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take it slow or preempt
#2
Posted 2015-May-01, 05:54
5♣. Seems obvious to put as big a block on the opponents' exchange of useful information as possible.
As with most hands like this, anything might work best. I will know whether I did the right thing soon enough.
As with most hands like this, anything might work best. I will know whether I did the right thing soon enough.
#4
Posted 2015-May-01, 09:40
I cannot, for the life of me, understand why anyone would want to do anything other than 5♣.
Any argument that 2♣ could lead to a constructive auction for our side pales in comparison to the cost of allowing the opps all that bidding space, when we know that we are going to be bidding 5♣ eventually, unless the auction takes a very unexpected turn.
Any argument that 2♣ could lead to a constructive auction for our side pales in comparison to the cost of allowing the opps all that bidding space, when we know that we are going to be bidding 5♣ eventually, unless the auction takes a very unexpected turn.
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari
#7
Posted 2015-May-02, 07:18
KurtGodel, on 2015-May-02, 07:02, said:
I think bid first and ask questions later. 5♣.
hehe this reminds me of a funny old thread: http://www.bridgebas...-played-bridge/
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
#8
Posted 2015-May-02, 07:45
#9
Posted 2015-May-02, 13:11
nige1, on 2015-May-02, 07:45, said:
IMO 5♣ = 10, 2♣ = 8, 3♥ = 6, 6♣ = 5. A lot of controls and playing strength. You might miss a slam or 3N but, In practice, pre-emption seems to work better.
3H doesn't even deserve a 6 on your scales where 6 sucks. An interesting conventional bid to find out if partner has a heart stopper to hold us to down 7.
"Bidding Spades to show spades can work well." (Kenberg)
#10
Posted 2015-May-02, 20:45
aguahombre, on 2015-May-02, 13:11, said:
3H doesn't even deserve a 6 on your scales where 6 sucks. An interesting conventional bid to find out if partner has a heart stopper to hold us to down 7.
It is usually based on a minor e.g. ♠K J x ♥ x x ♦ A K Q J x x x ♣ A, asking advancer to bid 3N with a stop. With a poor hand and no stop in opponent's suit, IMO, partner should bid 4♣, as an artificial negative. Other replies can then be natural and constructive. e.g. with ♠ Q x x x x x x ♥ x x ♦ x ♣ K J x, he can bid 3♠ suggesting a possible game in ♠.
The jump-cue is appropriate on other hands, even when 3N isn't a consideration. e.g. opponents open 1♥ and you hold
♠ A Q J x x x x x x ♥ - ♦ A Q J ♣ x.
- Pre-empting 4♠ might miss a slam.
- Overcalling 1♠ might win the auction.
- Doubling might leave you on-lead at the one level.
#11
Posted 2015-May-03, 01:12
Oh dear... This hand fits perfectly in my home grown 1egin-system: 4♠ showing 3 card ♠ with a top honour and a long minor which isn't solid. Partner can bid 4NT to ask the minor, so we don't have to put an 8+ card suit on the table.
Seriously, 5♣ is obvious, and if you really want to rate 3♥ it's definitely worse than 6♣!
Seriously, 5♣ is obvious, and if you really want to rate 3♥ it's definitely worse than 6♣!
"It may be rude to leave to go to the bathroom, but it's downright stupid to sit there and piss yourself" - blackshoe
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