Playing TM on bbo i come up with this hand. i would like to have experts comments about what is 3♥ by p? asking for stopper or game force or what else? and what should be N next bid? thx
meaning of p bid?
#1
Posted 2016-April-17, 06:21
Playing TM on bbo i come up with this hand. i would like to have experts comments about what is 3♥ by p? asking for stopper or game force or what else? and what should be N next bid? thx
#2
Posted 2016-April-17, 06:45
#3
Posted 2016-April-17, 06:53
is certainly relevant for partner.
It should also promise some kind of fit in the given
seq.
Bid 4C, if partner bids 4D, pass.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#4
Posted 2016-April-17, 07:17
Welcome to BBO forum.
Obviously 3♥ shows limited raise, ask you to describe your hand in further, it never be a western cuebid to ask a stopper, never force to game.
#5
Posted 2016-April-17, 15:32
Axx
xxx
QJx
AQxx
You just need some kind of H stopper from partner to make 3NT (eg AK 6th D and HK, or AK 5th, HK and a side goodie or a successful finesse in C, presumably the 2nd suit of opener).
Although here you make 5D thanks to opener being maxmaxmax for his balance, not sure I'd manage to be in it after 3H-4C.
But in all cases it is not a limit raise, it is a try to the best D game ever: 3NT. Balancer can show a 4-cd suit in S or find some other descriptive bid if his H holding is not adequate.
#6
Posted 2016-April-17, 21:36
xbabarx, on 2016-April-17, 06:21, said:
Over 3♥, I rank
- 5♣ = NAT. You might protect with a king less.
- 4♣ = NAT.
#7
Posted 2016-April-17, 22:04
In a competitive situation where your side has bid a minor at the 3 level, a cue-bid in the opponents' suit is the only way to force without going past 3NT.
As a result the cuebid becomes just an artificial catch-all showing any constructive hand that wants to explore game, but can't make another (more descriptive) bid.
Advancer will usually have about (9)10+ HCP, although if they are on the minimum end of that range they should have sharp values and help in diamonds.
It is typically only forcing for 1 round.
On the example hand, I would respond 4C.
#8
Posted 2016-April-17, 23:23
#9
Posted 2016-April-18, 01:08
xbabarx, on 2016-April-17, 23:23, said:
I think, since opener didn't bid 4c it would be time to just place it in 6d. It seems that I should be glad he didn't bid 4c. Wasn't sure about the allure of just showing kjxx under Opener's second suit anyway, and agree with his 4d rebid showing pretty much the worst possible hand that he would balance with 3d.
If my partner had rebid 4c, she would be in a grand after showing the Spade king. With her actual 4d rebid I would just assume the spade king -- not asking too much that she had a working 10 count.
#10
Posted 2016-April-18, 09:04
4C. What else? You usually need a good 3 card holding, if not 4, to bid 3S. You might bid 3S with a 3 card suit just in case partner is sitting with something like AJxxx, xxx, Qxx, Ax. The fact that you did not balance with a double is mildly suggestive that you lack a 4 card spade holding, especially if you play equal level conversions in this situation.
By the way, you happen to have a good hand for the 3D balance. You easily could have had a King less.
#11
Posted 2016-April-18, 11:54