Balancing Mp's + Spades
#1
Posted 2012-March-08, 21:57
♠KQJ9xxx
♥Kxx
♦Q
♣KQ
1♦-Pa-Pa-???
1NT-Pa-Pa-???
Both scenarios were offered to the Easts in today's tourney, what would you do?
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#2
Posted 2012-March-09, 00:42
#4
Posted 2012-March-09, 03:49
1NT opening: Here it is much more likely that LHO has too many aces for game to make. I'm looking at 16 HCP and LHO claims to have 15-17, assuming I understand the 1NT bid correctly. Partner will turn up with 1 or 0 aces about 95% of the time. If it is 0 game is hopeless; if it is 1, I somehow have to avoid losing an additional heart. I would bid 2S and compete to 3S, but then give up. I am prepared to double any NT competition by the opening side, now that partner knows what to lead.
#5
Posted 2012-March-09, 07:47
At the second I bid whatever I use against a strong Nt to show a major onesuiter.
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#6
Posted 2012-March-09, 10:18
I'm more comfortable that 3♠ shows this kind of hand when they open 1N, but at the same time, game seems less likely....the problem is that my cards are so inflexible. And again, it is mps, so I will just bid 2♠, assuming that 2♠ is available. I'd bid 3♠ at imps.
#7
Posted 2012-March-09, 10:25
bigbenvic, on 2012-March-09, 00:42, said:
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#8
Posted 2012-March-09, 10:32
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#9
Posted 2012-March-09, 11:07
After 1NT I like my hand somewhat less, and am willing to not jump. I have 7 tricks in my own hand if the HA is behind me, and really don't want pard to bounce me to game with, say, the SA and nothing else.
#10
Posted 2012-March-09, 11:39
The first one I am tempted to x then bid ♠.
#11
Posted 2012-March-09, 14:58
Immediate 3♠ on the second because nothing else is remotely close to describing what I have.
#13
Posted 2012-March-11, 17:26
whereagles, on 2012-March-11, 12:38, said:
The fact that the second auction (1NT opened) strongly suggests that game is unlikely, while on the first auction, game will be there quite often.
Another way of thinking about it is this... on the first auction, it is quite common that partner had no convenient bid in first seat, but plenty of strength. Thus we jump the bidding to let him know we are QUITE strong and don't need much to make a game. Partner could be dead broke, but it is extremely unlikely, and he could conceivably have an opening bid.
In the second auction, partner will have, on average, about 4HCP. Sometimes he will have 0. He will never have 10 points. If you were to jump to 3♠ he very well might put you in game with spade support, an ace, and out, and you do not want that.
#14
Posted 2012-March-11, 18:32
HighLow21, on 2012-March-11, 17:26, said:
♥Ax doubleton, support and out would be enough for game. But I doubt partner would normally raise to 4♠ with an Ace, support and out. Surely they're not expecting us to have 9 tricks in our own hand
Partner having 0 HCP is very unlikely - assuming 15-17 1NT, opener would need to have an absolute max otherwise responder has a bid. Surely if we bid 2♠ (assuming it is natural, single-suiter), partner will pass on far too many hands where we can make 4♠, because 2♠ could be a heck of a lot weaker than the hand we have, and is usually just attempting to buy the contract.
Also, 2♠ allows opener to make a take-out double which you probably don't want.