I have a question about how people play certain auctions.
With any partner I have discussed it with, if I overcall, partner cuebids, showing support, and that cuebid is doubled, my pass shows game interest while rebidding my suit shows rubbish.
For example:
(1♥) - 1♠ - (P) - 2♥
(X) :
2♠ = minimum, pass = some interest
Now, suppose there is a different situation, where the opponents bid, but not as high as I was forced if they did not bid. Can they play there undoubled? If not, does my retreating to my suit show a worse hand than pass?
For example:
(1♦) - 1♠ - (P) - 2♦
(2♥):
What does 2♠ show vs pass? Does it matter how high the level is?
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#2
Posted 2009-February-03, 01:58
Same idea on the 2nd auction. Pard is forcing to 2♠; we aren't letting them play 2♥ (undoubled). Ergo, a direct 2♠ is the weakest possible action.
As long as we are in a force through 'x' level, the force applies.
If RHO bids 3♦ or 3♥ on the 2nd, we aren't committed. Pass would indicate a minimum.
As long as we are in a force through 'x' level, the force applies.
If RHO bids 3♦ or 3♥ on the 2nd, we aren't committed. Pass would indicate a minimum.
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#3
Posted 2009-February-03, 02:17
I strongly prefer bidding to show an offensive minimum and passing to show a defensive minimum or 4 card overcall. There are a lot of ways to show extra values, helping partner know when to compete to the 3 level is much more important. There is quite a difference in a 5431 8 count and a 5332 10 count with defensive values.
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#4
Posted 2009-February-03, 03:31
Also for me is returning to our suit the weakest possible action.
Pass is encouraging, but when we have other options too, pass is the mildest possible encouragement.
Pass is encouraging, but when we have other options too, pass is the mildest possible encouragement.
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