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routine?
#1
Posted 2023-April-04, 22:21
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#2
Posted 2023-April-05, 07:38
#4
Posted 2023-April-05, 12:01
More seriously, if we belong in a major, partner will let us know….and it’s a lot easier for us, if we belong in hearts, if we start with 2N. Now 3H by partner definitely shows real support, and is forcing (with real hearts and less than forcing values, no 2S).
Over 3D, 3H is merely a preference, bearing no assurance of anything beyond an inability to rebid spades, or raise diamonds, or bid 3N. Yes, over 3H we can belatedly show the club stopper but why create the uncertainty?
Meanwhile, if we belong in 3N (and how can we deny that is possible) someone has to bid notrump and partner may not be able or willing to do so when we imply no club card of our own?
Over 3D, responder has no cuebid to get us to own up to our stopper.
If we belong in diamonds, especially trying to take 11 or 12 tricks in that strain, responder will surely have his own 3D bid available.
It’s long been a maxim of mine that, when faced with a difficult choice or rebid, make the cheaper of apparently close distortions.
#5
Posted 2023-April-05, 15:16
2NT was an uncomfortable but obvious choice. The auction sreams misfit, 2♠ is forcing, if we belong in NT I have to bid it and if we belong in a major, partner can carry on. Mike says it all much more succinctly.
What surprised me is out of the 10 tables, I was the only one to bid 2NT. All other East's passed 2♠/3♠ (makes me wonder about unspoken agreements/communication) or they bid 3♦.
All but one auction started 1♥ 2♣ 2♠, one started 1♥ 3♣ 3♠
This is a weekly online game with my partner in NZ, against NZ players. Perhaps they have a different approach in the other hemisphere.
#6
Posted 2023-April-05, 16:04
jillybean, on 2023-April-05, 15:16, said:
2NT was an uncomfortable but obvious choice. The auction sreams misfit, 2♠ is forcing, if we belong in NT I have to bid it and if we belong in a major, partner can carry on. Mike says it all much more succinctly.
What surprised me is out of the 10 tables, I was the only one to bid 2NT. All other East's passed 2♠/3♠ (makes me wonder about unspoken agreements/communication) or they bid 3♦.
All but one auction started 1♥ 2♣ 2♠, one started 1♥ 3♣ 3♠
This is a weekly online game with my partner in NZ, against NZ players. Perhaps they have a different approach in the other hemisphere.
West should bid 3S. East will rarely pass when 4S is good
#7
Posted 2023-April-05, 17:18
mikeh, on 2023-April-05, 16:04, said:
I think so too
West thinks 2NT should show ♠xx and I should have bid 3♦
#9
Posted 2023-April-05, 17:49
jillybean, on 2023-April-05, 17:18, said:
West thinks 2NT should show ♠xx and I should have bid 3♦
It’s not, despite my sarcastic reply to Tyler, that I think that 2N is perfect or that 3D is awful. As I suggested, I think neither is great but that 2N has more going for it, despite the flaws of short spades and weak stopper (although I’d give long odds that RHO doesn’t hold a high club honour….either LHO has AK or partner holds a club honour)
But 4S is silly. Give you xx AQxxx Kxx KJx what does he think you should bid and how does he think 4S will play?
No, he made a terrible bid and is seeking to do anything rather than admit that he erred. It’s a very common human response and one that is difficult to avoid. I’ve seen myself do this on occasion, which is why, in my main partnership, we never discuss things at the table, other than a very occasional ‘sorry’ after a glaring error, but we review every hand a day or two later, searching for things either of us could/should have done better. It’s easier to recognize/admit poor decisions after a little space between error and discussion.
Your ‘Fluffy’ quote is apposite.
#10
Posted 2023-April-05, 19:55
This is from a game we played on Tuesday, we got around to discussing the hand a few hours I posted it here. It's hard to argue when every other East who took a bid over 2♠ bid 3♦ and stopped in 3♠ but I think I made my point.
There are so many ways to play this game and I imagine that it is a slow and difficult process to get in complete sync with your partner.
#11
Posted 2023-April-06, 00:48
#12
Posted 2023-April-06, 02:11
There is a problem for Acol players here (and weak NT players in general) in that we're conditioned to think that a "2 over 2" 2N rebid by opener shows a strong NT and is thus GF in pretty much all circumstances. This may be one of the very few exceptions.
Does NZ have a culture of "disturbed bids NF" in which case passing 2♠ is very reasonable.
#13
Posted 2023-April-06, 04:19
jillybean, on 2023-April-05, 17:18, said:
West thinks 2NT should show ♠xx and I should have bid 3♦
#14
Posted 2023-April-06, 06:44
I considered a pass
...but will now read all the expert comments
PS For all the scetpics that is the truth I was just too scared to suggest it
I don't like 2NT. I don't like 3D. Pass ????
Sad that I was one of the first to view it before anyone had commented and I know its a bidders' game
Counterfactuals are what they are. Pass is the genuine truth I considered. I don't care if anyone believes me because it is counterfactual
3H ?? still reading
#15
Posted 2023-April-06, 07:49
#16
Posted 2023-April-06, 08:06
Cyberyeti, on 2023-April-06, 02:11, said:
There is a problem for Acol players here (and weak NT players in general) in that we're conditioned to think that a "2 over 2" 2N rebid by opener shows a strong NT and is thus GF in pretty much all circumstances. This may be one of the very few exceptions.
Does NZ have a culture of "disturbed bids NF" in which case passing 2♠ is very reasonable.
Negative Free Bids? I don't think so
#17
Posted 2023-April-06, 15:04
Cyberyeti, on 2023-April-06, 02:11, said:
There is a problem for Acol players here (and weak NT players in general) in that we're conditioned to think that a "2 over 2" 2N rebid by opener shows a strong NT and is thus GF in pretty much all circumstances. This may be one of the very few exceptions.
Does NZ have a culture of "disturbed bids NF" in which case passing 2♠ is very reasonable.
Good point - in a weak NT system, 2N maybe should promise more strength. This does depend on whether you open 1N with a 5 card major in range.
Negative Free Bids do go with weak NT to some extent, but, playing NFBs, this is probably good enough for a 3S bid (precisely invitational) rather than 2S.