IMP's. What is 2NT? Which is your call?
2NT-rebid in competition
#2
Posted 2015-October-19, 10:20
With this hand, I would dbl for takeout.
#3
Posted 2015-October-19, 10:47
2NT would be minor oriented takeout (Approximately 5.5♣ & 4.5♦).
#4
Posted 2015-October-19, 14:33
#5
Posted 2015-October-19, 15:33
Dbl doesn't seem very useful either, so I'd just pass.
#6
Posted 2015-October-20, 01:40
1x-2y-p-p
2NT
#7
Posted 2015-October-20, 02:17
WesleyC, on 2015-October-19, 10:47, said:
2NT would be minor oriented takeout (Approximately 5.5♣ & 4.5♦).
He could have a 2353 8-count if it is against our style to double with three hearts, and we don't play NFB. But maybe he is allowed to come back with 2nt (or something else? 3♣?) in the next round , then.
#8
Posted 2015-October-20, 03:53
#9
Posted 2015-October-20, 03:56
Fluffy, on 2015-October-19, 14:33, said:
This is why I chose dbl. In my partnerships, a negative dbl would typically show a 4-card heart (sometimes 5-card with few HCP).
#10
Posted 2015-October-20, 06:09
At the end of the day it does come down to a style preference. If you think it's important to double with all 18-19 Balanced hands in this sequence, then double is a fine choice. But especially at these colours, I would rather that double promised a shapely hand. If I double and the auction continues (4S) ??? I want partner to be able to sacrifice aggressively if they have a weak, shapely hand.
#11
Posted 2015-October-20, 10:05
#14
Posted 2015-October-20, 20:19
Hard to imagine leaving opps in 2s here when it looks good for them and since opps have around half the deck at most we do not
have much to fear from letting p bid at the 3 level and the opps might easily bite and bid 3s (a place much happier for us if we
have to defend).
Bidding is about risk vs reward--there is not much reward available (game being VERY unlikely) but we might still manage 1-6 imps
depending on how the auction proceeds.
echo that 2n would show the minors and some extra values since it is a REALLY TINY target where we want to play 2nt when the opps
have bid and raised a suit.
#15
Posted 2015-October-20, 21:45
#16
Posted 2015-October-20, 22:10
Fluffy, on 2015-October-20, 01:40, said:
1x-2y-p-p
2NT
The problem for many players is that they think the positions are similar. When the opponents have bid and raised a suit, there are varied artificial uses for 2NT and which one applies depends on whether we are the opening bidder, whether partner has been silent, whether partner is the overcaller and this is our first opportunity, etc. Fluffy's example is not an OBAR auction.
#17
Posted 2015-October-26, 16:26
WesleyC, on 2015-October-19, 10:47, said:
2NT would be minor oriented takeout (Approximately 5.5♣ & 4.5♦).
It doesn't really make sense for the number of diamonds you have to be only one less than the number of clubs, since you will always have at least one more club than diamonds.
We can't really pass out just because partner couldn't make a negative double, partner could have quite a lot of minor suit values and be unable to bid. xx xxx QJxxx KJx is hardly a monster, but I'd like to be in 3NT opposite that. Even if it's not our hand we should still be competing.