What is your call
#1
Posted 2010-October-31, 14:37
S AQxxx
H 9876
D xxx
C x
Assume you play 2/1 and you hear an auction:
p(you)-p-1H(your pd)-1S(RHO)
? (you)
Please choose your answer and give a short comment.
Why I can't post the poll? I list them here:
1.Pass
2.1nt
3.2h
4.2s
5,3h
4,4h
#2
Posted 2010-October-31, 16:15
i've got an extra trump, a singleton and 2 likely spade tricks.
hopefully, by not pre-empting partner we'll see if my singleton is actually good or not.
#3
Posted 2010-October-31, 18:21
#4
Posted 2010-October-31, 19:00
#5
Posted 2010-November-01, 14:58
wank, on 2010-October-31, 16:15, said:
i've got an extra trump, a singleton and 2 likely spade tricks.
hopefully, by not pre-empting partner we'll see if my singleton is actually good or not.
you are now a minority of two 2!
This is a 7-loser hand with 4 trumps, and a stiff club. Conservatively, this is worth at least a mixed raise: in terms of playing/ support strength it feels like a G.I. raise to me.
Please don't be a "point-counter" and tell me that you only have X number of points: less relevent as the hand becomes more distributional. The hand might very well cross-ruff itself to 10 tricks before the opps can inhale.
DHL/ DON aka Double !
If yer gonna play the game ya gotta learn to play it right.
#6
Posted 2010-November-01, 15:54
BTW if LHO bid 1♠ you are playing anticlockwise bridge
#7
Posted 2010-November-01, 16:45
Fluffy, on 2010-November-01, 15:54, said:
BTW if LHO bid 1♠ you are playing anticlockwise bridge
Thank you for pointing out the mistake. I correct the LHO to RHO.
#10
Posted 2010-November-02, 16:08
#11
Posted 2010-November-02, 23:48
You are certainly supermax for the bid, but you are
#1 too strong for 2H, depending on agreement set, I would do this
with out any of your honours, just with the shape
#2 too weak for an inv. raise
There are raise structures in competition, which would allow you,
to sell this hand as a "in-between" hand / a mixed raise, which
would be a good description of the hand, but absent this agreement
set, I would go with 3H, that showes 4 trumps, some shape, and some
offensive power.
With kind regards
Marlowe
PS: The decison, what to bid is also strongly influenced by partnership
style, if your partnership tends to raise conservative, and would pass
with the same hand without all the spade honors / without the Ace, than
this would strengthen the single and the jump raise, and this would than
maybe favor 2H over 3H, or make a 3H bid clear cut.
Lots of those problems are all about the question - How partner is "ticking",
and does he know, how I am "ticking".
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#12
Posted 2010-November-03, 11:21
is a fair and reasonable 2h bid
AQxxx (with spades on right) xxxx xxx x is way so much better that not bidding 4h should be considered almost a criminal offense.
Most partners will not open light in 3rd chair completely lacking spades (which is obviously the case here) so opener will generally
have a decent hand for 3rd chair 1h bid.
This hand has not just 2 spade tricks but easily 4 tricks (2 club ruffs) and maybe even 5 tricks. It is also somewhat weak on overall power making the more
nebulous cue bid a poor choice as it gives opener the wrong impression of our defensive abilities should the opponents drift to a
minor suit.
#13
Posted 2010-November-03, 12:49
Venom, on 2010-November-01, 14:58, said:
This is a 7-loser hand with 4 trumps, and a stiff club. Conservatively, this is worth at least a mixed raise: in terms of playing/ support strength it feels like a G.I. raise to me.
Please don't be a "point-counter" and tell me that you only have X number of points: less relevent as the hand becomes more distributional. The hand might very well cross-ruff itself to 10 tricks before the opps can inhale.
DHL/ DON aka Double !
Standard loser count shows 8 losers, this hand is slightly worse than average 8-loser though, since 4th and 5th spades won't be winners. But the singleton is nice.