What is best bid by North?
Redouble? Your bid ACBL
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Posted 2011-October-30, 09:15
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#3
Posted 2011-October-30, 09:39
BunnyGo, on 2011-October-30, 09:15, said:
Agreed. I would triple if I could.
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#5
Posted 2011-October-30, 12:22
3♠ = 3/4-card spade support, not 5 hearts
3NT = no spade support, bad hearts (a 2NT opener is assumed to have at least one heart honour, without that you probably have to invent a 3rd spade)
Pass = something decent in hearts, inviting partner to redouble
Redouble = please pass unless you have something unusual (e.g. 6 spades, 1 heart and a 0-count)
So for me this is a pass, rather than a redouble, but that is by agreement.
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Posted 2011-October-30, 13:59
FrancesHinden, on 2011-October-30, 12:22, said:
3♠ = 3/4-card spade support, not 5 hearts
3NT = no spade support, bad hearts (a 2NT opener is assumed to have at least one heart honour, without that you probably have to invent a 3rd spade)
Pass = something decent in hearts, inviting partner to redouble
Redouble = please pass unless you have something unusual (e.g. 6 spades, 1 heart and a 0-count)
So for me this is a pass, rather than a redouble, but that is by agreement.
Yes, very good point. My most recent partnership had the agreement:
3♠ = 3/4 card spade support not 5 hearts
3NT = undiscussed, but would assume at the table it showed extra-values but no desire to play 3♥XX
Pass=2 spades, no extras, no desire to play 3♥XX
XX = a desire to play opposite xx of hearts and an invitational+ hand.
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Posted 2011-October-30, 17:45
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Posted 2011-October-30, 18:03
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Posted 2011-October-30, 20:10
#11
Posted 2011-October-30, 23:25
twoshy, on 2011-October-30, 20:10, said:
You are telling with the redouble: a) I don't have spades with you. b) I have four decent hearts behind the doubler, so don't sweat bidding 3NT. c) If you have some modest heart holding and some high cards, YOU figure out how 3♥ redoubled will play.
Your hand is thereby closely defined by high cards and major suit distribution (probably 2-4). Let partner figure out what to do and place the contract.
#12
Posted 2011-October-31, 00:25
dickiegera, on 2011-October-30, 08:37, said:
Altered your post because others have covered the debate on what is "best" for those who prefer to have 3-card support for the spade suit in order to bid 3 spades; and that is reasonable.
However, we use 3S as a "go-bid", which tells partner it is O.K. to follow through with any original plan she had. I either have 3 in spades, or heart stoppers. If partner has six spades, she was making a mild slam try (no texas). If she only has 5, and the opps raise spades she can double or pass (pass if she had crap and was going to pass 3S).
Redouble would be a surprise heart holding which really would like to try 3HXX, and the given hand isn't it. Pass would deny 3 spade cards AND deny adequate heart stop(s).
The advantage to this non-standard treatment comes when partner can bid 3NT with only 5 spades and no heart stop, thus keeping the "mild slam try" 4S bid ---which she couldn't have available if the eight-card fit were known and she had no heart stop.
This post has been edited by aguahombre: 2011-October-31, 00:36
#13
Posted 2011-October-31, 13:34
A redouble would show a 5 card suit. A pass would deny a (decent) heart stop.
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#14
Posted 2011-November-01, 01:25
Pass denies 3 or more spades for me, and partner can figure out what would be best.
I dont have a great hand, and the chances that partner has a weak hand just went up.
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Posted 2011-November-01, 02:17
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Posted 2011-November-02, 04:30