What's going on
#2
Posted 2015-January-24, 08:00
Clearly partner doesn't have minors. 2♠ is forcing so it makes no sense o prebalance. Also he had 2NT available in both rounds of bidding for clear purpose.
So lead directing seems the only plausible, but why is West passing? Maybe dealer is faking a spade reverse, but why didn't partner bid 1♠?, is he doubling with strong 4?
Its the only thing that makes sense to me, so I am passing.
#3
Posted 2015-January-24, 12:52
In any case he should have some cards, so yes, pass.
#4
Posted 2015-January-24, 13:41
#5
Posted 2015-January-24, 15:15
#6
Posted 2015-January-24, 16:39
whereagles, on 2015-January-24, 12:52, said:
In any case he should have some cards, so yes, pass.
What would a double of 1♥ have meant in your system?
#7
Posted 2015-January-24, 16:50
first round by poor power and poor distribution but now that the opps
are close to bidding game they want to try and show sacrifice material.
IMHO p has something like xx x xxxxxx QJxx or vice versa. With both
minors evenly split they had an easy 2n. We are to merely bid 2n with no
preference (letting p choose) or choose btn the minors at the appropriate
level.
Given the bidding I would go for 3n (cant be natural given the bidding so
far and asks p to choose the minor) and let the opps figure out what to do.
#8
Posted 2015-January-25, 03:40
#9
Posted 2015-January-25, 03:53
Free, on 2015-January-25, 03:40, said:
It's certainly not similar. For one thing, the opponents haven't announced a fit in our auction. For another, their combined strength is on average much higher.
I think 13(54) is impossible - there is no hand that could safely double now that couldn't have overcalled 2m. 1444 or 2344 might be possible - but it it's still very very dangerous, and would need to be a hand with very good playing strength. Obviously, that seems unlikely given our own strength and the opponents' bidding.
#11
Posted 2015-January-25, 05:49
Me: 3=4=3=3; 12 HCP
Opener: 5=6=1=1; 11 HCP
Partner: 2=3=4=4; 12 HCP
Responder: 3=v=5=5; 5 HCP
I bid 2NT and let partner choose the minor, if I'm really confident about the above then bidding 3♣ is maybe better (gives opps less chance to double us).
#12
Posted 2015-January-25, 06:07
kgr, on 2015-January-25, 05:49, said:
Me: 3=4=3=3; 12 HCP
Opener: 5=6=1=1; 11 HCP
Partner: 2=3=4=4; 12 HCP
Responder: 3=v=5=5; 5 HCP
I bid 2NT and let partner choose the minor, if I'm really confident about the above then bidding 3♣ is maybe better (gives opps less chance to double us).
Interesting game you play in.
#13
Posted 2015-January-25, 06:34
Forcing to the 3-level on a non-fit auction where one opponent has shown a reverse with a 2344 12count, or a takeout double of hearts too week to act initially is suicidal. What's the upside?
You give them a free chance to double us for 5 down if all we have is a 4-3 fit, or on a 4-4 fit with bad splits. Otherwise, they will just go on to bid 3N or 4H as they were always going to do, and you have helped them in the play. Suggest a sacrifice at the 5-level? Just in case partner is the one with shape but forgot to make a WJO over 1♥?
#14
Posted 2015-January-25, 07:10
#15
Posted 2015-January-25, 07:38
If partner is a random BBO player whose game you don't know I reckon he will have something like KJxxx in spades and is one of those who just likes to make a noise.
#16
Posted 2015-January-25, 08:17
cherdano, on 2015-January-25, 03:53, said:
I'd say the biggest difference lies in that opponents are in a forcing situation, so there is no point in forcing them to act since they are already on a force.
#17
Posted 2015-January-25, 08:24
#18
Posted 2015-January-25, 08:28
PhilKing, on 2015-January-25, 08:24, said:
I can. Partner's double is penalties (why else double a forcing bid when you can't possible have a hand that wants to act now, couldn't act over 1!H, and can't bid 2NT at either turn to call)? Partner might think a spade lead is needed to beat 3NT. Partner doesn't believe in 4-card overcalls.
I think responder has some poxy 1-count that responded for a laugh and passed 2Sx in the hope that it wouldn't end the auction.
#19
Posted 2015-January-25, 08:55
FrancesHinden, on 2015-January-25, 08:28, said:
I think responder has some poxy 1-count that responded for a laugh and passed 2Sx in the hope that it wouldn't end the auction.
It's pretty hard to double 2♠ for penalties when you can't overcall 1♠. It might be possible if you have the hearts locked - eg AQT8x but that just doesn't stack up looking at our hand. Construction please! I can't get it to work without all 3 players bidding like maniacs.
Anyway, I agree with pass. If I bid here, it's a full house.
#20
Posted 2015-January-25, 09:01
Odds are good that at least 2 of the players here will go on my "ignore" list!