ATB 190
#3
Posted 2015-November-29, 19:12
wanoff, on 2015-November-29, 17:05, said:
LOL.
I don't play strong jump shifts here (prefer 3♣ from opener as splinter agreeing ♥) so 2♣ is forcing. Even playing 2♣ as non forcing 5 trumps a singleton and a doubleton makes this on shape alone worth a kick to 3♣
Not sure how the bidding goes after 3♣ but you at least get to game.
#4
Posted 2015-November-29, 19:47
2♣-3♣ is beyond obvious, blame 100%E
Playing standardish methods I would continue:
3♠-4♣
4♦-4♠(bypassing hearts so now you can blackwood with no ambiguity)
4N-5♦(1/4)
5♥(Q ?)
and now it's simply a question of whether E shows the Q holding a 5th one which I don't think he should so you stop in 6
(we play 2♣ forcing if you had a 1♥ bid, which with the 5th club you certainly do once partner bids them and the auction would develop somewhat differently due to 4♦ being kickback)
#5
Posted 2015-November-30, 07:03
-gwnn
#6
Posted 2015-November-30, 13:07
#8
Posted 2015-November-30, 13:48
#9
Posted 2015-December-01, 03:07
#10
Posted 2015-December-01, 03:16
#11
Posted 2015-December-01, 04:54
Jinksy, on 2015-December-01, 03:16, said:
He opened 1N with that
#12
Posted 2015-December-01, 08:38
Fluffy, on 2015-December-01, 03:07, said:
Point counters.
-gwnn
#14
Posted 2015-December-02, 05:27
Cyberyeti, on 2015-December-01, 04:54, said:
If you open 1N with Kx xx AQxxx KQJx, I hope your system card notes that you open all 22(45) and presumably all (24)(25) hands 1N. Last I heard it wasn't 'expert standard' to do so with a small doubleton, good long suits and an easy rebid.
#15
Posted 2015-December-02, 07:22
Jinksy, on 2015-December-02, 05:27, said:
I don't but I play a weak NT. My experience suggests that this is done more often with a strong no trump although I'm not sure why, maybe because you're more likely to have both majors stopped and also because Acol instinctively treats 5422s as unbalanced while US systems don't so much. We rarely open 5422s 1N but when we do it tends to be 22(54)s and our system doesn't cater for this in any way, it assumes at least one 3 card major.
#16
Posted 2015-December-02, 07:48
On the auction, partner will usually hold a spade fragment (and hence very short hearts) so all of our values are well placed and game prospects are excellent. Opposite a minimum hand with some extra distribution such as: [KJx --- Axxxx KQxxx], and the opponents will probably need to lead a diamond to beat 6 clubs!
Another point in favour of bidding that no-one has mentioned is that if we pass, the bidding isn't over. Unless partner has some serious values, the opponents will almost always have a profitable partscore in spades. If South is sitting on decent hand with a heart stack and no convenient way to enter the auction they could easily be making game. Even if 3c leads to a negative score, it might be turn out to be a very cheap 'advanced sacrifice'.
#17
Posted 2015-December-02, 13:20
I would prob bid, tbh. I just think if W held the hand I gave above, and 3N: ATB was the thread, we know who'd be getting the blame.
#18
Posted 2015-December-03, 14:13
#19
Posted 2015-December-03, 19:58
Jinksy, on 2015-December-02, 05:27, said:
A fair number of folks will, including me. You get nice negative inferences if you treat your balanced hands differently from those with stiffs. Plus it is usually a big win to bid 1nt on any excuse. You communicate a lot to partner, have good constructive auctions, are well placed in competition, and have effectively preempted the opponents.
#20
Posted 2015-December-04, 18:40
Jinksy, on 2015-December-01, 03:16, said:
If it goes like that, East doesn't have to pass 3NT