Bidding in a contested auction Looking for the best game
#1
Posted 2014-June-18, 02:28
♠AQJxxx
♥xxx
♦AQx
♣x
And watch 1♦ from partner x, wrong or write decided to xx 2♣ x from partner pass
What do you bid and why.
Would like to know if my choice has any followers
JF
#2
Posted 2014-June-18, 02:46
This is obviously not the case here so you must have different agreements. So I wouldn't know if 2♠ would be forcing for you. Probably 3♠ is forcing, though. So that's what I bid.
#3
Posted 2014-June-18, 04:02
3♠ is the obvious bid. If pard can't raise this and bids 3NT, we're fine with it.
#4
Posted 2014-June-18, 05:16
helene_t, on 2014-June-18, 02:46, said:
This is obviously not the case here so you must have different agreements. So I wouldn't know if 2♠ would be forcing for you. Probably 3♠ is forcing, though. So that's what I bid.
I was playing with a casual partner, no deep agreements. Chose xx instead of 1♠ thinking it would be easier to create forcing situations in the future.
As for any number of♠ being forcing now, I have my view but would like to know yours
#5
Posted 2014-June-18, 05:53
#6
Posted 2014-June-18, 06:05
jfaria, on 2014-June-18, 05:16, said:
As for any number of♠ being forcing now, I have my view but would like to know yours
I would think that the best way to avoid misunderstandings would be just to ignore the double - hopefully we would be able to bid this hand without the double!
#7
Posted 2014-June-18, 07:04
Fluffy, on 2014-June-18, 05:53, said:
I had no doubt partner would take 1♠ as forcing
Actually I rejected 1♠ a bit for laziness as having the stronger suit in the market I thought I would always be in command
#8
Posted 2014-June-18, 07:16
#9
Posted 2014-June-18, 07:24
jfaria, on 2014-June-18, 05:16, said:
In auctions like
1x (dbl) rdbl
usually opening side has 22+ hcp, so I'd say you can define stuff to be forcing through 2NT or dbl of opponents.
Within this philosophy, pulling out to 2♠ would be forcing for 1 round, and 3♠ game forcing (obviously) and descriptive.
#11
Posted 2014-June-18, 16:56
Fluffy, on 2014-June-18, 05:53, said:
How old fashioned he can be? 1 ♠ was forcing about 30 years ago ...
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#12
Posted 2014-June-18, 23:54
the_clown, on 2014-June-18, 16:17, said:
We are in the same wavelength as I expected
The question is can I have an alternative of bidding, I mean discuss "in private" with my partner the best contarct without telling the world what I got in my bag?
#13
Posted 2014-June-19, 04:02
our hand counts 12 Hcp and 6 Losing tricks which makes game in spades certain and slam a possibility
the priority is to describe accurately and immediately our hand and cut opponents any chance to exchange information
options:
X - typically shows 8-10 Hcp and defensive values
bid at 1 level shows a 4-5 card suit and "some" values 4-8 Hcp,
jump bid would show a 4 card suit and 9-11 points
double jump would show a 6 card suit and less than game going values 8-10 Hcp
none of the above match our hand which leaves us with two options: jump to game or cuebid
at this point we should judge our chances for game versus slam
counting Hcp in opps hands shows that RHO probably has a max of 3 Hcp, in this situation his 2!C bid shows 6+ clubs with K or QJ10 ,shortness in !S, and probably 2 diamonds, alternately may be a lead directing bid showing A!C and 5!c, however counting points rather discredits this alternative
therefore, LHO shoud have KJxxxx in diamonds, and some values in Hearts,
P is very likely to have 2 small diamonds, 4 Hearts, 4 Clubs and 3 Spades
versus a hand like:
!S: Kxx
!h: KQxx
!D: xx
!C: KJxx
would barely make game since we lose A!C, K!D and A!H
while a hand like the following makes 6!S
!S: Kxxx
!H: AQ10x
!D: x
!C: Axxx
therefore we should bid 4!S which is the most descriptive bid at this point and trust that our P will follow same line of reasoning and based on the quality of trump support, posibility to ruff Diamonds, control of Hearts and eventualy 1st round control of clubs may bid 6!S directly
with a void in clubs I would cuebid 3!C odds for slam are higher, in the region of 50%
with better spade quality - AKJ10xx instead of AQJxxx I would cuebid 2!d, waiting for P to show A!C and stronger H suit - bidding sequence would be:
1!D -X - 2!C - 2!D (cue) -
Pas - 2!H (mostlikely , shows 4!H), Pas - 2!S (that is what I want, forcing)
3!C ( Ace of !C, slam seeking)
or alternately 4!S - (STOP, missing Ace of clubs)
#15
Posted 2014-June-19, 08:20
schi0, on 2014-June-19, 04:02, said:
our hand counts 12 Hcp and 6 Losing tricks which makes game in spades certain and slam a possibility
the priority is to describe accurately and immediately our hand and cut opponents any chance to exchange information
options:
X - typically shows 8-10 Hcp and defensive values
bid at 1 level shows a 4-5 card suit and "some" values 4-8 Hcp,
jump bid would show a 4 card suit and 9-11 points
double jump would show a 6 card suit and less than game going values 8-10 Hcp
none of the above match our hand which leaves us with two options: jump to game or cuebid
at this point we should judge our chances for game versus slam
counting Hcp in opps hands shows that RHO probably has a max of 3 Hcp, in this situation his 2!C bid shows 6+ clubs with K or QJ10 ,shortness in !S, and probably 2 diamonds, alternately may be a lead directing bid showing A!C and 5!c, however counting points rather discredits this alternative
therefore, LHO shoud have KJxxxx in diamonds, and some values in Hearts,
P is very likely to have 2 small diamonds, 4 Hearts, 4 Clubs and 3 Spades
versus a hand like:
!S: Kxx
!h: KQxx
!D: xx
!C: KJxx
would barely make game since we lose A!C, K!D and A!H
while a hand like the following makes 6!S
!S: Kxxx
!H: AQ10x
!D: x
!C: Axxx
therefore we should bid 4!S which is the most descriptive bid at this point and trust that our P will follow same line of reasoning and based on the quality of trump support, posibility to ruff Diamonds, control of Hearts and eventualy 1st round control of clubs may bid 6!S directly
with a void in clubs I would cuebid 3!C odds for slam are higher, in the region of 50%
with better spade quality - AKJ10xx instead of AQJxxx I would cuebid 2!d, waiting for P to show A!C and stronger H suit - bidding sequence would be:
1!D -X - 2!C - 2!D (cue) -
Pas - 2!H (mostlikely , shows 4!H), Pas - 2!S (that is what I want, forcing)
3!C ( Ace of !C, slam seeking)
or alternately 4!S - (STOP, missing Ace of clubs)
Sry p opens 1♦ and RHO x
#16
Posted 2014-June-19, 08:30
I cannot imagine a world where I can ever show partner a six-card spade suit later, for that matter.
I mean, if I bid spades later, every spade bid would be a slam try of some sort. 4♠ would be Exclusion with a spade void. 5♠ would be for Kings. 6♠ would be grand slam last train. 7♠ would be a transfer to 7NT because I want the lead coming into partner's hand.
-P.J. Painter.
#17
Posted 2014-June-19, 11:10
schi0, on 2014-June-19, 04:02, said:
our hand counts 12 Hcp and 6 Losing tricks which makes game in spades certain and slam a possibility
the priority is to describe accurately and immediately our hand and cut opponents any chance to exchange information
options:
X - typically shows 8-10 Hcp and defensive values
bid at 1 level shows a 4-5 card suit and "some" values 4-8 Hcp,
jump bid would show a 4 card suit and 9-11 points
double jump would show a 6 card suit and less than game going values 8-10 Hcp
none of the above match our hand which leaves us with two options: jump to game or cuebid
at this point we should judge our chances for game versus slam
counting Hcp in opps hands shows that RHO probably has a max of 3 Hcp, in this situation his 2!C bid shows 6+ clubs with K or QJ10 ,shortness in !S, and probably 2 diamonds, alternately may be a lead directing bid showing A!C and 5!c, however counting points rather discredits this alternative
therefore, LHO shoud have KJxxxx in diamonds, and some values in Hearts,
P is very likely to have 2 small diamonds, 4 Hearts, 4 Clubs and 3 Spades
versus a hand like:
!S: Kxx
!h: KQxx
!D: xx
!C: KJxx
would barely make game since we lose A!C, K!D and A!H
while a hand like the following makes 6!S
!S: Kxxx
!H: AQ10x
!D: x
!C: Axxx
therefore we should bid 4!S which is the most descriptive bid at this point and trust that our P will follow same line of reasoning and based on the quality of trump support, posibility to ruff Diamonds, control of Hearts and eventualy 1st round control of clubs may bid 6!S directly
with a void in clubs I would cuebid 3!C odds for slam are higher, in the region of 50%
with better spade quality - AKJ10xx instead of AQJxxx I would cuebid 2!d, waiting for P to show A!C and stronger H suit - bidding sequence would be:
1!D -X - 2!C - 2!D (cue) -
Pas - 2!H (mostlikely , shows 4!H), Pas - 2!S (that is what I want, forcing)
3!C ( Ace of !C, slam seeking)
or alternately 4!S - (STOP, missing Ace of clubs)
I read over this rather lengthy dissertation but it seems to ignore the fact that opener began
with a 1d opening bid and then chose to x 2c so the proposed distributions appear to make no
sense in accordance with the bidding though the analysis is quite detailed and the thinking
process highly useful under different circumstances.
I also have to admit that a 1s bid seems mandatory here though I do not go quite as far as
using 7s as a transfer to 7n in order to allow p to play the hand:) because I need a quick
trip to the loo (kenrexford)
#18
Posted 2014-June-19, 13:06
in case your P opened 1♦, RHO X, then its pretty simple, bid 1♠ as Ken explained why.
#19
Posted 2014-June-19, 23:27
#20
Posted 2014-June-20, 00:55
Although I may agree with your statement, I already explained my reasons for xx in another answer.
Took as a challenge to find a proper solution for a ill stated problem, as I did at the table.
My best students at university always do.
JF