Pass or 5D,others? bidding
#1
Posted 2012-August-15, 23:03
♠AK
♥6
♦AKJ9862
♣Q97
1♦--Pass--1♠--Pass
3♦--Pass--3NT--Pass
?
Do you bid pass or 5♦,any others?
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#2
Posted 2012-August-15, 23:34
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#3
Posted 2012-August-16, 00:51
#4
Posted 2012-August-16, 04:26
- hrothgar
#6
Posted 2012-August-16, 06:20
But is 6D worth exploring?
I have self-splinter 4H.
At worst directing opponents defense to 4NT.
#7
Posted 2012-August-16, 06:43
Cyberyeti, on 2012-August-16, 04:36, said:
I guess you could bid 3D. Then, when you have to place the dummy you hide the king of diamonds behind the rest, only discovering it when partner notes that you have 12 cards. Standard methods.
- hrothgar
#9
Posted 2012-August-16, 08:50
Cyberyeti, on 2012-August-16, 07:45, said:
I think he bids 3♣. I can't imagine anything else.
Good hand for an artificial 2N.
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#10
Posted 2012-August-16, 08:55
#11
Posted 2012-August-16, 09:06
Phil, on 2012-August-16, 08:50, said:
Good hand for an artificial 2N.
I actually bid an artificial 2H with my regular partner, after which my partner will likely bid 2S to ask what kind of hand I have. I realize that GF single minor suiters are a hassle in standard bidding. Still, it seems to me that the hand is too strong for 3D, and that is part of the issue here.
Now that I've already hijacked the thread, let me continue. After 1D - 1S - 3S we play that 3H is either a heart stopper or spades (3S then asks), and 3S shows a club stopper. Given those methods at least we could be certain that partner has stoppers in both unbid suits for his 3NT bid. Maybe I have posted about this on the forums before, if so I may have called it Smit Extensions (or: Smit over 3 diamonds), after a Dutch bridge player whose last name is Smit. Unfortunately he claims he has nothing to do with this convention.
- hrothgar
#12
Posted 2012-August-16, 09:07
CSGibson, on 2012-August-16, 08:55, said:
Woohoo, I'm not alone anymore!
- hrothgar
#13
Posted 2012-August-16, 12:43
han, on 2012-August-16, 09:07, said:
You weren't alone from the start, as I said I have a gadget for this too, but playing absolute vanilla methods, it's awkward (unless your vanilla includes an Acol 2♦ which also works).
My objection to 3♣ is that I barely have a stop let alone a suit, so partner will bid 3N on a singleton/xx when we should be elsewhere.
#14
Posted 2012-August-16, 12:47
- billw55
#15
Posted 2012-August-16, 13:16
han, on 2012-August-16, 09:07, said:
Guys, get a room.
(A partnership bidding room if that suits you)
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#16
Posted 2012-August-16, 13:37
3♦ is not my cup of tea either, but i hate to see a thread turning into "my methods vs your methods" followed by some artificial suggestions to a simple question and not even bothering to reply " having bid 3♦ previously, i would bid this or that now.
OP did not ask if we agree or like the bidding so far, it is of course ok to write your opinions anyway as long as you guys answer the freaking simple question. This would prevent the hijack. It is a simple question because since OP bid 3♦ without any further explenation we have to assume that 3♦ in their style includes hands like this.
I agree with Han that he hijacked the thread and turned it to a different discussion.
@OP : You are asking a question in expert forum, as much as i disagree the way Han, Josh and some others replied w/o an answer, the more i think the more i understand why they did this in this particular thread. Again, you are asking a question where pd was allowed to pass 3♦, now that he didnt let us in the middle of the road (i think we should be happy since we have slightly better hand than most 3♦ bids) are we supposed to drag him to slam or to some 4-5 level contracts which we have no idea how safe it is ?
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#17
Posted 2012-August-16, 14:52
Phil, on 2012-August-16, 08:50, said:
Not especially, Which side do you want declaring 3NT, if that's where we end up? I agree it's a good hand for some other artificial method.
#19
Posted 2012-August-16, 15:15
MrAce, on 2012-August-16, 13:37, said:
3♦ is not my cup of tea either, but i hate to see a thread turning into "my methods vs your methods" followed by some artificial suggestions to a simple question and not even bothering to reply " having bid 3♦ previously, i would bid this or that now.
OP did not ask if we agree or like the bidding so far, it is of course ok to write your opinions anyway as long as you guys answer the freaking simple question. This would prevent the hijack. It is a simple question because since OP bid 3♦ without any further explenation we have to assume that 3♦ in their style includes hands like this.
I agree with Han that he hijacked the thread and turned it to a different discussion.
@OP : You are asking a question in expert forum, as much as i disagree the way Han, Josh and some others replied w/o an answer, the more i think the more i understand why they did this in this particular thread. Again, you are asking a question where pd was allowed to pass 3♦, now that he didnt let us in the middle of the road (i think we should be happy since we have slightly better hand than most 3♦ bids) are we supposed to drag him to slam or to some 4-5 level contracts which we have no idea how safe it is ?
It's perfectly valid to question the earlier bidding when given a bidding problem, especially if it means you wouldn't be in the problem position because of it. Are you just having a bad day?
- billw55
#20
Posted 2012-August-16, 19:27
actually,
♠J9763
♥KQ10
♦7
♣A863
in the partner's hands.
I agree with 3♦ is an underbid but only a small one,so bid 4♦ is good idea.
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