(2S)-5C?
#1
Posted 2004-September-17, 11:34
And what's your call with:
AKx
xxxx
xxxxx
K
- hrothgar
#2
Posted 2004-September-17, 12:01
if it's a preemptive bid, is he saying he's off 2? 3?... if 2, slam has a play... if 3, i guess slam has a shot but pass is probably right... i'm passing if nv, bidding 6 if vulnerable, on the theory that my cover cards are the same regardless but his bid isn't
#3
Posted 2004-September-17, 12:15
luke warm, on Sep 17 2004, 09:01 PM, said:
if it's a preemptive bid, is he saying he's off 2? 3?... if 2, slam has a play... if 3, i guess slam has a shot but pass is probably right... i'm passing if nv, bidding 6 if vulnerable, on the theory that my cover cards are the same regardless but his bid isn't
Its not a preemptive bid... at least not with a competent partner.
#4
Posted 2004-September-17, 12:15
Using my well known mild manners from the BIL, I would say that a bid of six is undisciplined .... a synonym for "absolutely crazy"
Paul
#5
Posted 2004-September-17, 12:24
Hongjun
#6
Posted 2004-September-17, 12:57
#7
Posted 2004-September-17, 13:06
Hannie, on Sep 17 2004, 12:34 PM, said:
And what's your call with:
AKx
xxxx
xxxxx
K
Partner almost certainly has a spade void. Pass.
I'm expecting something like:
Void
QJT
AQx
AQJxxxx
What are you supposed to bid with that hand? X, and watch your partner leave it in? Ask for aces? 3S is a bad idea, because you need your partner to have the KC and a spade stop for 3NT.
If the partner of this hand has nothing, then 4S is making and it's pre-emptive. If he has a couple of tricks (say, the red suit kings) then it's got a good shot.
But then, I'm not an expert, either.
#8
Posted 2004-September-17, 13:07
whereagles, on Sep 17 2004, 08:57 PM, said:
which was, i think, the point i was trying to make... if this isn't a preempt, it's to make.. pard is bidding what he thinks he can make... i figure to have 3 tricks, 6 looks good
#9
Posted 2004-September-17, 13:25
jtfanclub, on Sep 17 2004, 07:06 PM, said:
Void
QJT
AQx
AQJxxxx
I dont tihnk pd has this hand, with this hand, he should bid 3c, you may have h suit, in that case he will be very happy to raise to 4H.
Hongjun
#10
Posted 2004-September-17, 13:43
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Clearcut pass ... partner would have doubled if my hand is suitable for slam.
Using my well known mild manners from the BIL, I would say that a bid of six is undisciplined .... a synonym for "absolutely crazy"
few things labeled 'clearcut' are actually clearcut... when decent players disagree on a bid, play, or lead, sometimes things aren't as obvious as one or the other thinks... and i doubt seriously if 'absolutely crazy' is a good designation for any bid other than yours
#11
Posted 2004-September-17, 13:56
luke warm, on Sep 17 2004, 08:43 PM, said:
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Clearcut pass ... partner would have doubled if my hand is suitable for slam.
Using my well known mild manners from the BIL, I would say that a bid of six is undisciplined .... a synonym for "absolutely crazy"
few things labeled 'clearcut' are actually clearcut... when decent players disagree on a bid, play, or lead, sometimes things aren't as obvious as one or the other thinks... and i doubt seriously if 'absolutely crazy' is a good designation for any bid other than yours
I did add a smiley but I was trying to convey that I feel that bidding in this situation, where we are so completely in the dark, is a guess and not a science.
And, following a preempt, we should be aiming to get a positive score and not trying to get the best possible result.
p
#12
Posted 2004-September-17, 14:01
#13
Posted 2004-September-17, 14:42
luke warm, on Sep 17 2004, 08:07 PM, said:
whereagles, on Sep 17 2004, 08:57 PM, said:
which was, i think, the point i was trying to make... if this isn't a preempt, it's to make.. pard is bidding what he thinks he can make... i figure to have 3 tricks, 6 looks good
Well, I take it pard knows one shouldn't preempt over an enemy preempt
On.. and I agree most things people label as "clear-cut" are actually quite far from obvious
#14
Posted 2004-September-17, 14:42
Hannie, on Sep 17 2004, 01:34 PM, said:
And what's your call with:
AKx
xxxx
xxxxx
K
You need to know two things.
1st, what do you play (2♠)-4♦ as. It fhe answer is leaping micheales, that might affect the meaning of the jump to 5♦. But ohter than that, maybe before asking what the bid means, it might be nice to know the type of game and the vulnerabilty. At matchpoints a 5♣ bid bypassing the chance to discover if you can play the much higher scoring 3NT (yes, 5♣ making is better than 3NT down one) is a rare situation. So that implication will have significance on you choice of bids. And vulnerabiltiy is obviosly important.
If we are vul and they are not, I would bid 6clubs, at imps or matchpoints.
If they are vul and we are not, I would pass at imps. The reason is that I expect my partner not to bid 5C vul versus non-vul without a hand he expects to take 10 tricks with. At the other vulnerability, I expect he will be a little more loose with his choice of bids. So the odds of catching partner with the "right hand" is greatly reduced when not vul.
If both were vul, I guess I would still bid 6C. If both non-vul, I guess I would pass at imps, but bid 6C at matchponts. This is because at mp, I would worry that we missed the boat for 3NT.
Below is some hands pulled from the BBO play records where the bidding went weak 2-5 of a minor. This might be a good exercise to check with your partners. Ask them which of the following hands (if any) they would jump to 5 of a minor on over a weak two.
West North East South
- Pass 2♥ 5♣
Partner is a pass hand, so unlikely you will miss too much. You may have a better diamond fit. If your four club bid promise clubs, that would be just about right here. If four clubs promises clubs and hearts, then your only real choice is 5♣. 3♣ is underbid, 4♣ might get your parnter bidding to many hearts in competitioni.
West North East South
- Pass 2♥ 5♣
Partner is a pass hand, so unlikely you will miss too much. You may have a better diamond fit. If your four club bid promise clubs, that would be just about right here. If four clubs promises clubs and hearts, then your only real choice is 5♣. 3♣ is underbid, 4♣ might get your parnter bidding to many hearts in competitioni.
West North East South
- Pass 2♥ 5♣
Partner is a pass hand, so unlikely you will miss too much. You may have a better diamond fit. If your four club bid promise clubs, that would be just about right here. If four clubs promises clubs and hearts, then your only real choice is 5♣. 3♣ is underbid, 4♣ might get your parnter bidding to many hearts in competitioni.
West North East South
- Pass 2♥ 5♣
Partner is a pass hand, so unlikely you will miss too much. You may have a better diamond fit. If your four club bid promise clubs, that would be just about right here. If four clubs promises clubs and hearts, then your only real choice is 5♣. 3♣ is underbid, 4♣ might get your parnter bidding to many hearts in competitioni.
West North East South
- Pass 2♥ 5♣
Partner is a pass hand, so unlikely you will miss too much. You may have a better diamond fit. If your four club bid promise clubs, that would be just about right here. If four clubs promises clubs and hearts, then your only real choice is 5♣. 3♣ is underbid, 4♣ might get your parnter bidding to many hearts in competitioni.
West North East South
- Pass 2♥ 5♣
Partner is a pass hand, so unlikely you will miss too much. You may have a better diamond fit. If your four club bid promise clubs, that would be just about right here. If four clubs promises clubs and hearts, then your only real choice is 5♣. 3♣ is underbid, 4♣ might get your parnter bidding to many hearts in competitioni.
West North East South
- Pass 2♥ 5♣
Partner is a pass hand, so unlikely you will miss too much. You may have a better diamond fit. If your four club bid promise clubs, that would be just about right here. If four clubs promises clubs and hearts, then your only real choice is 5♣. 3♣ is underbid, 4♣ might get your parnter bidding to many hearts in competitioni.
West North East South
- Pass 2♥ 5♣
Partner is a pass hand, so unlikely you will miss too much. You may have a better diamond fit. If your four club bid promise clubs, that would be just about right here. If four clubs promises clubs and hearts, then your only real choice is 5♣. 3♣ is underbid, 4♣ might get your parnter bidding to many hearts in competitioni.
West North East South
- Pass 2♥ 5♣
Partner is a pass hand, so unlikely you will miss too much. You may have a better diamond fit. If your four club bid promise clubs, that would be just about right here. If four clubs promises clubs and hearts, then your only real choice is 5♣. 3♣ is underbid, 4♣ might get your parnter bidding to many hearts in competitioni.
West North East South
- Pass 2♥ 5♣
Partner is a pass hand, so unlikely you will miss too much. You may have a better diamond fit. If your four club bid promise clubs, that would be just about right here. If four clubs promises clubs and hearts, then your only real choice is 5♣. 3♣ is underbid, 4♣ might get your parnter bidding to many hearts in competitioni.
West North East South
- Pass 2♥ 5♣
Partner is a pass hand, so unlikely you will miss too much. You may have a better diamond fit. If your four club bid promise clubs, that would be just about right here. If four clubs promises clubs and hearts, then your only real choice is 5♣. 3♣ is underbid, 4♣ might get your parnter bidding to many hearts in competitioni.
West North East South
- Pass 2♥ 5♣
Partner is a pass hand, so unlikely you will miss too much. You may have a better diamond fit. If your four club bid promise clubs, that would be just about right here. If four clubs promises clubs and hearts, then your only real choice is 5♣. 3♣ is underbid, 4♣ might get your parnter bidding to many hearts in competitioni.
West North East South
- Pass 2♥ 5♣
Partner is a pass hand, so unlikely you will miss too much. You may have a better diamond fit. If your four club bid promise clubs, that would be just about right here. If four clubs promises clubs and hearts, then your only real choice is 5♣. 3♣ is underbid, 4♣ might get your parnter bidding to many hearts in competitioni.
#15
Posted 2004-September-17, 20:18
#16
Posted 2004-September-17, 20:19
- hrothgar
#17
Posted 2004-September-17, 20:48
#18
Posted 2004-September-17, 21:25
Fluffy, on Sep 17 2004, 09:48 PM, said:
Sorry, but I have to play devil's advocate again. The CK is certainly useful, and unless the opening leader has a couple of aces or an AK or KQJ of a red suit, the lead will probably be a spade, and your AK will provide two immediate pitches. They won't help solidify a suit, but when your partner has a bushel of clubs, they won't have that many cards outside clubs to have to deal with.
#19
Posted 2004-September-18, 05:52

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West North East South
- Pass 2♥ 5♣
Partner is a pass hand, so unlikely you will miss too much. You may have a better diamond fit. If your four club bid promise clubs, that would be just about right here. If four clubs promises clubs and hearts, then your only real choice is 5♣. 3♣ is underbid, 4♣ might get your parnter bidding to many hearts in competitioni.