Quick one 2-count opposite 2N opening
#3
Posted 2013-October-15, 13:14
MickyB, on 2013-October-15, 02:08, said:
Need more info about system.
If we have a way to be able to play 4m after 3♠, in the case of no 5-4 or better fit, then i would bid 3♠ if not i will pass 2 NT.
I am aware we can make 5m easily in some hands where we have 9+ card fit.
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#4
Posted 2013-October-15, 15:54
Interestingly I just used this hand for training for the Scottish Juniors. The problem changed as RHO found a 4♥ overcall, Then questions about methods ensued.
#5
Posted 2013-October-17, 01:06
MrAce, on 2013-October-15, 13:14, said:
If we have a way to be able to play 4m after 3♠, in the case of no 5-4 or better fit, then i would bid 3♠ if not i will pass 2 NT.
I am aware we can make 5m easily in some hands where we have 9+ card fit.
Not a bad idea, but no, if partner rebids 3NT then 4♣ would be a slam-try. BTW, 2N:3S, 3N doesn't deny a four-card minor for us - we play 3N = unsuitable; 4m = four cards, not unsuitable; 4H = 3-3 minors, suitable.
I chose to pass at the table. It felt like I would get 3NT from partner most of the time, and I didn't fancy my chances there. If partner had responded 4m to 3S, I'd have been tempted to pass; We may already have picked up a swing just by bidding, and partner may raise 5m to 6m. To be honest, I didn't get as far as constructing hands for a 4m bid to decide whether I preferred passing to raising.
#8
Posted 2013-October-17, 04:40
Opener had a clear raise to slam even on a non-invitational auction imo, but whatever.
#9
Posted 2013-October-17, 05:34
#11
Posted 2013-October-17, 06:34
PhilKing, on 2013-October-17, 04:40, said:
Opener had a clear raise to slam even on a non-invitational auction imo, but whatever.
We bid the same way but the auction did not guarantee both minors and the lack of a major suit cue bid was the main reason to pass. Not sure I'd have managed it.
#12
Posted 2013-October-17, 08:28
#13
Posted 2013-October-17, 09:24
ArtK78, on 2013-October-17, 05:34, said:
SYP
Hands such as the responding OP hand are why we don't use much modern stuff over 2NT; the OP has a serious problem here due to the methods. They might be more effective over the long haul, but we seem to come out o.k. with 3♠ MSS; and would have in this case as well. (Would prefer that partner were in the Opening seat to make the last choice whether to push 6D )
The problem with 3♠ (minors) here would be (as mentioned by others) what to do if Partner doesn't have a minor and rebids 3NT. We do have 4♣ as a mere P/C, but should we shoot out 3NT instead? I think not.
#14
Posted 2013-October-17, 10:10
aguahombre, on 2013-October-17, 09:24, said:
Hands such as the responding OP hand are why we don't use much modern stuff over 2NT; the OP has a serious problem here due to the methods. They might be more effective over the long haul, but we seem to come out o.k. with 3♠ MSS; and would have in this case as well. (Would prefer that partner were in the Opening seat to make the last choice whether to push 6D )
The problem with 3♠ (minors) here would be (as mentioned by others) what to do if Partner doesn't have a minor and rebids 3NT. We do have 4♣ as a mere P/C, but should we shoot out 3NT instead? I think not.
I don't know what "SYP" means, but I meant what I said. I intend to play in 4 of a minor. Opener has no option over my 3NT bid but to either complete the transfer to 4♦ or to bid 4♣ without a diamond fit. I am passing whatever he bids.
#15
Posted 2013-October-17, 10:29
#16
Posted 2013-October-21, 02:09
Fluffy, on 2013-October-15, 03:04, said:
If partner bids 3H?
I pass.