2♥ is explained as "6-10 hcp, exactly five hearts".
Your call
#4
Posted 2018-May-02, 01:45
#5
Posted 2018-May-03, 00:40
2S seems right and now partner has to bid only if he's 5-5 in the minors with 1 S.
#7
Posted 2018-May-03, 01:45
heart76, on 2018-May-03, 00:40, said:
Then 2♥ would most likely have been (mis)explained as "Tartan". And it's quite common to play
2♦ = Multi promising a 6c major if weak
2M = "weak, exactly 5 M" (frequently, 5M(332), don't know if 4+ OM is possible)
around here.
#9
Posted 2018-May-03, 02:54
fourdad, on 2018-May-03, 02:41, said:
except, that you are reopening, with an add. Ace or King you
would / should find a bid in direct seat.
Given the singlton king, I dont think it is clear, but ...
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#10
Posted 2018-May-03, 08:40
#11
Posted 2018-May-03, 09:04
Playing standard methods I probably pass, in my partnership I bid 2♠
#12
Posted 2018-May-03, 10:20
Any time you can make 2 ♠, you'd have to beat 2 ♥ 3 tricks to get a better result. Usually assume partner can provide at least 1 useful card in auctions like this. Holding a 6 loser hand, so 2 ♠ looks like a pretty good bet most of the time.
So that's what I'll bid.
#13
Posted 2018-May-03, 10:35
rmnka447, on 2018-May-03, 10:20, said:
Ummm, almost never. My partner knows that too and won't get excited over my 2♠ bid. Defending 2♥ at these colors is either horrible long term strategy or a partnership that needs to work on their balancing agreements. Especially at mp's but I would do it at imps as well.
Much more interesting dilemma if I was in direct seat over 2♥. I would have to pass and pray as my partner probably would get excited if I bid in front of them.
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#14
Posted 2018-May-03, 10:49
1) advancer bids 3♣; or
2) advancer bids 3♦.
#16
Posted 2018-May-03, 14:09
There could be a whole lot of things going on, but what is most likely? Since there are 25-26 HCP outstanding, probably partner and RHO each have about half of them. If either of them had significantly more than half, someone probably would have bid.
If each of partner and RHO has 12-13, then partner probably has 4-5 hearts. He might have 3, but then RHO might have raised H (or not). He won't have 0-2, because then even if he didn't have a bid, RHO certainly would have raised hearts.
So the opponents probably have around 8 hearts, and if they don't have 8 hearts, they probably have an 8-9 card club fit. Surely we can count on partner for at least one spade, so we have 8 spades and maybe more. Since we have around half the points, it's clear to compete to 2S.
The only potentially bad thing that could happen is that partner doubles the opponents at 3H. Then we have a decision to make. Otherwise, we should be in good shape, as our tremendous offensive potential makes up for the lack of HCP.
Cheers,
mike
#17
Posted 2018-May-03, 15:41
I'd still bid 2S.
#20
Posted 2018-May-03, 22:12