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#1
Posted 2016-July-30, 01:45
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Unfavourable, playing Rubber bridge(!), basic system is 2/1 gameforcing. You're first in, and resisting the devil on your shoulder, pass it to P. He opens 1 heart, which comes back to you. Your call?
I remember being surprised relatively recently that on a similar hand with five (somewhat better) spades, virtually all the stronger player advocated bidding 2♥ - even playing a Kaplan inversion that would let you show them all with one call.
Here I raised hearts, and my partner (a vastly stronger player than me) said 'you've just got too many spades not to bid them'. (we weren't playing Kaplan inversion)
Do you agree? The principle seems unchanged - after 1♥ 1♠ / 2x, 2♥ is now going to substantially undersell my hand - but is the risk of losing a 6-4 spade fit (or 6-3 if partner sees fit to raise on three cards) now a bigger factor?
#2
Posted 2016-July-30, 05:26
if you don't show 3 hearts now, you can't do so without going to the 3 level which is obviously to be avoided if possible. considering you have a club shortage, it's even more important to show the fit.
#3
Posted 2016-July-30, 05:53
The general reason for raising hearts directly is that a raise shows our strength. If we start with 1♠ we have to choose between and underbid of 2♥ and an overbid of 3♥ next time.
This hand is frequently used as a case for why you should be playing 5-card majors.
The fact that our rubish spades will make partner to reevaluate wrongly if we bid them is another reason.
And a third reason is that we want to establish our fit before opps establish theirs. 2♥ might obstruct a 2♦ or 2♣ overcall.
#4
Posted 2016-July-30, 06:51
#5
Posted 2016-July-30, 09:44
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#6
Posted 2016-July-30, 10:03
#7
Posted 2016-July-30, 10:58
#8
Posted 2016-July-30, 11:54
#9
Posted 2016-July-30, 13:30
#10
Posted 2016-July-30, 14:23
jogs, on 2016-July-30, 13:30, said:
Could it convey 4 card ♠ and 2 card ♥?
BBF has helped be become a convert for the 2♥ raise (I'm referring to past threads). As mentioned by other posters, the logic for an immediate heart raise is sound. In my personal experience, it has worked in the past.
#11
Posted 2016-July-30, 15:37
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#12
Posted 2016-July-30, 15:43
shyams, on 2016-July-30, 14:23, said:
BBF has helped be become a convert for the 2♥ raise (I'm referring to past threads). As mentioned by other posters, the logic for an immediate heart raise is sound. In my personal experience, it has worked in the past.
It depends on the auction.
1♥ 1♠
1NT 2♥
I would expect 3 hearts on this specific auction
Simple preference auction like
1♥ 1♠
2♦ 2♥
can be made on a doubleton (or maybe even a singleton on some infrequent hands)
#13
Posted 2016-July-30, 15:48
Winstonm, on 2016-July-30, 10:03, said:
I'm not sure what OP's implications are for playing 2/1 in a rubber bridge game, but many, if not most of the 2/1 players I know can open a 4 card major in 3rd seat. You aren't certain to have an 8 card fit.
#14
Posted 2016-July-30, 15:58
#15
Posted 2016-July-31, 01:56
johnu, on 2016-July-30, 15:48, said:
Yeah, that's why I wondered if people would act differently as an unpassed hand.
[ETA] I guess the argument here is that normally when you open on a 4 card suit it's for a weak hand seeking the lead, and planning to pass any non-forcing bid from P (or conceivably rebid 1N). On those hands the Moyesian should still play adequately, whereas on the hands where P is strongish, and consequently has 5+ hearts, raising his suit is more likely to get us to game.
#16
Posted 2016-July-31, 02:46
Playing rubber bridge at red there's a case for both 2♥ or 1♠. Drury at red in rubber bridge - not in my name Though I'm more inclined to bid 2♥ though.
There hasn't been a peep from the opponents yet, but 1♠ gives them more chance to intervene, than raising to 2♥ immediately.
If partner turns up with a flannery type hand 45(22) or similar and is minimum(ish), the last thing you want is for your partnership to be making decisions at the 5 level if the opponents get their act together. If you have the majors, and they have the minors, there's not a lot of defensive tricks around.
+60 and vulnerable at rubber is a very nice score
#17
Posted 2016-July-31, 03:47
#18
Posted 2016-August-01, 12:09
Drury will keep you low when partner has a minimum (if he responds 2D, invitational, you probably should sign off at 2H). The fit jump will get you to some thin, making games that Drury won't, but you'll be stuck in 3H on some hands that might only make 8 tricks.
Cheers.
Mike