Is this a reverse?
#1
Posted 2015-July-05, 10:27
1♣ -(P) - 1♠ - (2♦) - 2♥
I don't think it is a reverse with 16-18 HCP - I might have 15 HCP, five iffy clubs, four goodish hearts and a singleton spade. But with only 12 HCP I would be pushing partner too high if he only has four spades and 6 HCP, so would pass, as partner has another bid.
So what would partner reasonably expect after my rebid?
#6
Posted 2015-July-05, 11:16
wanoff, on 2015-July-05, 10:52, said:
This is a reasonable agreement but I think that "standard" is that it shows 16+.
#7
Posted 2015-July-05, 11:32
#8
Posted 2015-July-05, 11:38
#9
Posted 2015-July-05, 12:03
Liversidge, on 2015-July-05, 11:38, said:
no it's not. your hand's not good enough to double here. it shows extra values.
what would you suggest partner bid over 2dx with ajxx xxx jxxx xx? 2h and get raised to 4 when you actually have a good hand? pass and watch it make doubled overtricks?
you have a minimum opening bid and no fit for spades. pass and wait to see what partner does. if he has hearts he'll act and you'll know what to do. if he has clubs he can bid them. if he has extra spades he can bid then. if he has diamonds he'll pass if he's weak and you'll be much happier defending 2d than playing some non-fit at the 2 or 3 level. if he has diamonds and he's strong he can bid no trumps.
double here wouldn't guarantee 4 hearts either. it just shows a good hand and no convenient bid [you have a convenient bid, pass, and you don't have a good hand] the only time doubles really guarantees any particular suit is 1C (1D) x = both majors, 1m (1S) x = 4+ hearts and 1m (1h) x = well, this one depends on agreement. a common agreement for 1m (1h) x is exactly 4 spades and bidding 1 spade shows 5, but there are other sensible arrangements.
by the way, a reverse isn't limited to 18. good players don't open 2x on every random 22 point hand for example, even if they have natural strong 2 openers available. x Akqx Akxxx KQJ is a 1D opener planning to reverse for example.
#10
Posted 2015-July-05, 12:05
Liversidge, on 2015-July-05, 11:38, said:
Or maybe not! On reflection the negative double is made by responder, so I don't think it applies here.
#11
Posted 2015-July-05, 12:14
wank, on 2015-July-05, 12:03, said:
what would you suggest partner bid over 2dx with ajxx xxx jxxx xx? 2h and get raised to 4 when you actually have a good hand? pass and watch it make doubled overtricks?
you have a minimum opening bid and no fit for spades. pass and wait to see what partner does. if he has hearts he'll act. beginners don't pass enough in these situations.
double here wouldn't guarantee 4 hearts either. it just shows a good hand and no convenient bid [you have a convenient bid, pass, and you don't have a good hand] the only time doubles really guarantees any particular suit is 1C (1D) x = both majors, 1m (1S) x = 4+ hearts and 1m (1h) x = well, this one depends on agreement. a common agreement for 1m (1h) x is exactly 4 spades and bidding 1 spade shows 5, but there are other sensible arrangements.
Got that!
So what sort of hand would a rebid of 2♥ show in terms of points and cards in diamonds and hearts, assuming it has some sensible meaning at all?
#12
Posted 2015-July-05, 12:18
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#15
Posted 2015-July-05, 13:27
Whether a reverse shows extra values depends on what responder's first response shows. Consider the uncontested auction 1♥-2♦-2♠. Is 2♠ a reverse? Yes it is, by the definition. Does it show extra values? Well, that depends. If you're playing Acol, Standard American, or some other system where the 2♦ bid is at best forcing one round, it logically must show extra values. If you're playing 2/1 or similar, where 2♦ is already forcing to game, a reverse need not show extra values, and some pairs will agree that it does not, and some will agree that it does. The former will often say "that's not a reverse" or "we don't play reverses", but they're wrong. In either case, a reverse shows shape: a reversing opener will be at least 5-4 in his two suits, and the lower ranking will definitely be longer. If it's not longer, he would have started with the higher ranking suit.
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#16
Posted 2015-July-05, 13:28
Double would show extras. Why? Responder's bid was ambiguous, it could have been made on weak, intermediate, or strong values. When partner has intermediate or strong values, partner will likely take further action to compete if the auction is passed backed to him/her. Since you cannot know which hand partner has, when you have extras, you want to alert partner with a weak hand that you have enough to compete further. So double says that your side has the balance of power on the hand, you want to compete further, and have no other clear cut bid.
Here, with a minimum hand, you should pass. If partner has intermediate (say 9-11) values, partner can compete further by reopening with a double or bidding a suit. If partner doubles, you may be able to bid 2 ♥ and partner will know you have a minimum hand and 4 ♥.
#17
Posted 2015-July-05, 13:52
Wackojack, on 2015-July-05, 12:18, said:
Does anyone actually play support doubles with a weak NT?
Even when I am playing a strong NT I prefer takeout doubles, but it's not as clear-cut.
#18
Posted 2015-July-05, 14:13
wank, on 2015-July-05, 12:03, said:
what would you suggest partner bid over 2dx with ajxx xxx jxxx xx? 2h and get raised to 4 when you actually have a good hand? pass and watch it make doubled overtricks?
This is a matter of agreement, we actually play that X doesn't show extra values. It's not so useful in this exact auction, but the blanket agreement in these 3 suits bid auctions that say 1♥-P-1♠-(2♦)-X shows 4♣ and bidding 3♣ shows 5 has paid dividends many times in the past.
Partner needs a whale to bid 4♥ over 2♥ here, you may play an unsightly 3♥ after he cues and you bid 3♥, but not 4 as he's well aware you could hold this.
#20
Posted 2015-July-05, 14:51
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