BPO-004B
#2
Posted 2005-July-12, 05:48
Also, I prefer to have 4-card support for 3♠. And certainly for a 4♣ splinter.
It's not ideal, I'm not sure what to do if partner bids 3♠ or 3NT. 2NT is an alternative. But then again, I don't know what to do over 3♠. Here in the Netherlands you're allowed to cue a singleton but as I understand it, Americans don't do that.
#3
Posted 2005-July-12, 05:50
So I'll show a long ♦ suit with 3♦ but not good enough to show initially and with a little extra and keep the auction going
Now the next question is what would 4♣ over 3♠ rebid mean?
Steve
#4
Posted 2005-July-12, 06:14
Another interesting hand made MUCH more difficult by the lack of
definition regarding system. My intention is to advance with a
forcing 3D rebid and then show Spade support. I believe that this
should show this hand type. My primary concern is that partner might
expect a stronger Diamond suit (KQT942 or some such). However,
holding that and the Hxx in Spades I would have made an immediate 3D
positive over the strong 2C opening.
#5
Posted 2005-July-12, 06:19
Arend
#6
Posted 2005-July-12, 06:23
I have nothing else worthwile to tell.
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#7
Posted 2005-July-12, 07:37
Would 3♠ now be forcing? Is it stronger or weaker than 4♠?
What's the max that a 2♣-2♦ response can have?
Couldn't I have bid 2♣-3♦ the first round?
Anyway.. since I don't know what I'm playing, I'm just going to bid what I have: support for pard's suit. So.. 3♠
#8
Posted 2005-July-12, 07:39
Arend
#9
Posted 2005-July-12, 07:42
#10
Posted 2005-July-12, 11:00
Was this question designed to see whether 3♠ is not an indicator of strength since we have serious 3N available after the 3♠ bid? In the context of serious 3N, what does it mean to bypass even the possibility of using it?
#11
Posted 2005-July-12, 11:46
- hrothgar
#12
Posted 2005-July-12, 13:17
P_Marlowe, on Jul 12 2005, 07:23 AM, said:
I have nothing else worthwile to tell.
Marlowe
same here.
#13
Posted 2005-July-12, 14:46
I guess I'm OK with 3D but my biggest fear is that when I retreat back to spades, it sounds like a forced preference.
#14
Posted 2005-July-12, 14:48
Establish the fit first. Does NOT deny other values, is stronger than 4S which implies weakish hand, and doesn't preclude the potential of showing other features next. A splinter 4C bid should probably show a 4th spade and closer to 4441 than 6421. The problem with rebidding 3D, IMO, is that P might make assume control cards in diamonds since you elected to make this the first bit of information to share with partner: will P will play you for Kxx with an outside stiff, and no A or K in diamonds when you then raise spades secondarily and also try to show the club stiff? Gets kinda complicated.
#15
Posted 2005-July-12, 17:02
Hannie, on Jul 12 2005, 12:46 PM, said:
ditto
#16
Posted 2005-July-12, 17:10
#17
Posted 2005-July-12, 18:02
#18
Posted 2005-July-13, 03:04
whereagles, on Jul 12 2005, 01:42 PM, said:
At least you have a singleton and good trump support.
4S shows nothing but 3 small spades. You have much more than that.
#19
Posted 2005-July-13, 03:09
DrTodd13, on Jul 12 2005, 05:00 PM, said:
Was this question designed to see whether 3♠ is not an indicator of strength since we have serious 3N available after the 3♠ bid? In the context of serious 3N, what does it mean to bypass even the possibility of using it?
Perhaps there is a reason for bidding 4S alone:)
In my opinion, 4S is really a horrible horrible bid. You have good trump support, a good side diamond suit, a single club. There are so much to tell pd and I think I need a few bids to fulfill this job. But you think 4S can do this job?
I think you need to reconsider it:)
Kind regards
Hongjun
#20
Posted 2005-July-13, 03:17
BPO-004B
West North East South
Pass 2♣ Pass 2♦
PASS 2♠ Pass ?