This post has been edited by diana_eva: 2016-February-15, 04:17
Someone please teach me how TOXs work
#21
Posted 2016-February-15, 01:55
The most important is to find the fit with your partner not to just care yourself unless your suit is self-sufficiently strong.
#22
Posted 2016-February-15, 03:57
2c p p p is the worst sequence for a 2c overcall and, no, it's not uncommon.
#23
Posted 2016-February-17, 06:36
This has quite possibly been the most educational BBF thread I've ever posted. Many thanks all.
After (1D)-X-(1H)-1S; (p), I bid 2S, 3D from LHO, passed back to me and I jumped to 4S - having thought that 2S was a pathetic underbid on the first time because, not having had the benefit of this thread, I thought that 1S would promise 5. Partner had ♠KQxx and out in, I think, a 4342 and tried valiantly but ended up one off.
The key point for me to realise here was that 1S is limited to about 5-8 - hence I should (just about) be inviting, but not blasting game. One thing though is that we like to play 2S as pre-emptive in this sequence (so we would bid 2S in this auction with pretty much any TOX with 4-card support). Hence my question on 2D - my first instinct was that it should be GF, but perhaps just playing it as F1 with extra strength is useful to show, amongst other things, a 3-card raise like this one?
ahydra
miamijd, on 2016-February-14, 20:26, said:
What happened at the table?
After (1D)-X-(1H)-1S; (p), I bid 2S, 3D from LHO, passed back to me and I jumped to 4S - having thought that 2S was a pathetic underbid on the first time because, not having had the benefit of this thread, I thought that 1S would promise 5. Partner had ♠KQxx and out in, I think, a 4342 and tried valiantly but ended up one off.
The key point for me to realise here was that 1S is limited to about 5-8 - hence I should (just about) be inviting, but not blasting game. One thing though is that we like to play 2S as pre-emptive in this sequence (so we would bid 2S in this auction with pretty much any TOX with 4-card support). Hence my question on 2D - my first instinct was that it should be GF, but perhaps just playing it as F1 with extra strength is useful to show, amongst other things, a 3-card raise like this one?
ahydra
#24
Posted 2016-February-28, 14:29
wank, on 2016-February-15, 03:57, said:
2c p p p is the worst sequence for a 2c overcall and, no, it's not uncommon.
100 % this.
Just for the record since I find myself agreeing with almost everything you post lately I was surprised you said this:
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partner's limited to about 7 or a bad 8 points, less with a 5 card spade suit
I know euros jump more aggressively than americans in this spot, but I would have thought that range is aggressive even for a euro even when it's not a free bid of 1S. That range seems way off to me for a free bid, you imply you will jump with an average 8 count and 4 spades. I can see this view when it's not a free bid and the 1S bid can be 0-whatever (I would still be a point heavier but w/e) but it seems really unnecessary when you are making a free bid.
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