is this a retarded bid that makes sense for once?
#1
Posted 2013-February-14, 03:24
1♦-p-1♠-p
1NT-2♣
on
Qx
Tx
Kx
T98xxxx
?
George Carlin
#2
Posted 2013-February-14, 04:48
So with this hand I would pass.
#3
Posted 2013-February-14, 05:07
It's unlikely that I have just clubs, want to bid now, and didn't want to bid earlier. With Gwnn's hand I'm unconvinced that it's safer to bid 2♣ now than 3♣ on the previous round. I wouldn't do either, though I'd be a bit nervous about passing throughout.
With Helene's hand (xx-KQxx-Ax-Qxxxx), I'd make a takeout double. This hand-type is much more common than a trap-pass, and doubling rather than bidding 2♣ has the advantage that it can be left in.
#4
Posted 2013-February-14, 06:56
- hrothgar
#5
Posted 2013-February-14, 07:06
han, on 2013-February-14, 06:56, said:
Much safer, surely it's Ghestem on the first round.
#7
Posted 2013-February-14, 11:10
- billw55
#8
Posted 2013-February-14, 12:41
#9
Posted 2013-February-14, 12:55
Free, on 2013-February-14, 12:41, said:
You might want to.... play 2♣! Pretend partner is a 4441 12 count. What would you rather do, play 2♣ or have partner lead a heart against 1NT?
(I meant that about my example hand, not the hand gwnn held where I still don't love it although I think it has merit)
- billw55
#11
Posted 2013-February-14, 13:08
Free, on 2013-February-14, 12:41, said:
I wouldn't commit the bid, but it is incorrect to say that it is a 'total waste'.
LHO may very well be intending to bid 2♣ as some form of new minor. They may have the agreement that double fills in for that bid, but I would expect most to play, with or without express agreement, that double is penalty.
One therefore may create a problem for LHO for which he has no solution that doesn't entail risk that his partner will misunderstand.
How would one bid an invitational hand with 5♠ after the 2♣ call? There are other possible problems as well, but while I have no problem with the concept of bidding 2♣, having initially passed, I'd want the jdonn hand for such action.
#12
Posted 2013-February-14, 13:16
I wouldn't want to have the jdonn hand for this action, because that would imply that I played Ghestem.
#13
Posted 2013-February-14, 13:25
gnasher, on 2013-February-14, 13:16, said:
I wouldn't want to have the jdonn hand for this action, because that would imply that I played Ghestem.
Play 1NT as natural or weak with clubs - that frees up 3♣ for ...
Er, strong?
#14
Posted 2013-February-14, 16:15
gnasher, on 2013-February-14, 13:16, said:
I wouldn't want to have the jdonn hand for this action, because that would imply that I played Ghestem.
A significant number of US players (not including jdonn, but including jlall) play intermediate jump overcalls when vulnerable.
- billw55
#15
Posted 2013-February-15, 00:12
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I'll be very unhappy if partner leads out of turn against 1 (or 3) notrump.
I think I may well be happier leading a club than playing in clubs however.