It took my natural 2♠ bid away - We play 1M-2M as a Constructive Raise with 3+ trump support and 8-11 HCPs. The hand is at the upper end of our raise, 2 honours in the trump suit, 11HCPs, with a ruffing value, though the singleton ♦K is hardly an asset here. What do you think is best here, and as always thank you for your replies.
Natural Bid Taken Away
#1
Posted 2019-July-30, 04:01
It took my natural 2♠ bid away - We play 1M-2M as a Constructive Raise with 3+ trump support and 8-11 HCPs. The hand is at the upper end of our raise, 2 honours in the trump suit, 11HCPs, with a ruffing value, though the singleton ♦K is hardly an asset here. What do you think is best here, and as always thank you for your replies.
#2
Posted 2019-July-30, 04:35
#3
Posted 2019-July-30, 05:04
If you made it weaker (replacing the DK with a small diamond, for example), I would accept the push to 3S with good shape. Partner should make some allowances for me maybe bidding one level higher than I really wanted to.
#4
Posted 2019-July-30, 07:59
pescetom, on 2019-July-30, 04:35, said:
Thank you. They do say you learn something everyday. That's easy to remember too.
#5
Posted 2019-July-30, 09:37
FelicityR, on 2019-July-30, 07:59, said:
Unusual vs Michaels. https://www.larryco....unusual-notrump
The basic principle is cue bid (in this case of their known ♥ suit) is limit raise or better.
#6
Posted 2019-July-30, 10:46
#7
Posted 2019-July-30, 11:51
#8
Posted 2019-July-30, 12:05
HardVector, on 2019-July-30, 11:51, said:
Your heart suit lacks quality for defence and you have a spade fit. This is IMPs and I'd much rather try for a vulnerable game rather than try for a non vulnerable penalty.
#9
Posted 2019-July-30, 12:07
It is admitted that when stolen a level, a fit you’d have given a level lower can be given higher if you are in the upper range. You definitely have a 2.5 S call but it doesn’t exist in the bidding box. So 3S be it.
#10
Posted 2019-July-30, 14:06
Pass in tempo to re-open in case they end up in D? On a good day you X them in 3C...
#11
Posted 2019-July-31, 02:12
However, the idea about double is that you need more information about their hands- it could be that clubs is the RHO suit after all.
you and later partner get to vote again later. IMPS are won by being right and unless we have decent clubs not likely to have a game.
We shall see?
#12
Posted 2019-July-31, 05:02
So
3 of a minor must be a suit with 3 card support
3♥ is a good raise with 4 cards and no ♥ stopper
3♠ is pretty much any old rubbish with 4♠. Likewise 4♠ with 5 card support, even at red v green.
3N 2 spades and minors stopped
2N followed by pass or 3♦ must be to play
2N followed by 3♥ is a good 4 card raise with a ♥ stopper
2N followed by 3♠ or 4♠ is a values raise with 3 cards
2N followed by 3N 2 spades and all other suits stopped
I do not like doubling 2♠ as it gives opp two extra bids (pass or rdbl) which a smart pair will have assigned meaning to
I guess it means "partner I have very short spades if I double again it is penalties"
#13
Posted 2019-July-31, 09:44
#14
Posted 2019-July-31, 10:17
#15
Posted 2019-July-31, 10:31
msjennifer, on 2019-July-31, 10:17, said:
Are you looking at a very small screen? The opponent bid a Michaels TWO SPADES
#16
Posted 2019-July-31, 10:34
msjennifer, on 2019-July-31, 10:17, said:
It looks like you missed the explanation of 2S, which shows 5-5 in hearts and a minor (the Michaels convention). It is normal to use acue bid of their suit as a raise, just like if they had overcalled 2H.
#17
Posted 2019-July-31, 10:46
#18
Posted 2019-July-31, 10:55
sfi, on 2019-July-31, 10:34, said:
Sir,thanks for correcting my oversight (or shall I say undersight).Of course the 2S bid is a routine Michaels bid.I misread it as 2C and not 2S on my mobile screen.So sorry and thanks again.