your bid.
#1
Posted 2008-April-30, 01:50
KJTxx
KTx
xx
Kxx
1♥-p-1♠-p
2♣-2♦-?
Your amazing table-feel suspects RHO doesn't have a penalty pass of 1♥.
George Carlin
#3
Posted 2008-April-30, 03:05
show an inv. hand with hearts, however
you have agreed to do it.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#4
Posted 2008-April-30, 03:31
JTxxx
KTx
Kx
Kxx
then 4 would be a no-brainer
#5
Posted 2008-April-30, 09:44
#6
Posted 2008-April-30, 10:00
I'm starting to feel like 2♥ should be a weak limit raise here. Tempting, but those Kings are pretty nice. 3♥.
Plus, I don't fell like being confrontational today.
#7
Posted 2008-April-30, 10:02
On a side note, what is double in this auction? What kind of hand would double suppose to show? Is it Penalty with 4 Diamonds?
#8
Posted 2008-April-30, 10:10
pclayton, on Apr 30 2008, 11:00 AM, said:
I'm starting to feel like 2♥ should be a weak limit raise here. Tempting, but those Kings are pretty nice. 3♥.
Plus, I don't fell like being confrontational today.
Actually, if you had to give it a special meaning (which I don't think is practical, but I'll pretend) then I think 2♥ would be best used to show two hearts and four clubs.
#9
Posted 2008-April-30, 10:15
.. neilkaz ..
#10
Posted 2008-April-30, 10:44
pclayton, on Apr 30 2008, 04:00 PM, said:
what's the matter with you? a forum without flames is like Texas without cowboys: it's not fun
#11
Posted 2008-April-30, 10:58
This shows real support, not strained preference on a doubleton, and therefore more than an original raise to two hearts. (With just a raise to two hearts, you would/should raise to two hearts.) In fact, the two-diamond overcall has made your job easier: without it, you would have been more or less compelled to bid three hearts, to distinguish your hand from "mere preference."
The sequence (including the "free" raise to two hearts) is a lot like 1H-1S; 1NT-2H, which shows more than 1H-2H.
#12
Posted 2008-April-30, 13:11
jdonn, on Apr 30 2008, 10:44 AM, said:
I was thinking the same about 2♥.
#13
Posted 2008-April-30, 13:20
#14
Posted 2008-April-30, 13:27
goodwintr, on Apr 30 2008, 11:58 AM, said:
This shows real support, not strained preference on a doubleton, and therefore more than an original raise to two hearts. (With just a raise to two hearts, you would/should raise to two hearts.) In fact, the two-diamond overcall has made your job easier: without it, you would have been more or less compelled to bid three hearts, to distinguish your hand from "mere preference."
The sequence (including the "free" raise to two hearts) is a lot like 1H-1S; 1NT-2H, which shows more than 1H-2H.
I disagree, I think it still shows a doubleton. This auction is different because your only alternative is to defend, whereas in your example auction you have an alternative contract to declare.
#15
Posted 2008-April-30, 14:12
keylime, on Apr 30 2008, 08:20 PM, said:
If this hand is borderline between 2 and 3, maybe you should have bid 2♥ in first round. Assuming we play constructive raises.
#16
Posted 2008-April-30, 15:21
#17
Posted 2008-April-30, 15:34
goodwintr, on Apr 30 2008, 04:21 PM, said:
No, I am certainly not saying I would bid on every hand with a doubleton heart. If you want to defend I'm sure you know what to do, but it's possible to have a doubleton heart and not want to defend as well...
#18 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2008-April-30, 17:15
This auction and the auction 1C p 1D p 1H p 2H are really my pet peeve auctions where people want to make them strong bids when they just aren't.
#19
Posted 2008-April-30, 17:28
I confess I might well respond 2♥ instread of 1♠ with jlall's example hands - certainly on (3), anyway.
I can see why it does make sense to respond 1♠ on these hands, but I pretty much always raise 1♥ to 2♥ in preference to bidding 1♠. If these hands are 1♠ bids, are less extreme hands (Axxxx Kxx xx xxx) also 1♠ bids, or is it just the disparity in the majors that makes 1♠ preferable?
#20 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2008-April-30, 17:35
655321, on Apr 30 2008, 06:28 PM, said:
I confess I might well respond 2♥ instread of 1♠ with jlall's example hands - certainly on (3), anyway.
I can see why it does make sense to respond 1♠ on these hands, but I pretty much always raise 1♥ to 2♥ in preference to bidding 1♠. If these hands are 1♠ bids, are less extreme hands (Axxxx Kxx xx xxx) also 1♠ bids, or is it just the disparity in the majors that makes 1♠ preferable?
Do you ever bid 1N with hands that have heart support because they are too weak to raise hearts directly? If so, what if they have 4 or 5 good spades and out? Would you bid 1S to slow down the auction while getting your best suit/lead in play?
I also think you should be responding 1S with weak hands that are 6-3 in the majors because it's just so much more likely to play better in spades, and if partner rebids NT you can play there.
Yes I think the huge disparity should matter because if partner raises spades that is just a much better spot, or makes a supp X, etc. And when you are weak I would not worry at all about missing game because i later just gave a simple preference, I'd be much more worried about missing spades when it's right.
I totally agree that most hands with 5-3 in the majors should raise, and a lot of 6-3 hands should as well (where you are worried about missing game because you didnt show your 3rd trump with the preference).