I decided to open this hand 1♦ rather than 1NT as I have an easy rebid after a major suit response + the hand is much more suit-oriented... however, I got stuck. At the table, I chose 3♣. Any better suggestions?
Stuck for a bid
#1
Posted 2017-April-01, 15:46
I decided to open this hand 1♦ rather than 1NT as I have an easy rebid after a major suit response + the hand is much more suit-oriented... however, I got stuck. At the table, I chose 3♣. Any better suggestions?
#2
Posted 2017-April-01, 17:11
As for 3♣ that seems wrong and gives the impression that you are a minimum opener. The trouble is that 3NT may be the optimum contract, but if partner had a (semi) balanced 10-12 count why isn't he redoubling instead of 2♣?
3♥ seems a possibility, showing good ♣ support and more than a minimum, but that could also be interpreted as a splinter. Though that is my bid in this situation. If it turns out wrong so be it.
#3
Posted 2017-April-01, 17:18
TPavlov, on 2017-April-01, 15:46, said:
I decided to open this hand 1♦ rather than 1NT as I have an easy rebid after a major suit response + the hand is much more suit-oriented... however, I got stuck. At the table, I chose 3♣. Any better suggestions?
With your hand I see 5C. But if partner has a stopper in S then we probably have 3N. Partner probably does not have 4 in a major otherwise would have bid it. So I would bid 3H showing my strong hand inviting partner to bid 3N with a stopper in S. If partner makes other bid, go to 5C.
#4
Posted 2017-April-01, 20:44
#5
Posted 2017-April-02, 00:28
#6
Posted 2017-April-02, 01:03
As pd would bid 2C with a 6 card C suit a stiff D and out, I don't. Bid 3C. Definitely not 3H!
#7
Posted 2017-April-02, 01:15
#8
Posted 2017-April-02, 03:23
#9
Posted 2017-April-02, 06:31
TPavlov, on 2017-April-01, 15:46, said:
I decided to open this hand 1♦ rather than 1NT as I have an easy rebid after a major suit response + the hand is much more suit-oriented... however, I got stuck. At the table, I chose 3♣. Any better suggestions?
3♣ is quite sufficent. Bear in mind West's takeout double. The club KQ is somewhat devalued.
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#10
Posted 2017-April-02, 07:58
If 2♣ is forcing with 5+ card and 10+ HCP you want to look for slam and 4♣ is the best agreement to show such a hand.
Playing 2♣ as non forcing with 5+ card and 0-9 HCP (better option) 3♣ is a underbid.
Looking for 3nt (by bidding 2h) your partner needs to hold 2 aces if so it is also 5♣ and what to bid depends on IMP or MP play.
Playing MP you could look for 3nt but is a risky contract on a ♥ lead and I would bid 4♣ being a invite and be ready to double opponents.
Playing for IMP I would bid a practical 5c.
#11
Posted 2017-April-02, 08:44
wank, on 2017-April-02, 03:23, said:
Sir,would you be kind enough to tell me what will be your bids ,A) If 2C is a one round force. B) 2C is a passable,or rather to be passed,bid.Of course ,one has to keep in mind the take out double by LHO(who could have used a Michaels cue bid but did not).
#12
Posted 2017-April-02, 09:56
msjennifer, on 2017-April-02, 08:44, said:
Yep. That is a strong rat-smell, IMO. I picture partner with XXX XXX X AJXXXX -- and that is a strong one. We can compete to 4♣ if necessary and hope to beat 4M with Diamond ruffs.
#13
Posted 2017-April-02, 10:01
wank, on 2017-April-02, 03:23, said:
Yes. In fact, our redouble is specific -- showing club length and invite+values.
#14
Posted 2017-April-02, 21:48
the hog, on 2017-April-02, 01:15, said:
#15
Posted 2017-April-03, 03:35
I don't think 2H, or some other invented bid, is right playing with any partner. It is unlikely that you can make 3NT unless partner can provide help in both majors, in which case he would probably have bid 1NT or redoubled. A weaker player may have bid 2C on a hand suitable for 3NT, and a bid of 2H might get you there, but then it might also get you to 4H. And even if it did get you there your partner would be playing it with less than optimal outcome. (The only time 2 or 3 H would be correct is if playing with an established partner with whom you have agreements covering this situation.)
As for the best opening bid I might consider 1NT if the hand were weaker and you were playing a 12-14 NT, in which case the preemptive argument has merit. But playing a strong NT there is no need to bend the system so 1D is clearly correct.
#16
Posted 2017-April-03, 10:04
TPavlov, on 2017-April-01, 15:46, said:
I decided to open this hand 1♦ rather than 1NT as I have an easy rebid after a major suit response + the hand is much more suit-oriented... however, I got stuck. At the table, I chose 3♣. Any better suggestions?
I agree with your three club bid. Partner's bid wasn't forcing (or he would have redoubled). You are raising his suit only, and he has no major.