Michaels what about Michaels in 4th seat ?
#1
Posted 2011-February-12, 10:59
This happens the other evening
1st seat ..... my pd ..... opps........ me
1 club pass 1 diamond 2 clubs my question is that Michaels showing 5-5 in the majors
i had 14 hcp with 3 spades, 2 hearts, 3 diamonds, and 5 clubs (AKxxx)
i really had problem showing my hands.
My pd and I are playing 2/1
#2
Posted 2011-February-12, 11:13
Peri ma2, on 2011-February-12, 10:59, said:
This happens the other evening
1st seat ..... my pd ..... opps........ me
1 club pass 1 diamond 2 clubs my question is that Michaels showing 5-5 in the majors
i had 14 hcp with 3 spades, 2 hearts, 3 diamonds, and 5 clubs (AKxxx)
i really had problem showing my hands.
My pd and I are playing 2/1
Just to clarify: you are in fourth chair
(1C)-p-(1D)-? and you have something like KXX AX XXX AKXXX --and considered bidding 2C?
If so, passing comes to mind instead of bidding even if 2C is not Mike. Your system (2/1) doesn't seem to be a consideration.
Whether 2C is natural (longer clubs than you had) or Michaels would depend on your agreements. If Sandwich NT were available to show ten cards in the other two suits, you might not need 2C to do the same thing. But it seems that people are moving away from that, back to strong NT in fourth seat of a live auction.
If, in fact you bid 2C natural with the given hand, I would be glad, as opener, that we don't play support doubles.
This post has been edited by aguahombre: 2011-February-12, 11:31
#3
Posted 2011-February-12, 11:25
Basically, any time the opponents bid 2 suits at the one level to you in 4th chair, 1nt (alertable) shows a weak or distributional takeout a la michaels.
Double is still takeout but an opening hand. You can double with a strong notrump too but partner is probably broke.
Bidding either suit the opponents have already bid is natural.
One of the more common ones is 1♣ - p - 1♠ to you where the 1♠ response was on 4 petunias and you have 5 or 6 good ones. Now you can bid them.
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#4
Posted 2011-February-12, 12:35
#5
Posted 2011-February-12, 14:08
In 4th seat:
1NT = natural ( NOT Sandwich by an UNpassed hand ).
2C! = Michaels ( works out to be lowest of the opps' 2 bid suits ... for memory purposes; see next for reasoning).
2D = natural ( you rather be behind the Diam bidder.. that is another reason 2C should NOT be natural, because you are in front of the Clubs ).
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( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
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#6
Posted 2011-February-12, 15:35
Bbradley62, on 2011-February-12, 12:35, said:
I disagree with that reasoning. Frequently 1♦ is a waiting action with less than 8 HCP, especially playing 1♣-1N as 8-10 HCP, which is a somewhat common agreement. Frankly, I would like both 2♣ and 2♦ as natural. It is analogous to the auction 1♣-Pass-1♥-2♥, which is frequently played as natural as well.
If you have a Michaels hand and don't play sandwich NT, just overcall 1♠ with the intention of rebidding ♥, X, or use 2N.
#7
Posted 2011-February-12, 15:50
#8
Posted 2011-February-13, 06:40
#9
Posted 2011-February-13, 08:03
however, more importantly, you shouldn't be overcalling at the 2 level on balanced hands. just because you've got 14 points doesn't mean you need to bid.
#10
Posted 2011-February-14, 04:57
Peri ma2, on 2011-February-12, 10:59, said:
This happens the other evening
1st seat ..... my pd ..... opps........ me
1 club pass 1 diamond 2 clubs my question is that Michaels showing 5-5 in the majors
i had 14 hcp with 3 spades, 2 hearts, 3 diamonds, and 5 clubs (AKxxx)
i really had problem showing my hands.
My pd and I are playing 2/1
Playing BWS2001Defaults, it certainly is Michaels. I quote:
An unpassed-hand's cue-bid in opener's suit, in either direct or reopening position, shows either a weakish or a very strong hand with
(a) both majors if the cue-bid is in a minor, or
(

end Quote.
Playing ACBL SAYC ... It is less explicit....
Without specific agreement, I would asume yes.....
One more thing that ACBL should specify in their next update of SAYC. Same for UNT.

#11
Posted 2011-February-14, 05:27
#12
Posted 2011-February-14, 06:09
#13
Posted 2011-February-14, 06:46
Double shows the majors. How strong the double is depends on whether you play Sandwich NT. If you do play Sandwich NT, 1NT shows the majors with distribution while double strongly implies (but does not absolutely promise) the majors and shows values. You have to have some way to show a strong hand even if you don't have 4-4 or better in the majors.
#14
Posted 2011-February-15, 09:27
Zelandakh, on 2011-February-14, 05:27, said:
Oh, Indeed. Was too quick to answer... didn't read the question carefully... Sorry.
A good question !
And indeed you need to agree this with your partner.
BWS2001 makes following suggestions:
QUOTE
Actions in sandwich position:
Over an opposing opening bid and one-over-one response:



UNQUOTE
I think those are very sound defaults, and I would like to recommend them to any partnership.
#15
Posted 2011-February-17, 22:24
ggwhiz, on 2011-February-12, 11:25, said:
I knew someone who always responded 1♠ with very few of them with a particular partner who refused to raise unless they had four cards. He had a few mishaps but pissed off his opponents quite often :-)