Bypassing 4 card major on 4333
#1
Posted 2015-August-02, 14:19
I wonder what you guys think about this tactic, assuming a serious partnership were both players are expert.
I play on a strong NT context with best minor, and we never ever raise 1M to 2M with 3 cards.
#2
Posted 2015-August-02, 18:23
#3
Posted 2015-August-02, 22:04
i've had mixed success with the 11's - you can always get back to NT, and bidding the crappy suit inhibits the lead a lot.
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#5
Posted 2015-August-03, 00:39
Fluffy, on 2015-August-03, 00:32, said:
That wouldn't work so well for Phil who only does it with horrible suits
But as Justin says, if you never raise on 3 then it is probably not such a great idea. Can also cause partne to overcompete if he takes your 1nt bid seriously and thinks you have 7+ minor suit cards.
Btw, what's the point of hogging the contract with a client? Is he playing all that money for being dummy all the time?
#6
Posted 2015-August-03, 03:11
#7
Posted 2015-August-03, 13:30
#8
Posted 2015-August-03, 15:14
PhantomSac, on 2015-August-02, 18:23, said:
Yes, it's a more interesting question if partner is allowed to raise with 3-card support.
Here's a hand I got wrong recently. ♠10xxx ♥Kxx ♦QJ10 ♣Qxx. Partner opened 1♦(5+ OR 4441). I responded 1♠, partner raised to 2♠ which could not be made when trumps were 5-1, whilst both 1NT and 2♦ were far better contracts and making overtricks on the layout. On reflection, I thought I should have responded 1NT, but one of my teammates (who normally finds a reason for the winning action) insisted that 1♠ was right.
#9
Posted 2015-August-24, 10:35
On the second question bid 1♠ and plan to pass 1NT. Sometimes opponents reopen against our 23-25 HCP.
#10
Posted 2015-August-24, 11:32
#11
Posted 2015-August-24, 12:45
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#12
Posted 2015-August-28, 09:46