Is it still a limit raise?
#1
Posted 2011-January-27, 04:07
Your cards:
♠T9xx
♥Qxx
♦K9xx
♣KQ
Assuming nobody is taking the chicken's way out with a topheavy 2H raise or something...
You respond 1S intending to show the 3-card limit raise next. Partner rebids 1NT (balanced, good 11 to 14ish). What now? Do you abandon all interest in game and sign off? In hearts or notrump?
Say "I would have responded 1NTF and suppressed the 4 spades" if you must, but the partnership agreement is that 1H-1NT denies 4 spades.
#2
Posted 2011-January-27, 04:58
George Carlin
#3
Posted 2011-January-27, 05:57
gwnn, on 2011-January-27, 04:58, said:
2h first time. in no way do i consider this 'top-heavy'. admittedly i'm a little biased and play a system designed to avoid 3 card limit raises to the 3 level.
anyway, if i was planning to show a limit raise with your methods i would start with 1NT so at least partner doesn't assume his spade honours are fitting with my suit.
#4
Posted 2011-January-27, 06:57
#6
Posted 2011-January-27, 07:01
#7
Posted 2011-January-27, 07:09
Anyway, I agree with 2♥ on the first round.
#8
Posted 2011-January-27, 08:53
#9
Posted 2011-January-27, 09:02
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#10
Posted 2011-January-27, 09:59
Over 1N, I can make a mild invite via 2♣-->2♦-->2♥.
Over 2m, my hand is definitely improved and this hand is now worth a full LR.
Its only over 2♠ that I have some doubt of the value of this hand, but I will try 2N to ferret out partner's hand type.
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#11
Posted 2011-January-27, 10:46
I don't want to play in this spade suit. I don't want partner to look at his hand and over-evaluate because he has spade cards or under-evaluate because he has short spades. I don't want partner raising spades, etc etc.
I wouldn't have bid 1♠ ever the first time. Now I guess I bid 2♥ as a mild invite (it cannot be a signoff).
#12
Posted 2011-January-27, 11:02
Fluffy, on 2011-January-27, 08:53, said:
cherdano didn't say that 2♥ would/should understand 2♥ as limit, I don't understand
George Carlin
#13
Posted 2011-January-27, 11:06
gwnn, on 2011-January-27, 11:02, said:
He implied it with the 1♠ comment
#14
Posted 2011-January-27, 12:51
Whether 1H-1S-1N-2H must always be limit strength is something I will have to ponder. It makes sense, since with a one-bid hand you raise immediately. Will ask partner today whether he agrees or not.
I WAS a bit surprised to see so many votes for an immediate 2H. It's an ugly hand but if this and some random 6-counts are both bidding 2H that's a wider range than I am happy with. I do bid 2H with a fair number of 4333 10-counts (and am often right, but always get raised eyebrows when I put the dummy down even for that.)
#15
Posted 2011-January-27, 12:54
mtvesuvius, on 2011-January-27, 11:06, said:
no he didn't
!
he said that if you thought that it was worth a limit raise before (hence you bid 1♠), you should make a limit raise now.
if you thought that it was not worth a limit raise before, you should not have started with 1♠
George Carlin
#16
Posted 2011-January-27, 13:28
#17
Posted 2011-January-27, 17:19
What you can't do with this shape and below limit-raise values is to bid 1♠ and then have no bid over 2♣.

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