IMPs, 3rd seat non-vul vs vul, you pick up this hand. 2/1 vanilla, forcing NT is off for passed hand. How do you plan to bid it?
Plan the bidding: AKTxxx KT Qx AKJ 2/1, IMPs, 3rd seat white vs red
#1
Posted 2014-May-06, 23:44
IMPs, 3rd seat non-vul vs vul, you pick up this hand. 2/1 vanilla, forcing NT is off for passed hand. How do you plan to bid it?
#2
Posted 2014-May-07, 00:32
George Carlin
#3
Posted 2014-May-07, 01:03
#4
Posted 2014-May-07, 05:22
#5
Posted 2014-May-07, 07:35
As Roth famously said, if I survive this bid...
#6
Posted 2014-May-08, 00:25
#7
Posted 2014-May-08, 00:38
FWIW I gave the hand to GIB and it also chose 1S - 1N - 3N
At the table I opened 1S and jumped to 3C over partner's 1NT.
#8
Posted 2014-May-08, 01:40
*I vaguely remember that for some people who don't open 1NT with a 5 card major, 2NT then shows 16-17 or so. I don't like that either. I think better is then to have 2NT=17-19 and bid 2m with 15-16.
George Carlin
#9
Posted 2014-May-08, 03:11
I hate 3C with a passion by the way.
#11
Posted 2014-May-08, 06:05
diana_eva, on 2014-May-08, 04:47, said:
We need Justin back - he was one of the strongest supporters of the solution of making a jump shift into a 3 card minor. Traditionally the hog (and iirc Codo) were the posters most against this. Nothing to be ashamed of in a 3♣ rebid imho, is just a matter of agreements and style.
#12
Posted 2014-May-08, 06:28
#13
Posted 2014-May-08, 06:36
Rik
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#14
Posted 2014-May-08, 06:39
Trinidad, on 2014-May-08, 06:36, said:
Change the ♣J into the ♠J and he would be a regular partner then?
#15
Posted 2014-May-08, 07:24
On top of that, the 1♠...3NT sequence essentially eliminates partner from the auction, as he likely will have no way to show anything useful.
Contrast this with a 3♣ rebid. That sequence at least allows partner to say something in a red suit or even show something in spades low enough to make some noise of some variety.
A 2NT opening sounds somewhat acceptable, except that the hand seems too strong for that. If I was going in that direction, I would start with 2♣ and then show the 22+ balanced hand, perhaps by way of Kokish.
My personal preference is 1♠...3♣.
-P.J. Painter.
#16
Posted 2014-May-08, 07:31
2NT*-3C**
3D***-3NT
*-with some 6322 to show values and notrumpiness
**-5332, not interested in a 5-3 fit
***-(!) partner clearly has 4 spades, I can safely hide my hearts and only mislead oops.
Or was it 1NT? It would make less sense since you can involve partner's judgement with transfer then 3NT.
edit: the man himself can set the record straight!
George Carlin
#17
Posted 2014-May-08, 08:05
kenrexford, on 2014-May-08, 07:24, said:
On top of that, the 1♠...3NT sequence essentially eliminates partner from the auction, as he likely will have no way to show anything useful.
Contrast this with a 3♣ rebid. That sequence at least allows partner to say something in a red suit or even show something in spades low enough to make some noise of some variety.
A 2NT opening sounds somewhat acceptable, except that the hand seems too strong for that. If I was going in that direction, I would start with 2♣ and then show the 22+ balanced hand, perhaps by way of Kokish.
My personal preference is 1♠...3♣.
Not trying to argue here. I'm trying to understand if there is a somewhat standard treatment for this type of hand or it boils down to each player's judgement and experience. At the table I was not aware that a 3NT rebid would show a 6th spade, so 3♣ seemed the only solution to show pd I have such a strong hand yet failed to open 2♣. Maybe I don't understand how strong (or weak) a 3NT rebid should be. Is this hand is too strong for 3NT?
#18
Posted 2014-May-08, 08:17
the hog, on 2014-May-08, 03:11, said:
I hate 3C with a passion by the way.
This sums it up. The 3NT is not really a gadget. It is one of those inferential things which uses an idle bid to fill a hole. It has been around since the 1960's, definitely not one of Agua's oddities. The byproducts are:
1) We aren't tempted to bastardize a 2NT opening further than we already have.
2) Jump shift suit rebids are suit-oriented unbalanced hands, even if occasionally on 3.
3) We are forced to stop rebidding 3NT with a 2NT rebid.
4) We are forced to Open 1NT with 1NT openers, rather than Open 1x and start looking around for what to do next.
#19
Posted 2014-May-08, 08:30
So I can open 2♣ and rebid 2♠
this hand makes game with 3 small spades and 2 Q's or Qx ♠ and another Q, amongst other hands where you could be playing in 1♠
#20
Posted 2014-May-08, 08:47
12-14: 1S then pass
15-17: 1NT
18-19: 1S then 2NT
20-21: 2NT
So a 3NT rebid does not exist. It makes sense to show a better hand than 18-19, i.e. 20-ish with 6 spades and semi-balanced.
This seems to be much better than what other people play, namely 2NT as 17-18 and 3NT as 19 specifically with the same hand type.
George Carlin