Fourth Seat Defence to MOSCITO
#21
Posted 2012-September-24, 06:22
X = minors or 3-suited (2NT advance shows hearts)
2NT = clubs, or diamonds, or hearts and competitive (paradox advances)
3m = hearts and the minor
3♥ = hearts and invitational
#22
Posted 2012-September-24, 08:05
Zelandakh, on 2012-September-24, 06:22, said:
X = minors or 3-suited (2NT advance shows hearts)
2NT = clubs, or diamonds, or hearts and competitive (paradox advances)
3m = hearts and the minor
3♥ = hearts and invitational
Zel, I’m trying to make sense of this post of yours.
This is how I understand it –
1♥ (promising ♠, or a 1♠ direct opening)-P-2♠-?
1. X = both minors, or a 3-suited takeout
...a. Partner with ♥, shows this by bidding 2NT
...b. Without ♥, partner bids his better minor
2. 2NT = any competitive single-suited ♣/♦/♥ hand
...a. Partner will now need to bid 3♣ as pass/correct
3. 3m = ♥ plus the minor bid (easy enough)
4. 3♥ = ♥ and an invitational hand (easy enough) [Do I assume at least a 6-card ♥ suit here?]
Is my understanding here correct?
#23
Posted 2012-September-24, 08:31
32519, on 2012-September-24, 08:05, said:
This is how I understand it
1♥ (promising ♠, or a 1♠ direct opening)-P-2♠-?
1. X = both minors, or a 3-suited takeout
...a. Partner with ♥, shows this by bidding 2NT
...b. Without ♥, partner bids his better minor
2. 2NT = any competitive single-suited ♣/♦/♥ hand
...a. Partner will now need to bid 3♣ as pass/correct
3. 3m = ♥ plus the minor bid (easy enough)
4. 3♥ = ♥ and an invitational hand (easy enough) [Do I assume at least a 6-card ♥ suit here?]
Is my understanding here correct?
Yes, except that a hand that would raise clubs can respond 3♦ over 2NT and a hand that would raise both minors can respond 3♥. Over the double, Advancer just bids as if it was a normal takeout double but chooses 2NT if they would have bid hearts to give Doubler the chance to show both minors. The 3♥ overcall is the same as a normal 3♥ overcall but having 2 different routes allows you to differentiate between stronger and weaker hands and thus catch more of the games they may be preempting you out of.
#24
Posted 2012-September-25, 10:04
So the bidding goes –
1♥ (promising 4+ ♠)
Pass
2♠ (the North hand again qualifying for the 3-5 HCP response containing 4-card trump support)
3♠ (Running minor suit with a guaranteed outside entry, asking for a ♠ stopper to play in 3NT. Without a ♠ stopper, West will bid 4♣ as pass/correct)
#25
Posted 2012-September-28, 06:17
#26
Posted 2012-September-28, 06:39
32519, on 2012-September-25, 10:04, said:
So the bidding goes –
1♥ (promising 4+ ♠)
Pass
2♠ (the North hand again qualifying for the 3-5 HCP response containing 4-card trump support)
3♠ (Running minor suit with a guaranteed outside entry, asking for a ♠ stopper to play in 3NT. Without a ♠ stopper, West will bid 4♣ as pass/correct)
Let's see how many things you got wrong this time around...
1. I'd probably open 1N rather than 1♠
2. Raising to 2♠ with 3-5 HCP and 4 card support is an aberration. I can't recall doing so more than a handful of times and certainly wouldn't do so with the hand in question.
3. Doubling 3♠ is nonsensical. RHO has advertized a long running. If LHO has a spade stopper, it has to be the Ace. Why precisely am I doubling Spades? If anything, I want partner leading his heart suit.
#27
Posted 2012-September-28, 19:58
#28
Posted 2012-September-29, 00:26
the hog, on 2012-September-28, 19:58, said:
Does a one-legged duck swim in circles?
#29
Posted 2012-September-29, 00:52
32519, on 2012-September-29, 00:26, said:
No, it gets eaten...
#30
Posted 2012-October-03, 00:11
hrothgar, on 2012-September-28, 06:39, said:
West has enough ♥ to hold up the Queen long enough to stop the opponents from running the suit.
#31
Posted 2012-October-03, 05:18
32519, on 2012-October-03, 00:11, said:
Damn, you are genuinely stupid.
How precisely does South know this when he is doubling?