When is a Temporizing bid alertable?
#1
Posted 2023-December-01, 14:40
I'm sitting with 6 cubs to the AK. A club leads keeps the contract to 4 while any other lead ensures an overtrick. Without alerting an artificial bid for lead, my double would look like take out for hearts. Even if he had used Jacoby 2NT, I would have bid 3C for lead. It would have been even better for us if they had left us in 3C doubled.
When I asked director about that, he basically said that temporizing bids are not alertable.
I always thought temporizing bids are not alertable when they are the "least bad option;" however, when a better bid is available, "like Jacoby 2NT in this case), such temporizing bids need to be alerted.
What are the rules about alerting such temporizing bids? Best regards.
Mike
#3
Posted 2023-December-01, 15:42
Nobody forces you to always use Jacoby 2NT for a raise but it may be hard to show 4-card support later if you don't have special methods. Methods that later show 4-card support are likely alertable if artificial.
#4
Posted 2023-December-01, 16:57
steve2005, on 2023-December-01, 15:42, said:
Agreed. It would only be alertable if it's artificial, i.e. can include hands with 2 or less clubs. They're perfectly entitled to make a natural 2♣ bid if they feel for whatever reason they don't want to bid 2NT.
#6
Posted 2023-December-01, 19:57
msheald, on 2023-December-01, 18:44, said:
Not necessarily - it depends on their agreement about the bid. Responder may have chosen a non-systemic bid, but that doesn't change whether or not it's alertable.
#7
Posted 2023-December-01, 20:13
msheald, on 2023-December-01, 18:44, said:
Mike
Yes, as far as I can tell it requires an alert, **if they have the agreement that it could be 2 and it seems like a strange bid if that is not their agreement.
We alert our 2C* gf clubs or balanced, if balanced clubs could be as short as 2
#8
Posted 2023-December-01, 20:47
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#9
Posted 2023-December-02, 06:11
Here is the full hand.
https://tinyurl.com/ys6nvej8
It seems to me, that when a player forgoes a standard bid, such as a Jacoby 2NT or a diamond temporizing bid in this case, for an unusual 2club bid, that would either need to be alerted or considered a psych bid. Best regards.
Mike
#10
Posted 2023-December-02, 07:18
Damage? No
#12
Posted 2023-December-02, 07:22
2C/1M generic gf is not at all unusual where I play.
Next board please.
#13
Posted 2023-December-02, 07:45
#14
Posted 2023-December-02, 08:28
Unfortunately, my Google search of ACBL and temporizing bids shows only a couple of example documents. They suggest that temporizing bids are used when there is no better bid causing some sort of hole/space in the bidding system. However, the examples seem to exclude unusual temporizing bids like the one I describe above. This does not mean that the bid needs to be alerted or is a psych; the authors may just not have dealt with the situation.
So, does anyone know the link to the ACBL rules that discuss temporizing bids specifically? Thanks.
Mike
#15
Posted 2023-December-02, 08:36
I am assuming he is 4432 with 2 clubs and 3 diamonds, the question is, why did he choose to bid
clubs instead of diamonds, was it due to Qx vs. xxx, or?
It is depend on jurisdiction, in Germany making a 2/1 in a minor with 3 cards without alert is ok.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#16
Posted 2023-December-02, 08:51
#19
Posted 2023-December-02, 17:41
jillybean, on 2023-December-02, 07:22, said:
2C/1M generic gf is not at all unusual where I play.
Next board please.
It's not a psych because it is unusual. It's a psych because its purpose is to trick the opponents. Nothing illegal or unethical about that, any more than about falsecard.
#20
Posted 2023-December-02, 18:07
bluenikki, on 2023-December-02, 17:41, said:
A psyche is a bid that grossly misstates honor or suit length. 2♣/1M is routinely played as artificial gf and I would guess, lacking evidence of other agreements that South is simply creating a forcing/ game forcing bid. We often leap to "psych"! when we don't understand the bid.