silly - normal - excellent should the strong hand or the hand with shape enter?
#1
Posted 2017-February-06, 05:26
♥9876
♦5
♣K5
RHO opens 2♦ (normal weak two in ♦). It is Matchpoints, You are green they red. Should you stick in a ♠bid or await developments?
Would you consider a 2♠bid as silly, normal or excellent?
#2
Posted 2017-February-06, 06:38
luckyloser, on 2017-February-06, 05:26, said:
♥9876
♦5
♣K5
RHO opens 2♦ (normal weak two in ♦). It is Matchpoints, You are green they red. Should you stick in a ♠bid or await developments?
Would you consider a 2♠bid as silly, normal or excellent?
If opponents'are pre-empting, we should aim to bid constructively rather than making a pre-emptive noise. This hand is not a constructive 2♠ bid.
#3
Posted 2017-February-06, 07:51
1. how do we ever shut partner up if they have a great hand.
2. we might end up missing a great heart fit to play an iffy spade fit.
3. do we really want to encourage a spade lead if the opps get to 3n?
4. not vulnerable does not mean invulnerable.
it is not just the above but honestly if lho makes preemptive noise how high would u be willing to bid if partner passes? I would back in with 3/4 spades over 3/4 diamonds and never have a worry about partner going insane because they expect me to "have something". P is there to help protect us so let them do their job and not take actions merely because the pass card looks worn and disease covered. The range of a 2s bid becomes so huge, if you bid now with hands like this, that there is no sanity left and a tiny preempt completely maesses with your partnership bidding.
#4
Posted 2017-February-06, 12:53
#5
Posted 2017-February-06, 19:59
#7
Posted 2017-February-06, 21:23
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#8
Posted 2017-February-07, 03:37
#9
Posted 2017-February-07, 04:19
#10
Posted 2017-February-07, 05:14
TylerE, on 2017-February-06, 19:59, said:
Why would we end up in 6♠ if partner holds ♠Kxxx ♥x,♦xxx ♣Axxxx?
Give partner another ace and we do have slam, hard to reach I admit.
As long as we have a spade fit I am not worried should partner bid slam on his own, unless partner is a beginner at this game.
But then, I am always worried until dummy comes down.
My judgement tells me that bidding 2♠ is surely a long term winner as long as we have a major suit fit, even though partner may expect another king in my hand.
And chances are we do have a fit.
I wonder what the passers will do when next hand raises diamonds maybe to the 4 or 5 level. .
It is matchpoints and passing at these colors 2♦ is more risky than bidding 2♠.
Rainer Herrmann
#11
Posted 2017-February-07, 05:19
mlbridge, on 2017-February-07, 03:37, said:
Few good players would pass at these colors, certainly not in third seat favorable.
You are playing Bridge espoused 50 years ago.
Rainer Herrmann
#12
Posted 2017-February-07, 06:12
gszes, on 2017-February-06, 07:51, said:
1. how do we ever shut partner up if they have a great hand.
2. we might end up missing a great heart fit to play an iffy spade fit.
3. do we really want to encourage a spade lead if the opps get to 3n?
4. not vulnerable does not mean invulnerable.
Reminds me of the person, who stays in bed for fear of getting overrun by a bus.
It happens.
Rainer Herrmann
#13
Posted 2017-February-07, 06:20
rhm, on 2017-February-07, 05:14, said:
And chances are we do have a fit.
I wonder what the passers will do when next hand raises diamonds maybe to the 4 or 5 level. .
It is matchpoints and passing at these colors 2♦ is more risky than bidding 2♠.
The passers are less likely to find partner with a major suit fit?
#14
Posted 2017-February-07, 06:48
nullve, on 2017-February-07, 06:20, said:
First of all 2♦ might get passed out. LHO is not obliged to raise.
Of course should LHO raise to whatever level your chances having a fit increased.
This does not mean it is safer to come in at a high level.
And should your partner have a broken heart suit, say ♠x ♥KJxxx ♦xxx ♣Axxx, I wonder how you will proceed over diamond raises.
Delayed spade bids will not improve your chances finding hearts.
Of course if you reopen with a double partner might have 3 spades and responds in clubs.
The bidding might go (2♦) pass (4♦) pass pass 4♠ (DBL).
Good luck!
Rainer Herrmann
#15
Posted 2017-February-07, 07:14
Anyway, this hand is nowhere near strong enough. Give me another ace and I would bid. Give me another king and we can discuss it. Give me another queen and I wouldn't but probably some sane people would.
#16
Posted 2017-February-07, 09:24
luckyloser, on 2017-February-06, 05:26, said:
♥9876
♦5
♣K5
RHO opens 2♦ (normal weak two in ♦). It is Matchpoints, You are green they red. Should you stick in a ♠bid or await developments?
Would you consider a 2♠bid as silly, normal or excellent?
A 2S bid is not silly but it is not normal either!Someone who wants to fool his partner may bid 2S.It is a NASTY bid.
#18
Posted 2017-February-07, 10:20
My only question, pass-pass to me is whether to bid 2 or 3 spades.
After pass-2♦, I am much more concerned. Partner with a good fit will hang me, partner without a good fit will be putting down dummy in 2♠x. Yes, that could score well; it's hard when both sides preempt the strong hand, never mind one of them. But I would think that I would need to have agreements about bidding after passed-hand, preempt that I do not have to bid here, as partner will take me for a *good* opener.
#19
Posted 2017-February-07, 11:30
mycroft, on 2017-February-07, 10:20, said:
My only question, pass-pass to me is whether to bid 2 or 3 spades.
After pass-2♦, I am much more concerned. Partner with a good fit will hang me, partner without a good fit will be putting down dummy in 2♠x. Yes, that could score well; it's hard when both sides preempt the strong hand, never mind one of them. But I would think that I would need to have agreements about bidding after passed-hand, preempt that I do not have to bid here, as partner will take me for a *good* opener.
Sorry, given the conditions, white against red at matchpoints, I would overcall 2♠.
I am not claiming the overcall could not backfire, but I strongly believe it will gain more often than it will loose.
The hand has a high ODR ratio.
Rainer Herrmann
#20
Posted 2017-February-07, 13:59
It's closer than it looks, because you are short in diamonds, but let's think about this for a minute.
If you pass, the only really bad thing that could happen is that LHO gets to play 2D. That is not apt to be good for our side. Well, we have 7 HCP, and the weak two-bidder also has about 7. So there are 28 for the other two hands. If you pass, chances of this hand getting passed out are very small indeed. Someone is going to bid. If that someone is partner, then you can respond accordingly.
If you pass and RHO bids 3D, passed back to you, I think I would try 3S white v red. Partner will know what's up from your failure to overcall 2S.
So yes, I'd pass, but if my hearts were Qxxx, I'd bid 2S.
Cheers,
Mike