Is This Bid Forcing?
#1
Posted 2012-December-27, 04:12
2♦ p 2♥ all pass
the 2 diamonds bid was weak... is 2 hearts forcing? I always thought any change of suit response after a pre-empt was forcing but my p passed and was backed up by an "advanced" player on the table when I asked her why... in the end worked perfectly as game wasn't on, but I held 18 points so was a bit disappointed at pass from my p and on another day we would have had a bad score just got lucky I think.
#2
Posted 2012-December-27, 05:16
Your partner and the allegedly advanced player apparently were not advanced enough to know that.
#4
Posted 2012-December-27, 06:15
Cyberyeti, on 2012-December-27, 06:07, said:
ok, so with
♠KQ4
♥AQJ983
♦Q3
♣A6
Do you think 2♥ was enough from me after an opening weak 2♦ or should I have bid something different?
#5
Posted 2012-December-27, 06:50
eagles123, on 2012-December-27, 06:15, said:
♠KQ4
♥AQJ983
♦Q3
♣A6
Do you think 2♥ was enough from me after an opening weak 2♦ or should I have bid something different?
If your weak 2♦ is the standard 6-10, I think I'd ask partner about the quality of his hand/suit with 2N. Playing what I play where our weak 2 is much wider range I'd bid 2♥.
If you consider that ♦KJ10xxx and Kx♣ puts 3N on a finesse at worst unless partner has no hearts and ♦ AKxxxx and out is likely to mean 3N/4♥/5♦ may all have decent play, I think you can only bid 2♥ if partner is only going to pass with a non fit minimum.
#6
Posted 2012-December-27, 10:02
You can play the same after 2 level preempts, some dont,
but it simplifies life.
In the end it comes down, how disciplined your suits are
with respect to suit quality, if the honors can be spread
across the hand, than NF makes sense, otherwise not.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#7
Posted 2012-December-27, 10:08
The more I think about it, the more I think this is non-optimal though, and that strong hands, fitting or not, should start with something else.
A lebensohl-style structure might make sense...
Something like:
2-level bids NF
2NT Ogust,
3-level bids forcing
#8
Posted 2013-January-03, 04:18
#9
Posted 2013-January-04, 12:55
TylerE, on 2012-December-27, 10:08, said:
The more I think about it, the more I ...
...realise that this is all that should be said about it at a novice/beginner level?
-- Bertrand Russell
#10
Posted 2013-January-05, 04:31
#11
Posted 2013-January-07, 02:58
eagles123, on 2012-December-27, 06:15, said:
♠KQ4
♥AQJ983
♦Q3
♣A6
Do you think 2♥ was enough from me after an opening weak 2♦ or should I have bid something different?
If 2H is forcing, sure, if it is non forcing, I would insist on game, and bid 4H.
I am not going to find out, if partner has what I need, and since several things will help me,
I just bid game.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#12
Posted 2013-January-07, 04:06
eagles123, on 2012-December-27, 04:12, said:
2♦ p 2♥ all pass
the 2 diamonds bid was weak... is 2 hearts forcing? I always thought any change of suit response after a pre-empt was forcing but my p passed and was backed up by an "advanced" player on the table when I asked her why... in the end worked perfectly as game wasn't on, but I held 18 points so was a bit disappointed at pass from my p and on another day we would have had a bad score just got lucky I think.
GF for me
#13
Posted 2013-January-07, 04:53
Antig2, on 2013-January-07, 04:06, said:
Uhhuh, and what do you do if you'd like to play 4♥ if opener has a fit but stay out of game otherwise?
-- Bertrand Russell
#14
Posted 2013-January-07, 10:35
mgoetze, on 2013-January-07, 04:53, said:
A valid question. It actually occurred once, too... on 2H-2S where we were able to stop on a dime at 3S. Maybe it would happen more often if 2D were a wk-two.