What's your call? I know the full hand so can't make an impartial call.
6 clubs and 3 spades
#1
Posted Today, 09:50
What's your call? I know the full hand so can't make an impartial call.
#3
Posted Today, 10:23
mike777, on 2025-January-22, 10:13, said:
I have a stiff ♥?
I can live with 2♣, I'm guessing players jumped in clubs.
#4
Posted Today, 10:29
jillybean, on 2025-January-22, 10:23, said:
Watching on BBO, coming back to bridge, I see this is an infection/addiction on BBO. Spiral or whatever versions you prefer are called, I see so many names, are the fix players love.
Michael Rosenberg has written eloquently on his many years addiction. He is clean now.
#5
Posted Today, 10:46
Maybe he has six spades and can repeat his suit.
If not, you haven't excluded 4 card hearts, so if he can respond 2♥ now it has to be a real 5=4.
If he responds 2NT then it depends upon your agreements about 3R, but a simple raise to 3NT is rarely a disaster.
#6
Posted Today, 10:50
Anyway, on this hand I think the possibilities are 2♣ and 2♠. I don't know why anyone would jump to 3♣. There are several factors that would support 2♠:
1. Suit quality. If spades were xxx, I'd bid 2♣.
2. The singleton.
3. The fact that the auction is 1♣ - 1♠. The fact that responder didn't bid a red suit or NT makes it more likely that they have five spades.
On the other hand, our clubs are very good also. In today's game, I think many people would bid 2♠. I'll be interested to read other opinions.
P.S. pescetom and I must have been typing simultaneously. I hadn't seen his "no brainer" comment.
EDIT #2: Upon reflection, I guess jumping to 3♣ isn't crazy. I can see why East would upgrade their hand for their own suit quality as well as fitting honors in partner's suit. I would still lean toward 2♠.
#7
Posted Today, 11:16
opposite even K10xxx, xxxx, Kx, xx this has play for game (although you won't be bidding it) and you will play 2♣. You will also lose out for being in the wrong partscore.
We only raise on 3 if we have a side singleton, so this hand is 2♠.
#8
Posted Today, 11:35
I also have a 2N bid available which can show 3 types of hands, but this hand is perhaps a touch too weak for that. Responder now bids 3♣ if min. and 3♦ if max. with 3♣ being passable.
#10
Posted Today, 15:03
pescetom, on 2025-January-22, 10:46, said:
Maybe he has six spades and can repeat his suit.
If not, you haven't excluded 4 card hearts, so if he can respond 2♥ now it has to be a real 5=4.
If he responds 2NT then it depends upon your agreements about 3R, but a simple raise to 3NT is rarely a disaster.
Very well said thank you.
#11
Posted Today, 15:39
mike777, on 2025-January-22, 10:29, said:
Michael Rosenberg has written eloquently on his many years addiction. He is clean now.
If you treat the hand as too weak for my 15-17 range I prefer 2♠ to 2♣, and in general I think 3-card raises here gain more than they lose. It's not without tradeoffs, but all I need is a profit on average. You could play some Spiral version over this if desired, but it's really not that vital.
#12
Posted Today, 15:49
DavidKok, on 2025-January-22, 15:39, said:
You cited this a while back as well. Personally I think the three questions should be treated independently: 1. Do you allow 3-card raises here; 2. Does this hand qualify for one; 3. Do you want to play a flavour of Spiral. Personally I think 3-card raises have a lot of merits regardless of the answer to the third question, but I would upgrade this hand into a BW Death Hand because of the excellent controls. In my partnership the systemic rebid is therefore 3♣, showing 15-17 with 6(+)♣ and 3♠ exactly. Other partnerships have different solutions for this hand type, though without agreements it is a common system gap.
If you treat the hand as too weak for my 15-17 range I prefer 2♠ to 2♣, and in general I think 3-card raises here gain more than they lose. It's not without tradeoffs, but all I need is a profit on average. You could play some Spiral version over this if desired, but it's really not that vital.
Thank you for your thoughtful post.
You raise a second issue I see very often on BBO. I notice this as I try and come back to playing bridge, I am looking for what is new or different. This discussion of upgrading, something that was always around but seems dominant today. Three card raises were always around, just dominant today.