How do you bid this hand? Bidding situation
#1
Posted 2015-March-13, 02:59
Played this hand IMP yesterday.(both red)
I have in 4th seat xxx Jxxxxx - QJ9x
The bidding is p-1s-p....
How do u think here? My "expert pd" says u have 4p so pass... But that can a monkey also understand...And we have all been monkeys at the beginning!...
Playing SAYC (ie 2cl is strong)..3s is limit..
Thx in advance!
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#2
Posted 2015-March-13, 03:43
This makes is a little harder for the opponents to find their fit.
Without the forcing NT I see no alternative to pass. You would not mind to play 1♠ if they let you.
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#3
Posted 2015-March-13, 04:00
By the way, monkeys can't count high card points but maybe your expert p was a walrus
#4
Posted 2015-March-13, 04:01
If you play a forcing 1NT response, you could bid that (who knows? partner might rebid 2♥ ). But if my partner would raise to 2♠ (with a forcing 1NT available) I wouldn't complain. If he would pass, I would call a doctor.
Rik
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#5
Posted 2015-March-13, 04:19
dicklont, on 2015-March-13, 03:43, said:
This makes is a little harder for the opponents to find their fit.
Without the forcing NT I see no alternative to pass. You would not mind to play 1♠ if they let you.
No most often not only when i take 10 tricks or more Any way thx for the respons
#6
Posted 2015-March-13, 23:06
Will accept partner's help suit try in ♣ or ♦, and raise partner's try in ♥
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#7
Posted 2015-March-13, 23:22
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
Bidding is an estimation of probabilities SJ Simon
#8
Posted 2015-March-14, 03:16
#9
Posted 2015-March-14, 05:32
Pass - some systems expect to see 109x minimum with a direct raise and you have no alternative. You will support on the next round if you get the chance.
Raise - you have plenty of strength for a direct raise thanks to distribution.
1 NT - you play forcing NT and plan to support Spades next.
Arguments can be made for/against all these calls. The correct call depends on your system and your style.
#11
Posted 2015-March-14, 07:26
#12
Posted 2015-March-14, 09:07
good psychiatrist. There is an old adage... "If you invite trouble it usually accepts".
The wise player wou;d pass without any hesitation.
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#13
Posted 2015-March-14, 09:22
#14
Posted 2015-March-14, 10:54
2s
Clear cut not so much because your hand is worth so much but because it is worth so little defensively while still retaining a good deal of potential. That 2s bid makes it much tougher for the opps to locate a (probable) dia fit. Light opening bidders should especially appreciate the preemptive value of 2s. If p were to bid 3h HSGT over 2s would anyone hesitate to bid 4h? That being the case a 2s bid seems prudent not just from a preemptive stand point but for retaining the ability to bid game under certain conditions that's pretty good for a mere simple raise--lots of potential reward for not much risk.
#15
Posted 2015-March-15, 04:18
gszes, on 2015-March-14, 10:54, said:
2s
Clear cut not so much because your hand is worth so much but because it is worth so little defensively while still retaining a good deal of potential. That 2s bid makes it much tougher for the opps to locate a (probable) dia fit. Light opening bidders should especially appreciate the preemptive value of 2s. If p were to bid 3h HSGT over 2s would anyone hesitate to bid 4h? That being the case a 2s bid seems prudent not just from a preemptive stand point but for retaining the ability to bid game under certain conditions that's pretty good for a mere simple raise--lots of potential reward for not much risk.
Y I feel now that 2s must be the correct bid, not sure.In the end we playedTo play 2 s Is no problem but the problem rises when partner have a hand that he will continue w invite or bidding game. a hand like AKxxxx-xxxx-Axx is a good 4 s contract hand (if not trumf lead but anyway a 50%+ to make).. But when partner have for ex a bad spade tex Kxxxx then he can have many points for ex Kxxxxx-KQ-Kx-KQJ (17 points but a bad game)..
By the way partner had AKQJx-xx-Kxxx-KT..He bid 4s.. Mabye 3d had been better but not obvious that it is better than 4s...
By the way I think that when trumf i setted it isnt so much of a danger if som points are missing/extras.. Often the 6 trumf for ex are matters more..
It is i think NT hands or when no trumf are setted, then it can bee problem if not follow highpoints to some extennd value the hand.
I can mean allso that if we dont get the contract for ex if LHO is declear it can be a bad lead as te result of the 2 s supporting bid. I often think of not support in many cases when partner is leading from his A/K/Q/KJ/KQ etc it often costs a trick.
Anotherthing is that (in my experience)when bidding is like this and especially when we have suited hands/renons etc... They didnt bid so often they have less than 11 points if not they passes with trumf.. Then Pd will probably have 15/16+ points and often continue bidding... This talks for pass..
I play often bergen raises and (strong club) then 2S often is wery weak.
So in my summary It is some that talks for a pass.. And if they balance then we can bid 2 s or hearts, partner then have more correct picture of our hand, and can make better bids in the case the bidding continue..
WhAT DO U SAY?
#16
Posted 2015-March-15, 07:41
#17
Posted 2015-March-15, 09:33
2/1 bidders will bid 1NT then 2S to show 3-card support, i.e. it is weaker.
#18
Posted 2015-March-15, 10:38
Playing 2/1, I'd agree with a forcing NT followed by 2 ♠.
#20
Posted 2015-March-15, 14:20
If playing a forcing notrump I might try that, settling in 2♠ if partner bid my void. Otherwise, I think it's masterminding to Pass.
Seriously, this hand lacks nothing for a raise.