four card raise. I would go for 11-12, but I wouldn't criticize my partner if he would pick 7-10 (unless he thinks that it's probably better to underbid since I will be declarer ).
Rik
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#7
Posted 2013-May-13, 14:57
Trinidad, on 2013-May-13, 09:50, said:
Most people don't, so they have to chose between the 11-12 and the 7-10 four card raise. I would go for 11-12, but I wouldn't criticize my partner if he would pick 7-10 (unless he thinks that it's probably better to underbid since I will be declarer ).
Rik
Would someone please check his book because my recollection is that 4D looks something like x Axxxx Kxxx xxx and 4H looks more like x Axxxx xxxx xxx. Both have shortness.
#8
Posted 2013-May-13, 14:59
Put it another way, you have one definite cover card (heart ace), and may cover 3 other losers in partner's hand, but it is very unlikely - all the covers are of 3rd round losers in hearts, spades, and diamonds. A limit raise should be more.
#10
Posted 2013-May-13, 15:48
straube, on 2013-May-13, 14:57, said:
with your example I would still bid 4h not 4d
4d shows 1-1.5 outside quick tricks.
Also perhaps a novice player should not play Bergen raises given all the different understandings of what one should bid with this hand and how different everyone calls/plays a constructive raise(2h), mixed raise(3c), limit raise(3d), preemptive raise(3h,4d and 4h). Note Bergen still has 2nt raises, 3nt raises, and 4c raises, plus splinter raises, void or stiff raises, for other types of hands.
#11
#13
Posted 2013-May-13, 19:59
PhilKing, on 2013-May-13, 16:40, said:
#14
Posted 2013-May-13, 20:29
9 KQ743 KT54 843
vs a 4H raise...
9 KT743 T743 854
vs a 3D raise...
A7 KQJ6 9543 872
vs a 3H raise...
94 QJT6 97432 85
or
Q74 J9643 85 J74
vs a 3C raise (for spades here)
KT96 K53 92 T742
His definition of a 3C raise is four trumps and a reasonable single raise (7+ to 10- including distribution)
#15
Posted 2013-May-13, 20:41
BERGEN RAISES
This convention was first invented by my good friend, Marty Bergen, when we were bridge partners in the 1980's.
As first written and played, here were the responses to a 1-of-a-Major opening:
3♣=6-10 in support and 4-card support
3♦=11-12 in support (limit raise) and 4-card support
3-of-the-major (raise)=0-5 and 4-card support
There are many add-ons and revisions, some as follows:
Inversion revision (make sure you and your partner know if you are playing the original way or this way):
The 3♣ and 3♦ responses are reversed in meaning
Major Add-ons
A jump to 3-of-the other major has a special meaning (there are many ways out there--I suggest not bidding it)
3NT=13-15 balanced with 4-3-3-3 (I recommend this)
4-level=Many possibilities (In "Standard" it would just be a Splinter Bid).
PH and Competition
It is crucial to have agreements regarding if this convention is used by a Passed Hand (I recommend not) or after a double or overcall (I recommend not). Some variations use the convention in all of these situations.
Because of all the potential confusion (all 3 of the sections above), I don't recommend this convention (sorry, Marty). I actually like a jump to 3-of-a-lower suit to be natural and invitation. So, 1♠-3♦ shows something like: ♠2
♥32
♦AQJ10876
♣K32
. You must decide with your partner if you are playing Bergen Raises, how you are playing them, or a possible alternative.
#16
Posted 2013-May-14, 06:38
1H P ??
This hand involves hand evaluation + tactics
more than Bergen Raises.
Is it good enough for a limit raise?
What's the vulnerability + form of scoring?
Although the hand is very soft,
because of the 5th heart,
I would bid 3D.
#17
Posted 2013-May-17, 02:11
aren't bergen raises suposed to have already 4 trump support? i that's the case, what do you have to upgrade with a bunch of quacks in a balanced shape?
BTW I had to count my points 3 times before I could get to 9, my mind was evaluating this hand as 8 the first 2 subconciously for a reson.
#18
Posted 2013-May-17, 06:27
straube, on 2013-May-14, 06:38, said:
Wow! Thank you very much and please send my thanks to Mr. Bergen
Big thankyou to everyone who replied for the discussion, learned a lot here about add-ons to the original convention.
PS. Somehow it makes me feel better that even experts have different opinions