Very Unusual versus Unusual
#1
Posted 2014-December-08, 04:32
♠ JT9842
♥ -
♦ J2
♣ AJ973
Your call? (Agreement is UvU, double shows penalty interest.)
-- Bertrand Russell
#2
Posted 2014-December-08, 06:40
Finding your own mistakes is more productive than looking for partner's. It improves your game and is good for your soul. (Nige1)
#3
Posted 2014-December-08, 07:59
mgoetze, on 2014-December-08, 04:32, said:
♠ J T 9 8 4 2 ♥ - ♦ J 2 ♣ A J 9 7 3
Your call? (Agreement is UvU, double shows penalty interest.)
#4
Posted 2014-December-08, 09:07
My instinct is to just bid 4S and hope that jams their auction.
#5
Posted 2014-December-08, 09:48
Mind you that agreement is hindsight for me never having found the need to discuss it with partner before.
What is baby oil made of?
#6
Posted 2014-December-08, 10:00
Unfortunately, this hand doesn't fall in neatly with any of these categories. I might try 3♠ and, if it is doubled and passed back to me, bid 4♣. 4♠ directly on JT98xx could be suicidal. Imagine what would happen if partner has the death hand - 2-4-4-3 with 2 small spades and the suits are arranged around the table as you might expect them to be - black suits on your left, red suits on your right. Still, you have 6 spades and you really should show them.
Also, if you bid 4♠ partner will not be in a position to overrule you, even if he holds something like -- KJxx AQx Kxxxxx. 4♠ is not a cooperative call. Doubled or not, you will be on your own.
Your spots in the spade suit should protect you from going for a large number if you choose to bid 4♠. But you could very easily be in the wrong contract.
#7
Posted 2014-December-08, 11:45
That leaves 3♠. I make that call, and then bid clubs on my next round unless something weird happens.
#8
Posted 2014-December-08, 12:49
3s looks obvious but I have no plan what to do over their 4h.
#9
Posted 2014-December-08, 15:02
ggwhiz, on 2014-December-08, 09:48, said:
Mind you that agreement is hindsight for me never having found the need to discuss it with partner before.
Fit for what? Are you saying 3♠ should show 6 clubs?
-- Bertrand Russell
#10
Posted 2014-December-08, 15:07
#11
Posted 2014-December-08, 15:33
He could be 2434, which is not much better.
#12
Posted 2014-December-08, 15:42
helene_t, on 2014-December-08, 15:07, said:
No, we open 1♣ even on 3352.
-- Bertrand Russell
#13
Posted 2014-December-08, 16:18
helene_t, on 2014-December-08, 12:49, said:
Maybe bidding 4S in that sequence over 4H should imply a hand like this?
If we could just bid to 4S on our own, we wouldn't make a non-forcing 3S bid.
(Obviously, it would be better to agree to some fit-showing bid directly, but who did?)
#15
Posted 2014-December-08, 16:59
mgoetze, on 2014-December-08, 15:02, said:
You're kidding right? Fit jumps typically promise 9 cards when the anchor suit is a major but maybe it should show ten when the opening is an ambiguous club.
What is baby oil made of?
#16
Posted 2014-December-08, 17:08
ggwhiz, on 2014-December-08, 16:59, said:
OK, so you're saying 3♠ should show 7 or 8 clubs? Well, you're entitled to your opinion but I disagree to the point where I'm not even going to bother discussing it.
-- Bertrand Russell
#17
Posted 2014-December-08, 19:23
Bidding clubs first then spades is laying a trap for partner. 4♠ overstates the spade suit by length and strength while 3♠ is honest on one of those...the most important.
The one drawback to spades now is that we'll have to bid 5♣ over 4♥. However, that pales in comparison to the misleading effect of clubs now and spades later. In highly competitive auctions, where it is impossible to say who can make what, get your shape across if you want partner to ever be able to bid intelligently. Showing a constructive, nf hand with (usually) 6 spades and then showing real club length is a pretty fair description so why choose any other course?
#18
Posted 2014-December-09, 04:36
mgoetze, on 2014-December-08, 17:08, said:
I think you misunderstood, ggwhiz obviously didn't mean (10-2)=8 clubs, but rather ten black cards in responder's hand.
#19
Posted 2014-December-09, 04:54
mikeh, on 2014-December-08, 19:23, said:
Bidding clubs first then spades is laying a trap for partner. 4♠ overstates the spade suit by length and strength while 3♠ is honest on one of those...the most important.
The one drawback to spades now is that we'll have to bid 5♣ over 4♥.
First off, I agree with you that bidding clubs first, then spades, doesn't work. We might do the same with 4-6 the other way in the black suits.
But I still wonder what to do over 4♥ after 3♠ (which I would do also). The most likely hand for partner at this point is a balanced hand with exactly 2 spades (weak and balanced is already the most likely hand to start with; it gets even more likely given that RHO has the red suits and I have the black suits). He could be 2=4=4=3 or 2=3=5=3 or 2=3=3=5 or 2=3=4=4, etc. Obviously, if we knew partner had the balanced hand, we would bid 4♠ not 5♣.
Is "most likely balanced" strong enough indication to make us bid 4♠ opposite his ambiguous opening, too?
#20
Posted 2014-December-09, 06:03
helene_t, on 2014-December-09, 04:36, said:
Oh... so he wants to play 4♣ in potentially a 4-2 fit? I guess that's ... equally ridiculous.
-- Bertrand Russell