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How to bid this?
#1
Posted 2022-February-02, 17:40
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#3
Posted 2022-February-02, 18:01
I would have bid the same, I expect, and 3NT doesn't look like a great contract, though I'm sure others can advise on the merits of advancing with 4 spades or whether either player could have upgraded a bit more.
#5
Posted 2022-February-03, 06:37
As North I would have shown the ♠ (either directly or via 1NT)
South can then show support either directly via 2♠ if the1♥ overcall was the minimum partnership agreement or via 2♣ to show a stronger hand.
North can now revalue their hand and likely count 5♥ tricks. A game try via 2NT will result in 3♦ and North can then place the contract
South can then show support either directly via 2♠ if the1♥ overcall was the minimum partnership agreement or via 2♣ to show a stronger hand.
North can now revalue their hand and likely count 5♥ tricks. A game try via 2NT will result in 3♦ and North can then place the contract
#7
Posted 2022-February-03, 12:42
I play 1S by N as forcing, 4+, not denying H support, 8+.
S has an easy raise (lacks a few things to cue), and N with AQ in overcallers suit is quite happy and could try for game at IMPs (because the rest of the hand is not that exciting), that S would accept.
A bad game that makes when picking tight J vs Q and 3 very small.
So it is not a big deal to stay out of game for OP, but playing at NTs rather than the 44 S fit means things can be improved.
S has an easy raise (lacks a few things to cue), and N with AQ in overcallers suit is quite happy and could try for game at IMPs (because the rest of the hand is not that exciting), that S would accept.
A bad game that makes when picking tight J vs Q and 3 very small.
So it is not a big deal to stay out of game for OP, but playing at NTs rather than the 44 S fit means things can be improved.
#9
Posted 2022-February-04, 12:35
pescetom, on 2022-February-03, 16:13, said:
Not denying 3+ H support from a passed hand is too much for me, but I agree it should be forcing 4+ and is appropriate here.
Had forgotten the initial pass! Yeah, if you have fit, 4S and a max pass, just CB and a partner who wants to play higher than 2H will introduce S that you can raise, should they be 45 in Majors.
#10
Posted 2022-February-06, 12:52
Hi,
1NT is ok, the alternative option would be 2C, you dont have 3 card support,
but if partner has min, you dont mind playing 2H.
And the 4th 9 can be sold as a stopper, but it is not ideal.
The advantage of 2C is, that it showes a max. passed hand, 1NT could be less.
Given you are a passed hand, partner with a min opener will sign of in 2H.
Obviously, if you happen to play 1S as promising 4+ and forcing, than this would
be ok as well. But than again you only will end up playing a spade partial.
North is a passed hand, South has a min opener, min opener vs. (at best) inv. hands
should stay low.
With kind regards
Marlowe
1NT is ok, the alternative option would be 2C, you dont have 3 card support,
but if partner has min, you dont mind playing 2H.
And the 4th 9 can be sold as a stopper, but it is not ideal.
The advantage of 2C is, that it showes a max. passed hand, 1NT could be less.
Given you are a passed hand, partner with a min opener will sign of in 2H.
Obviously, if you happen to play 1S as promising 4+ and forcing, than this would
be ok as well. But than again you only will end up playing a spade partial.
North is a passed hand, South has a min opener, min opener vs. (at best) inv. hands
should stay low.
With kind regards
Marlowe
With kind regards
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
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