Bidding Problem
#1
Posted 2018-August-03, 04:59
Your Hand in North
♠ 106
♥ D86
♦96
♣ AKQ987
Auction: E S W N
1D 1S x ?
What would you bid and why?
#2
Posted 2018-August-03, 05:25
Why ? I want to tell partner I have values, a club suit and <3 spades.
#3
Posted 2018-August-03, 05:58
And Yes D is the Queen, sorry.
#4
Posted 2018-August-04, 01:03
Healheart, on 2018-August-03, 04:59, said:
Your Hand in North
♠ 106
♥ D86
♦96
♣ AKQ987
Auction: E S W N
1D 1S x ?
What would you bid and why?
3♣ The quality of the suit justifies the double jump
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#5
Posted 2018-August-04, 02:34
PhilG007, on 2018-August-04, 01:03, said:
If you are playing with an unknown partner and you don’t know how strong his/her overcall is, it is equally unlikely they won’t know what your jump response means. Weak? Intermediate? Fit jump?
2C looks like the obvious response and is less likely to be misinterpreted.
#8
Posted 2018-August-04, 08:08
That means a 2♣ bid followed by 3♣ if indicated on the next round and defend at the 3 level unless partner has a better idea.
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#9
Posted 2018-August-04, 08:42
Healheart, on 2018-August-03, 04:59, said:
Your Hand in North
♠ 106
♥ D86
♦96
♣ AKQ987
Auction: E S W N
1D 1S x ?
What would you bid and why?
I bid 2C. Why? Because I have good clubs and I want to compete.
#10
Posted 2018-August-04, 10:09
What do you think? Is this completely unreasonable?
Here is the Handviewer link
http://tinyurl.com/y7vbdfxu
The result was ok i guess, but my partner kicked me after this game. Please tell me what you think.
Thanks and have a nice day
#11
Posted 2018-August-04, 10:15
Healheart, on 2018-August-04, 10:09, said:
What do you think? Is this completely unreasonable?
Here is the Handviewer link
http://tinyurl.com/y7vbdfxu
The result was ok i guess, but my partner kicked me after this game. Please tell me what you think.
Thanks and have a nice day
It's not totally unreasonable, but to most people it doesn't show that, it's a hand more like a 1444 14 count that is looking to take a penalty or a full on support XX with 3 spades.
#12
Posted 2018-August-04, 10:41
#13
Posted 2018-August-04, 15:54
This situation is similar but both Mike Lawrence and Marty Bergen in Points Schmoints wrote that redouble is an error with any offensive hand that DOES NOT WISH TO DOUBLE THEM (or have partner double them) somewhere. Your hand has 1 direction, clubs.
What is baby oil made of?
#14
Posted 2018-August-04, 16:33
Healheart, on 2018-August-04, 10:09, said:
What do you think? Is this completely unreasonable?
Here is the Handviewer link
http://tinyurl.com/y7vbdfxu
The result was ok i guess, but my partner kicked me after this game. Please tell me what you think.
Thanks and have a nice day
I am perplexed as it seems you are confusing actions as a responder to an opening bid and a 4th seat action with a partner who overcalled. I don't know of any standard treatment for this redouble - but there may be one that is new and with which I am unfamiliar.
The thing to realize is that partner's range is huge - from maybe KQJxx and out to AQJxx, Kx, AKx, xxx.
Bidding 2/1 shows some values in response to this range - doesn't take a redboule.
#15
Posted 2018-August-04, 21:51
#16
Posted 2018-August-05, 02:22
Cyberyeti, on 2018-August-04, 10:15, said:
I would expect XX to show Hx in partner’s suit to show that it is safe to lead against NT.
#17
Posted 2018-August-05, 02:39
msjennifer, on 2018-August-04, 21:51, said:
Not sure that forcing for one round is best here, but I expect the opponents to bid more and let us off the hook.
#19
Posted 2018-August-06, 16:03
You'd got a hand that's about ♣ and there's no reason not to bid them.
Also, the comment that someone made about your LHO likely being declarer if the opponents get the contract is quite apropos. A ♣ out by partner followed by a ♠ switch at the right time could get the defense off to a good start.