Minor two-suiter After multi sequence
#1
Posted 2007-May-27, 11:07
2♦* pass 2♠! ???
* Multi
! P/C, better hearts
♠x
♥AQ
♦AJ8xx
♣KQJxx
#3
Posted 2007-May-27, 11:27
Second choice 3D. But we can't defend 2Sx if we bid 3D...
#5
Posted 2007-May-27, 13:31
Poky, on May 27 2007, 12:07 PM, said:
2♦* pass 2♠! ???
* Multi
! P/C, better hearts
♠x♥AQ♦AJ8xx♣KQJxx
Whatever the call is in your defense vs Multi-2D that shows a T/O for the minors, make it.
X, playing "KISS"
#6
Posted 2007-May-27, 14:04
- hrothgar
#7
Posted 2007-May-27, 14:32
I think we are at an advantage, since LHO might bid 3♥, and pard will have a pretty good picture of our hand looking at a likely doubleton heart.
If LHO passes, pard might be in a position to penalize 2♠; which looks really tasty.
#8
Posted 2007-May-27, 16:27
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#9
Posted 2007-May-27, 16:31
As it happens, I would double after 2♠ P P ? though wouldn't feel that happy about it. I think it's a little safer on this auction.
However I don't really mind 3 of either minor as an alternative. Anything else is warped.
#10
Posted 2007-May-28, 02:02
#11
Posted 2007-May-28, 02:18
If your dbl does show ♥s then if opener passes partner might bid 3♥ and you wont like it.
If instead declarer bid 3♥ im not sure partner will know the situation, he will think your hand is good for defence since you got something in ♥ and will tend to pass when you want him to bid. This is unless you agreed that this is a two way dbl situation which i believe has its cost if opponenets want to take advantage of it.
#12
Posted 2007-May-28, 04:04
So unless we have some nifty bid that shows the minors, we better bid 3D and try to bid both our suits.
One alternative is 4N - but that skips 3N. Partner may have some major stoppers.
#13
Posted 2007-May-28, 10:37
SoTired, on May 28 2007, 02:04 AM, said:
So unless we have some nifty bid that shows the minors, we better bid 3D and try to bid both our suits.
One alternative is 4N - but that skips 3N. Partner may have some major stoppers.
Look, if RHO is making some weird 2♠ call on a stiff heart and a doubleton spade, it will be hard to figure it out. My (limited) experience against multi is that responder doesn't monkey around much, and 2♠ shows exactly what you would expect it to be: 1-2 spades, and probably 3 hearts. Additionally, LHO can't pass with hearts.
Pard seems a lock to hold 4 or 5 spades on this auction if Opener has spades. If Opener has hearts, then pard's spades are a mile long (we have a stiff, RHO has 0-2, and the weak 2 bidder can't have too many either).
So I'd bet that LHO actually has spades and we are about to collect a nice number.
#14
Posted 2007-May-28, 11:15
I don't see how one could play a t/o for the minors here. What bid could be reserved for that purpose? I think 3♥ and 3♠ are both necesary as natural bids. Besides, I'd rather not commit us to the 4-level with this hand although 4 of the fitting minor could better than 3 of the non-fitting one.
#15
Posted 2007-May-28, 12:05
#16
Posted 2007-May-28, 15:33
Quote
In standard multi down under 2♠ is a game try in ♥ opposite a weak 2♥ or pass with ♠ - in either case unlikely to get the juicy penalty - more likely to get the usual -470
#17
Posted 2007-May-29, 02:33
Fluffy, on May 28 2007, 09:02 AM, said:
Good hand with spades.
#18
Posted 2007-May-29, 03:39
3D (or 4NT)
X should be takeout for spades, and I wont feel happy,
if I hear 3H.
Some play X as takeout for hearts, because if I hold
spade length and the MUlti is based on spades, partner
will be short and reopen with a t/o, either way, I dont
have a t/o.
My first intention was 4NT, but I would need better
diamonds, so 3D with the hope to show th clubs later.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)