Should this be forcing?
#1
Posted 2011-December-12, 04:46
I would prefer that 3♠ be forcing. At the very least, I don't think GIB should be allowed to pass with two little spades.
#2
Posted 2011-December-12, 05:29
Also what information should 3♠ carries?
- I have 5 spades and I prefer 3♠ then 2NT
- I have 5 spades and I'm MAX and I want to play 3NT/4♠
It can't be invite as 2NT is invite as well, should be GF to what?
Very likely 3♠ shows 5 spades, so it's up to the points whether 3NT should be bidded or pass. If the declarer strength is random, just showing 5♠ then passing with 2nd and minimum shouldn't be that strange.
#3
Posted 2011-December-12, 15:27
georgi, on 2011-December-12, 05:29, said:
Also what information should 3♠ carries?
- I have 5 spades and I prefer 3♠ then 2NT
- I have 5 spades and I'm MAX and I want to play 3NT/4♠
It can't be invite as 2NT is invite as well, should be GF to what?
Very likely 3♠ shows 5 spades, so it's up to the points whether 3NT should be bidded or pass. If the declarer strength is random, just showing 5♠ then passing with 2nd and minimum shouldn't be that strange.
#4
Posted 2011-December-12, 15:49
With a maximum and a 5-card major, you can make a jump response to Stayman. With a minimum, you give up on being able to show your 5-card suit.
#5
Posted 2011-December-12, 17:47
barmar, on 2011-December-12, 15:49, said:
With a maximum and a 5-card major, you can make a jump response to Stayman. With a minimum, you give up on being able to show your 5-card suit.
#6
Posted 2011-December-12, 20:12
#7
Posted 2011-December-12, 21:02
#8
Posted 2011-December-12, 21:11
manudude03, on 2011-December-12, 20:12, said:
#9
Posted 2011-December-12, 21:22
I've never seen this auction in real life.
Responder invited, and you had a minimum. Why are you bidding on?
#10
Posted 2011-December-13, 00:42
Why and when GIB should bid 3♠ ( because next time GIB will be your partner, but you responder over 1NT and the one who invites with 2NT). So GIB must be aware of the both sides logic, not just to bid something.
1NT - 2♣
2♥/2♠ - 2NT
In the hearts case we have another clue - partner doesn't have 4th♠ do invite with the other major in case opener had both.
So,
1NT - 2♣
2♥ - 2NT
could expect ♠[2-3]♥[2-3]♦[2-5]♣[2-5]. or hand like ♠[2-3]♥[2-3]♦[6]♣[2-3] or ♠[2-3]♥[2-3]♦[2-3]♣[6]
1NT - 2♣
2♠ - 2NT
could expect ♠[2-3]♥[2-4]♦[2-5]♣[2-5]. or hand like ♠[2-3]♥[2-4]♦[5]♣[2-3] or ♠[2-3]♥[2-4]♦[2-3]♣[5]
When do we pick 3♠. Just to show 5th ♠ or we have a worry suit?
But very likely if partner bids 2NT it has minimum values 8HCP with some distribution or 9 plain. So partner could already controls that suit.
Then comes the next scenario.
Partner has 4333 and 3rd in shown major. What has to bid here?
3♥/3♠ can't be semi forcing if partner has singleton or void in that suit. It should be clear bid. Pass or go up to game.
So if it's for pass partner can't move even if has singleton/void and staying with 3 cards.
Is there clear scheme what 3♠ should mean or we are just inventing particular bid for the particular hand?
Best solution would be global one, not specific which covers 0.001% games
#11
Posted 2011-December-13, 08:52
#12
Posted 2011-December-13, 23:05
manudude03, on 2011-December-13, 08:52, said:
No. I bid Stayman with a weak hand last week, and I can't remember the last time I did it before that. I suspect the Stayman bidder has an invitational or better hand at least 98% of the time.
And remember, you only jump to 3♠ with a max. So the worst case is you play in an 8 card fit at the 3 level with a weak partner. But responder will have ruffing values.
#13
Posted 2011-December-14, 03:03
barmar, on 2011-December-12, 21:22, said:
I've never seen this auction in real life.
Actually this is quite standard agreement imo, and I bid it plenty of times, with different partners and also saw it many times in real life. Jump responses to stayman are very impractical (and something that I havent seen in years) - it takes too much space, and often will not get you anywhere near a good contract, unless partner has a fit. After all partner will ask stayman on practically any hand with 4 card major and longer minor, and if you jump response in the other major what is 3NT now? what is 4minor? what is 4NT? - Jump response would require discussion and some special agreements to distinguish long minor, versus controls in partner's major, limits the exploration and has no merit by itself as this hand can easily be shown slower and safer (3M over any response). Consider a x, AQxx, AJxxxx, xx opposite 1NT. What do you bid over the 3♠ response by your partner? Is 4♦ showing real suit? then what about Kxxx, AQx, x, QT9xx?
To be absolutely clear - I dont argue that the OP is not a good hand to do this, but as agreement, bidding over the invitation is GF (unless shown suit) seems pretty standard to me.
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