A matter of style or just wrong? 1m 1M 2M
#1
Posted 2012-July-03, 16:26
What hand shapes do you raise to 2M with only 3 card support? Does it change depending on relative strength of suits? Does it change depending on MPs vs IMPS?
We had the auction
1♦ 1♥
2♥ 2♠!
3♦?
Can this 3 diamond bid show only 3 hearts? is it possible that 3D actually shows only 3H and not 4 or can a x45x hand be possible?
I had
xx
Jxx
KQJxxx
Ax
Should this rebid 2D or 2H? All views welcome!
#2
Posted 2012-July-03, 16:50
I think it's OK to bid 2♥ with a 2362 shape, but not with ♥Jxx and ♦KQJxxx. This will play well in diamonds even opposite a singleton, but 2♥ in a 4-3 fit will often be poor.
The meaning of 1♦-1♥;2♥-2♠;3♦ is a matter of agreement.
#3
Posted 2012-July-03, 17:06
assume 2s is a game try and 3d is a counter game try, agrees hearts.
#4
Posted 2012-July-03, 17:58
I prefer a style where you raise on 3 only with a difficult bidding problem otherwise. For example:
S: x
H: Kxx
D: KJxxx
C: KJxx
1NT is a bit of a joke, 2S is of course out, not hugely enthused to rebid diamonds, leaving me with 2C or 2H.
#6
Posted 2012-July-03, 20:38
on this occasion though the diamond suit is too good relative to the heart suit.
#7
Posted 2012-July-03, 21:13
"Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself."
"One advantage of bad bidding is that you get practice at playing atrocious contracts."
-Alfred Sheinwold
#10
Posted 2012-July-03, 23:30
#11
Posted 2012-July-04, 02:31
#12
Posted 2012-July-04, 03:09
Am I right in thinking most people are looking at playing in the best/safest partscore rather than trying to help partner make a decision about borderline games where we have a double fit? For example would you expect partner to move again on eg. xxx KQxxxx Ax Qx? I guess he could bid 3♦?
#13
Posted 2012-July-04, 07:11
- 1NT with a weak doubleton
- 2m on a 5 card suit (example 1c-1s-2c with 3-1-4-5)
- poor 6 card suit
The OP's hand has a good 6 card suit, so just do the normal thing and rebid 2d. Swap DK for HK and I'd probably raise.
#15
Posted 2012-July-04, 10:40
#16
Posted 2012-July-04, 10:44
Apart from style, if 1♥ is unlimied, you seem to be giving up the idea of a diamond slam if you do bid 2♥. Partner will never know your diamonds are so good.
After the 2♠, 3♦ would confirm only 3 card support.
#17
Posted 2012-July-04, 11:09
With suitable style agreements, I like to raise on three a lot, and will raise on three with 2-3-6-2 shape pretty often. However, this particular hand is all about the diamonds and you really should repeat them. I think the main consideration on this hand type is whether you would rather play a 6-1 diamond fit or a 4-3 heart fit (i.e. the worst fit likely in each suit). With such robust diamonds I think the choice is obvious. On a diamond suit like Axxxxx or even AKxxxx and a higher heart honor (or if the diamonds are downright lousy), the choice can easily go the other way.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#18
Posted 2012-July-04, 11:13
#19
Posted 2012-July-04, 11:20
Phil352, on 2012-July-03, 16:26, said:
What hand shapes do you raise to 2M with only 3 card support? Does it change depending on relative strength of suits? Does it change depending on MPs vs IMPS?
We had the auction
1♦ 1♥
2♥ 2♠!
3♦?
Can this 3 diamond bid show only 3 hearts? is it possible that 3D actually shows only 3H and not 4 or can a x45x hand be possible?
- It is a good idea to raise with three cards on some hands.
- Assuming that possibility in this auction then it seems natural to use 3♦ to admit to a 3-card raise.
Phil352, on 2012-July-03, 16:26, said:
Should this rebid 2D or 2H? All views welcome!
#20
Posted 2012-July-04, 13:13
Phil352, on 2012-July-04, 11:13, said:
It depends. Do you play:
(1) Weak NT with 5-card majors;
(2) Weak NT with 4-card majors, but opening the lower of two 4-card suits; or
(3) Weak NT with 4-card majors, but opening the major before the minor?
I expect that Justin's answer was assuming (1).
If you play (1) or (2), then a sequence like 1♦-1♥-2♥ is consistent with 15-16 balanced and therefore has a stronger upper limit than the same sequence playing 5-card majors and a strong NT (when the typical hand type for this sequence is a weak NT). Therefore, playing (1) or (2), you don't also want to be raising to 2♥ on unbalanced hands which are relatively weak for playing in hearts. Otherwise, how does partner know when to make a game try?
If you play (3), then yes you could agree that 1♦-1♥-2♥ is often a minimum 3-card raise.