mentor vs mentees 4/15 part two bidding has gone 1h p 1n p 2c vul vs not now what?
#1
Posted 2014-May-03, 17:15
was not considered good enough to be considered game forcing they wondered
why (in their defense we had not yet covered hand downgrades and the less
relevance of quacks in a suit contract (hearts and even a minor suit are
still possible contracts).
They were also not aware of the many advantages of 1n forcing and the extra
bidding space one has before making a commitment to game.
Responder's hand is Ax xx QJTx QJTxx
Sorry for the delay I was on vacation.
#2
Posted 2014-May-03, 17:30
gszes, on 2014-May-03, 17:15, said:
Responder's hand is Ax xx QJTx QJTxx
The question of the best rebid is a lot more interesting...
I expect to see discussion regarding the relative merits of Pass, 2♠, 2NT, and 3♣
I don't like 2NT. Partner probably only has three hearts and the lead versus a NT contract is going to go through his hand.
I think that the hand is too strong for a 2♠ rebid. Thankfully, its IMPs so I don't need to worry about the consideration of playing a major versus a minor.
Pass isn't unreasonable. A lot of the contructions necessary to make 5m suggest that the opps have a 10 card heart fit.
Suppressing our fit might keep them out of the auction.
However, I'm going to bid 3♣. its IMPs, we're vulnerable. I need to try for game and this seems like the best way to get there.
#4
Posted 2014-May-04, 00:15
hrothgar, on 2014-May-03, 17:30, said:
I expect to see discussion regarding the relative merits of Pass, 2♠, 2NT, and 3♣
I don't like 2NT. Partner probably only has three hearts and the lead versus a NT contract is going to go through his hand.
I think that the hand is too strong for a 2♠ rebid. Thankfully, its IMPs so I don't need to worry about the consideration of playing a major versus a minor.
Pass isn't unreasonable. A lot of the contructions necessary to make 5m suggest that the opps have a 10 card heart fit.
Suppressing our fit might keep them out of the auction.
However, I'm going to bid 3♣. its IMPs, we're vulnerable. I need to try for game and this seems like the best way to get there.
I am confused. If you rate the hand too strong for 2S, why the choose an alternative that shows a weaker hand? For me the choice is in order of preference 2S, 2N, 3C, P.with the ordering of 2nd and 3rd choice being the only borderline aspect.
Perhaps a more difficult problem is where opener is 1S rather than 1H. No artificial sound raise available then
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#5
Posted 2014-May-04, 01:58
gszes, on 2014-May-03, 17:15, said:
was not considered good enough to be considered game forcing they wondered
why
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I'm surprised they all considered the hand to be 13 points worth. Are they counting HCP + shortness points for the doubletons?
#6
Posted 2014-May-05, 12:15
I'd expect partner with a minimum opener to simply rebid 3 ♣. If partner has something extra and tries a NT game by bidding 3 ♠ showing a stopper, you have an easy 3 NT call. If partner shows a ♦ stopper via 3 ♦, you can ask about ♠ help with a 3 ♠ bid.
2 NT might be an alternative. You do have stoppers in each suit. However, partner has presumably already showed 8+ cards in the rounded suits. A NT contract might not be a good spot without some ♠ help.
I view the hand as a 10 pointer and wouldn't add the distribution points unless we were surely headed toward a suit contract.
#7
Posted 2014-May-05, 14:40
2S, as a strong inv. club raise is certainly best, followed by 3C.
Due to the fact, that we know, that they have 8+ spades between
them, and that they will lead them, 2NT is not a good option.
Anything else is no option at all.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#8
Posted 2014-May-05, 16:27
P_Marlowe, on 2014-May-05, 14:40, said:
2S, as a strong inv. club raise is certainly best, followed by 3C.
Due to the fact, that we know, that they have 8+ spades between
them, and that they will lead them, 2NT is not a good option.
Anything else is no option at all.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Can't you change your vote in the poll? I see a delete your vote button. Perhaps you could delete it and vote again?
#11
Posted 2014-May-06, 05:40
PhilKing, on 2014-May-06, 05:24, said:
LOL no. jjbr said he'd be surprised to find 3 people in the same room to bid 2c with that. I'm thinking they have a serious flaw at bean counting level. It's really hard to imagine why they'd count it as 13 so my guess is they do the mechanical HCP + distribution points on every hand. 10HCP + 2 doubletons + a 5-carder = 13.
#14
Posted 2014-May-06, 16:40
diana_eva, on 2014-May-04, 01:58, said:
The method they are using counted the usual 10 hcp + 1/2 for the 5th
club + 1/2 for the 2 supported tens and + 2 for the high degree of
probability the club suit will be worth 4/5 tricks in a NT contract.
As I said they had not learned to downgrade potential misfits and
the quacks are overvalued in suit contracts=============== I made this
post because I think it is a great teaching hand for beginning 2/1 players.
#16
Posted 2014-May-07, 04:30
I have now changed to an impossible 2S, but have sympathy with a 3C raise, particularly if partner likes to open light.
#17
Posted 2014-May-07, 06:49
mr1303, on 2014-May-07, 04:30, said:
I have now changed to an impossible 2S, but have sympathy with a 3C raise, particularly if partner likes to open light.
I misremembered the opening and thought it was 1♠ rather than 1♥
#18
Posted 2014-May-07, 09:57
gszes, on 2014-May-06, 16:40, said:
club + 1/2 for the 2 supported tens and + 2 for the high degree of
probability the club suit will be worth 4/5 tricks in a NT contract.
As I said they had not learned to downgrade potential misfits and
the quacks are overvalued in suit contracts=============== I made this
post because I think it is a great teaching hand for beginning 2/1 players.
I think the only useful lesson here is that upgrading a balanced hand with no fit by THREE points is insane.
I would call this a "good 10" even though it has a lot of queens and jacks.
bed
#19
Posted 2014-May-10, 08:18
jjbrr, on 2014-May-07, 09:57, said:
I would call this a "good 10" even though it has a lot of queens and jacks.
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