This cost us several IMPs in the JEC match even before we royally carved the defence. So, IMP teams. Who gets it in the neck?
ATB: Hampered without weak 2
#1
Posted 2016-October-08, 14:50
This cost us several IMPs in the JEC match even before we royally carved the defence. So, IMP teams. Who gets it in the neck?
#2
Posted 2016-October-08, 15:24
I am definitely not opening the S hand 3S. Whatever my reason was for not having a weak 2S available I am not going to let it screw up my 3S bids as well.
#3
Posted 2016-October-08, 16:12
#4
Posted 2016-October-08, 16:22
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#5
Posted 2016-October-08, 17:05
eagles123, on 2016-October-08, 16:12, said:
Weak NT, 10-13 point 2-bids, stronger 1-bids.
#6
Posted 2016-October-08, 17:18
#7
Posted 2016-October-08, 18:25
Always remember the line, "sometimes it's too dangerous to pass".
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#8
Posted 2016-October-08, 23:11
3S on the second turn sounds fit showing to me.
#9
Posted 2016-October-08, 23:35
If they have a fit, you should have a fit. At worst, partner should have tolerance for ♠ especially being marked with a doubleton ♦ at most. You already limited your hand by passing. So, what can you have by bidding 3 ♠ but a weak 2 ♠ equivalent. If partner pulls 3 ♠ to 4 ♣, you'll have a pretty good dummy.
#10
Posted 2016-October-09, 04:38
mr1303, on 2016-October-08, 23:11, said:
This is what I would have assumed without discussion. As a general heuristic it feels like passed hands that suddenly come in at the 3-level or higher would be fit, though 2-level bids can probably get away with being a constructive max pass.
I'd be curious if people can offer a good modification of the heuristic, or a clear reason about why it shouldn't apply here.
#11
Posted 2016-October-09, 06:08
Jinksy, on 2016-October-09, 04:38, said:
That is true but not for systems which disallows certain openings such as 2♠ in your case.
It is simply ridiculous to shut the guy both with opening and in his later attempt with fit requirements.
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#12
Posted 2016-October-09, 06:31
Jinksy, on 2016-October-08, 14:50, said:
This cost us several IMPs in the JEC match even before we royally carved the defence. So, IMP teams. Who gets it in the neck?
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South seems to have a normal 2s opener, not sure what the issue is here.
north bids 4s wtp?
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If south is not allowed to bid 2s....ok tell us your system bid then.
#13
Posted 2016-October-09, 08:57
mike777, on 2016-October-09, 06:31, said:
South seems to have a normal 2s opener, not sure what the issue is here.
north bids 4s wtp?
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If south is not allowed to bid 2s....ok tell us your system bid then.
If you actually bother to read the thread this is all explained, looks like Fantunes, so the 2 bids are 10-13, 1 bids 14+ and there is no system bid for this.
#14
Posted 2016-October-10, 08:51
no blame, or blame the system.
If you cant open, why should you get in as South
in a possible misfit auction.
Does 3H promise spades?
You could argue, they have a fit, I have diamond
length, ergo partner has spades, but enough to keep
you out of trouble, when they?
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#15
Posted 2016-October-10, 12:04
Jinksy, on 2016-October-09, 04:38, said:
I'd be curious if people can offer a good modification of the heuristic, or a clear reason about why it shouldn't apply here.
Your 'heuristics' sort of go out the window when you don't have a call available on the first round that 99.5% of partnerships have.
Note: We use 2♦ as multi in our Fantunes set-up. Its nice to be able to open at the 2 level when we have a weak 2 and while there are pros and cons to multi, it fits well in the structure.
Our philosophy is that opening a 10-13 2 bid with a side four card major is kind of dangerous so we don't do it, so 2♦ can only be diamonds or diamonds and side clubs, so its something of a waste anyway.
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