Who's suit to show
#2
Posted 2015-September-18, 14:28
#3
Posted 2015-September-18, 14:43
What would 3♦ show?
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#4
Posted 2015-September-18, 20:24
I'm passing this round. Think we should play in spades rather than hearts. Just don't
know how high.
#5
Posted 2015-September-18, 22:09
Michael, I thought X and spades would show spades, since a direct 2♠ looked more like a cue. I don't know what treatments are common in this situation.
#6
Posted 2015-September-18, 23:58
2D is the normal cue for heart support, so unless you have some specific agreements about the other cue here, 2S might as well be natural. If 2C is forcing, then 2S should be as well. The other option is simply to pass and bid spades strongly next round.
#7
Posted 2015-September-19, 00:21
Don't think I'll be invited to another star+++ team match anytime soon lol
#9
Posted 2015-September-19, 00:42
#10
Posted 2015-September-19, 04:39
diana_eva, on 2015-September-18, 22:09, said:
My metaagreement is the lower of their suits is the cuebid and the higher is natural. I think it's not uncommon but I can't say for sure.
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#11
Posted 2015-September-19, 10:44
With the given hand I would bash 4s which might have serious play even if rho has 6 spades. It is highly unlikely this hand belongs in 4h and the 1s bid should allow us to adopt a LOP that caters to a bad spade split.
#12
Posted 2015-September-22, 23:16
diana_eva, on 2015-September-18, 22:09, said:
2♠ natural is pretty standard for any level above intermediate actually.
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#14
Posted 2015-September-23, 00:36
But double followed by 2♠ is more likely to be taken as artificial than a direct 2♠ is, imo. Double followed by 2♠ is a logical sequence for something like 15-16 points and long clubs. I am not saying that it "should" show that, just that p may well take it as showing that while he would hopefully take a direct 2♠ as natural.
The difference is that if we want to make a direct cuebid (heart support), we can always start with 2♦. But if we want to make a second-round cuebid (strong hands with clubs and maybe doubleton hearts), it is not great to have to bid 3♦ in second round (admittedly, they might be in 2♠ in second round in which case it doesn't matter).
FWIW I would bid 4♠.
By the way, if you are not sure how 2♠ would be taken and/or you think 2♠ is too timid while 4♠ is a bid gross and 3♠ is likely to be misunderstood, you can also pass and see what happens. Maybe you will be more informed in next round. The disadvantage of this is that probably p will take pass followed by 2♠ as weaker than 2♠ directly. Maybe pass followed by 3♠ will do the trick.
Diana_eva asks about this auction, All white, IMPs, team match:
I rank calls
1. Pass. And bid ♠s later.
2. 4♠. Put down hand and start entering contract on my card
3. 2♠. Cue-bid in support of ♥ -- better ♠ than ♦. But when I attain intermediate level, partner says he'll let me dabble in Mr Ace's theories.
4. 3♦. Cue but misdescriptive if you normally choose the opponents' suit in which you are stronger.