What is your catchall bid here? What do you do on 2254? 2245?
What is your catchall? 4SF sequence
#1
Posted 2011-January-09, 21:13
What is your catchall bid here? What do you do on 2254? 2245?
#2
Posted 2011-January-09, 21:12
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#4
Posted 2011-January-09, 22:36
#5
Posted 2011-January-09, 23:27
as for being 2245 on this auction, it ain't going to happen.
#6
Posted 2011-January-10, 01:02
For example :
1♦ - 1♠
2♣ - 2♥
3♦
But , in your sequence , where opener has already denied 4♠, we use 3♠ as the catchall.
#7
Posted 2011-January-10, 02:42
We have been playing that the cheapest suit is the catch-all. This seems to work really well. For me the reasoning for this is that if I don't know what to bid maybe partner does so I better give her as much room as possible.
In addition we use 3♠ as nothing to say but with extra strength. This is at times an amazing agreement as with extra strength and no stopper opposite a game force partner reasonably often can place every significant card in your hand. We have had auctions like 1♦ 1♥; 2♣ 2♠; 3♠ 7♦.
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#8
Posted 2011-January-10, 05:38
Cascade, on 2011-January-10, 02:42, said:
We have been playing that the cheapest suit is the catch-all. This seems to work really well. For me the reasoning for this is that if I don't know what to bid maybe partner does so I better give her as much room as possible.
In addition we use 3♠ as nothing to say but with extra strength. This is at times an amazing agreement as with extra strength and no stopper opposite a game force partner reasonably often can place every significant card in your hand. We have had auctions like 1♦ 1♥; 2♣ 2♠; 3♠ 7♦.
We do the same.
#9
Posted 2011-January-10, 09:33
But the way I open 1♦ I am showing my 5th card in a suit, nor catching anything.
#10
Posted 2011-January-10, 09:50
If I rebid 2NT I have at least half a spade stopper. With Qx xx AQxx AJxxx I would rebid 2NT, as it is the easiest way to rightside notrump, and it leaves the most room for partner.
If I rebid 3D I have 6 diamonds.
If I rebid 3H I have 3 hearts.
If I rebid 3S I have Axx x AQxx Kxxxx.
3C is my catch all bid, it is the cheapest call that doesn't risk wrong-siding notrump.
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#11
Posted 2011-January-10, 10:06
#12
Posted 2011-January-10, 10:05
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#13
Posted 2011-January-10, 10:15
#14
Posted 2011-January-10, 10:15
Right now I only have meta-rules like "min bids show bad mins, other bids show decent min or med."
#15
Posted 2011-January-10, 11:01
I don't like the idea of not being able to show 5-5 at all.
#16
Posted 2011-January-10, 15:50
I won't be 2245, that either opened 1NT, rebid 1NT or opened 1C and reversed into diamonds.
With 2254 I would bid
-2NT with anything a stop (with Qx I look at the rest of my hand)
-3S with extra values showing either 2254 or 3154 not wanting to hog NT (whether or not 2S was game forcing)
-Otherwise my usual default bid is to show a doubleton in partner's suit. This is the about the only auction where I might bid one of my suits instead e.g. xx xx AKQJx Kxxx is an obvious 3D bid, but the principle is that rebidding clubs shows 5, diamonds shows 6 and bidding hearts shows 2.
#17
Posted 2011-January-10, 16:39
This keeps all the other rebids pure. The 3♠ call takes up a lot of space, but it's also extremely descriptive. I play the fourth suit as forcing to game so I won't be getting us too high.
Requiring the 3♠ call to show extras seems overkill to me -- if it shows extras and no spade control then partner can pretty much place every card in my hand (as Gnasher commented) which seems to imply that the 3♠ call was a little too specific (i.e. we rarely need the space between 3♠ and the final contract). Allowing a wider range of strength "purifies" all the cheaper calls and we can always bid 4m to look for slam over 3♠ and negotiate the final level appropriately.
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#18
Posted 2011-January-10, 17:16
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
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#19
Posted 2011-January-10, 18:25
#20
Posted 2011-January-10, 19:00
mfa1010, on 2011-January-10, 10:15, said:
agreed