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what do I bid ? save my marriage

#1 User is offline   Shugart23 

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Posted 2013-July-20, 05:44

LHO opens 1C and partner doubles; RHO passes and I have 5 clubs to the J, Qxx, xx, xxx.....?
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Posted 2013-July-20, 05:46

Bid your Qxx suit.
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Posted 2013-July-20, 06:17

View Postgordontd, on 2013-July-20, 05:46, said:

Bid your Qxx suit.


You can't convert for penalty with such weak clubs and a weak defensive hand.

The only real question whether there is ever a time not to bid the Qxx suit.

I can see an argument that it might be better to show xxx in Diamonds rather than Qxx in a major.
It's probably best to have partner declarer and there's less chance you're going to play a diamond contract...

Even so, I expect that showing the Qxx suit is probably best
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Posted 2013-July-20, 06:34

Well, that is what happened...bid the Qxx suit (Spades). Partner had 5 Diamonds AKQxx,5 Hearts, K,J,10,xx and 3 Spades A,J,x...... Partner jumped to 3 Spades , thinking a 4 card suit was being bid.....not a good result.

I guess Partner should bid 2H ? (It turns out we would have 7 card fit)......Partner felt the hand was too good to just bid 2H after the Qxx suit was bid
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Posted 2013-July-20, 06:35

View PostShugart23, on 2013-July-20, 05:44, said:

LHO opens 1C, partner doubles, RHO passes, and I have Q x x x x x x x J x x x x?
My guess: your cheapest 3 card suit.
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Posted 2013-July-20, 06:39

View Postnige1, on 2013-July-20, 06:35, said:

My guess: your cheapest 3 card suit.


What is the strong hand's rebid after partner either says 1D (or 1S) ?
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Posted 2013-July-20, 07:11

View PostShugart23, on 2013-July-20, 06:39, said:

What is the strong hand's rebid after partner either says 1D (or 1S) ?
Common agreements are
  • Notrump bids = Strong (18+) and natural.
  • Cue-bid = Artificial force (may be interested in a stop for notrump).
  • Jump cue = Splinter.
  • Raises = Constructive.
  • New suit = Natural, flexible, and strongly invitational.
  • Jump-shifts = Forcing with a good suit.
Variations are possible. For example I like
  • Cue-bid = Unassuming (either 4 card constructive raise or interested in notrump)
  • Jump cue = Exclusion key-card.
  • Raises = Pre-emptive.
  • Jump-shift = Fit jump (good suit + support -- useful in cases like this).

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Posted 2013-July-20, 13:03

1 if that's one of my 3 card suits. Don't get partner too excited by bidding a Major!
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Posted 2013-July-20, 21:29

1 - partner forced you to respond.
Or, 2 and pass partner's rebid. Partner should be declarer (He/she plays the hand better than you - saving your marriage :) ). (Hope partner does not take it as Michaels when he/she has doubled.)
If LHO bids another suit and you hear another double, pass.

LHO and P have the cards. P is well placed.
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Posted 2013-July-21, 06:38

i agree with a diamond - give partner enough space to show a fat hand so we can bail at a low level. bidding a major risks partner punting 4M.
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