how to show minors?
#1
Posted 2007-May-27, 16:25
After the auction P (1♥) Dbl (2♥) does anyone use a smart method to show both minors?
I cannot imagine many hands where I would want to bid 2nt naturally after passing in 1st seat. Is 2nt workable or am I better to bid my suits if I am strong enough?
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jb
#2
Posted 2007-May-27, 16:29
eventually 3♦ + some nr. of clubs if neither of the above feel right
#3
Posted 2007-May-27, 16:29
- hrothgar
#4
Posted 2007-May-27, 16:30
If you prefer to play 2 NT as Lebensohl, you can play a responsiove double to show both minors.
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#5
Posted 2007-May-27, 16:33
x shows both minors, 2S shows spades, 2NT lebensohl (competing in a minor or invitational with 4 spades)
x shows spades & a minor, 2NT both minors
or the one I prefer:
x shows any two suits, 2NT lebensohl.
You don't lose out that I have found by playing double as any two suits, and you gain a huge amount from not playing delicate 4-3 spade fits.
#6
Posted 2007-May-27, 17:31
#7
Posted 2007-May-27, 19:46
(2H) X (P) ?
So it is nice to have an agreement that shows the range of your bids.
To show the ms we X.
#8
Posted 2007-May-27, 21:04
- hrothgar
#9
Posted 2007-May-28, 02:01
#10
Posted 2007-May-28, 11:31
Also, if opps have spades, the situation is slightly different:
(1♠)-x-(2♠)-x
(pass)-?
With a hand like
x-AJxxx-KJxx-Axx
partner will now bid 3♥ but he would have bid 3♦ if you had bid 2N.
#11
Posted 2007-May-29, 08:51
jillybean2, on May 27 2007, 05:25 PM, said:
How do you plan to bid your 9-11 hcp balanced hand with a double heart stop if led around to you?
Say,
xxx
KQTx (or KQT or KJTx or AQx or...)
AJTx
xx
Will I be unhappy if partner bids 3NT with a 4-1-4-4 16 count? Heck no. Would we find game if I bid 3♦ instead? No. Do I think I have enough to bid game on my own? Nah, don't want to punish partner when he's got a 10 count as well.
I know, I'm not an expert, and I suppose that 99% of experts don't play this way. I haven't figured out why yet. 2♥ is noise- RHO could have absolute crap, and I'm sure I'm not the only person to raise partner with a doubleton on this auction.
As responder to the X, I'm just not worried about having a bid to show exactly 6-5 in the minors or whatever. I want to be in 3NT when it's the right place to play, which is a goodly percentage of the time, and I want to be the one playing it, since partner's unlikely to have a heart stop. To me, finding 3NT when it's there is the #1 priority.
jdonn says
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The big difference I see here is that hands that I would play at 2NT he either plays at 2♥X or 3 of a minor. I'm not convinced that that's better, but I'm not convinced it's worse either.
Since it's hearts, this is darned easy, it seems to me. If I X and pull 2♠ to 2NT, i have an invitational hand with both minors (if I have less than invitational count, I flip a coin and pick a minor). If I pull to a minor, it's an invitational hand with the minor. With spades, it's tougher, since now I'd have to invite at the 4 level. Ick.
Still, I think X as 'responsive unless I correct' and 2NT as natural and invitational is the way to go. But then, I don't have the horror of playing at 2NT that the experts do. Maybe that's coming.
#12
Posted 2007-May-29, 09:11
minors, more precise asking partner to bid
his longest moinor.
If you now convert to 3S, you may even show
a strong (inv. raise) oppossite to a weak direct
jump.
Depending on the req. you have for the t/o
oppossite a passed partner.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#13
Posted 2007-May-29, 09:15
jtfanclub, on May 29 2007, 09:51 AM, said:
jillybean2, on May 27 2007, 05:25 PM, said:
How do you plan to bid your 9-11 hcp balanced hand with a double heart stop if led around to you?
Say,
xxx
KQTx (or KQT or KJTx or AQx or...)
AJTx
xx
<snip>
Hi,
depends a bit on the min req. you have for
a t/o oppossite a passed partner.
I prefer a light style, which means I may loose
out, if partner is strong and I am super max,
I will win, if the points are venly distributed.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#14
Posted 2007-May-29, 09:58
jtfanclub, on May 29 2007, 09:51 AM, said:
Many experts use an artificial 2NT in many auctions, think lebensohl and good/bad, scrambling and unusual. This isn't because the natural 2NT call is useless. There are hands with which you would like to make the invitational 2NT call. However, most experts think that it is more useful to use 2NT for scrambling or lebensohl.
I don't think it is rediculous to play 2NT as natural, not at all. But I do think that the other two uses are considerably better.
With the hand you gave (xxx KQ10x AJ10x xx) I would be happy to pass. This hand has a lot more defense than offense, I don't think our chances for 8 tricks are very good if partner has a minimal TO double. If partner does have the 4144 16-count then we will get another chance to act, and we can convert the second double for penalties or bid 3NT.
Change the hand slightly and I would bid 3D, even if the natural 2NT was available. Give me a 3-4-3-3 12-count with these hearts and I would really like to bid 2NT. That hand will probably play badly opposite a takeout double and 3NT (which is probably our only choice) will probably be against the odds.
Fortunately I don't have that exact hand very often. Make it slightly stronger and you have a comfortable 3NT. Make it weaker and you can pass.
- hrothgar