No, I'm not interested in home-made exotic weapons. That's why I put it in the "sayc and 2/1" section.
Can you?
#1
Posted 2005-June-06, 11:17
No, I'm not interested in home-made exotic weapons. That's why I put it in the "sayc and 2/1" section.
#2
Posted 2005-June-06, 12:04
With SAYC there is a chance, if your agreement is to respond with these 5-5 black invitational hands with 2C first. Without this agreement, it's impossible virtually - 2S creates a game force, which you don't have, and 3 clubs overstates the length of your clubs and there is no guarantee of either a fit or that clubs is better than hearts.
Really don't see how a 2H contract can be avoided, and unless you are up against a really esoteric pair at the other table, this hand will probably be decided on the opening lead and the play.
WinstonM
#3
Posted 2005-June-06, 12:33
AKxx
Jx
xxx
xxxx
Virtually cold for 3NT, and 4♥ is not bad. It's easy to construct worse hands where game has play. So I'd rebid 2♣, which has the advantage of showing partner 9 cards from my hand instead of 6. This bid is rarely passed, and if partner does pass he probably has singleton heart and 4+♣, in which case it might be the best spot. Slam in clubs is also not out of the question on this hand, and it will be easier to find after a 2♣ rebid than a 2♥ call.
So I'd recommend:
1♥ - 1♠
2♣ - 3♣
At this point there are a lot of ways the auction can continue, but you're pretty much guaranteed to reach game at least.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#4
Posted 2005-June-06, 12:44
1H - 1S
2C - 5C
6C
2C because opener is too good for 2H.
5C = huge clubs, poor hand, unsuitable for play in non-clubs. Pretty good description?
I can come up with some long & fancy auction to the same spot if you like, but a nice piece of quantitative bidding always makes me feel good!
#5
Posted 2005-June-06, 12:59
1♣ (1) 1♥ (2)
1♠ (3) 2♦ (4)
3♣ (5) 4NT (6)
5♠ (7) 6♣
1 = easy ZAR opening bid, 9 hcp, 3 control pts, 14 distributional = 26 (25 need with ♠
2. = jump to 2♥ would be weak
3. = this is a four card spade suit for me.. explain 1♣ choice
4. = xyz. game force (i don't consider xyz exotic, but call in nmf if you like)
5, = what else? That five card spade suit is not rebiddable
6. = blackwood, this is going to be easy
7. = two plus club queen
8. = off a key card.
Now if north opens....
1♥(1) 1♠ (2)
2♣(3) 2♦ (4)
3♥(5) 4♣ (6)
4♦(7) 5]cl] (8)
6♣ (9)
1= 1♥, what else?
2= not good enough for 2/1 2♣ now playing sayc, maybe.
3 = I respond to 1H-1S as if the bidding went 1H-1NT, this hand is too good for 2♥ rebid, and 3♥ while useful, partner is not expected to pass 3♣ here which might be a three card suit.
4 = this hand is now full quasi game force values with a known club fit, so 4th suit forcing
5 = 3♥ shows playing stregnth and real good heart suit (too good for 2♥ initially)
6 = club now game force, a jump to 5♣ would be weaker, or advanced cue-bid
7 = cue-bid
8 = nothing esle to show, must be excellent clubs, because partner only promised three and a NICE heart suit.
9 = slam must be makable, you have no top spade, and good clubs (remember, no leap to 5♣, but went the slow route.
It is, obviously, harder to bid the slam if north opens than south. But the "trick" is to respond to 1♠ as if your partner bid 1NT forcing.. and over 1NT forcing, I would rebid 2♣... now you have found clubs even when partner jumps in hearts later.
#7
Posted 2005-June-06, 13:25
playing 2/1:
1♥-1♠
2♣-3♣......
Playing any 5 card major:
1♥-2♣
3♣....
#8
Posted 2005-June-06, 13:31
scoob, on Jun 6 2005, 03:07 PM, said:
lifemonster said:
got to learn to include this in the hand setup.. who has time to read an entire post? :-)
#9
Posted 2005-June-06, 13:49
1H 1Sor1N
2C 4C
4D 5C
6C
1S or 1N = Whichever shows 5s
2C = Too good for 2H
4C = gameforce club raise
4D = kickback (or redwood) for clubs
5C = 2+Q
#10
Posted 2005-June-06, 13:59
WinstonM
#11
Posted 2005-June-06, 14:08
#12
Posted 2005-June-06, 14:15
Quote
To clarify if this is concerning my previous post, I am speaking of the 10 of hearts in opener's hand justifying a 2C rebid: x, AKQ10xx, Ax, xxxx.
WinstonM
#14 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-June-06, 15:31
That being said I would bid 2C...rofl. I am a BIG believer in always bidding the side 4 card suit regardless of suit quality. It makes it much easier for partner to evaluate. This is certainly not popular with AKQxxx and xxxx and call me a sceptic but I think some of the 2C bidders may be influenced by seeing all hands. Anyways...
1H 1S
2C 4C
I dont like 3C much with this hand, the south hand is big after 2C. 4C shows some values and mainly distribution. After that...
1H 2S
2C 4C
4H 5C
After 4H south will remove as he doesnt have a doubleton heart or stiff honor. North can hardly bid slam as he is worried about spade wastage.
#15
Posted 2005-June-06, 16:24
FrancesHinden, on Jun 6 2005, 06:44 PM, said:
1H - 1S
2C - 5C
6C
2C because opener is too good for 2H.
5C = huge clubs, poor hand, unsuitable for play in non-clubs. Pretty good description?
I can come up with some long & fancy auction to the same spot if you like, but a nice piece of quantitative bidding always makes me feel good!
The problem is, N probably has only THREE clubs for his 2C bid, and plans to show his real intention, eg.some strong 3 piece spade support, or 2 and half heart rebid,etc.
As long as opener's 2nd choice is 2C rather than 2H, there is always room for S to show strong clubs.
Possibly
1H 1S
2C 3C
4H(strong suit, descriptive 6-4)
You can define 5C by S is to play and 4NT is some kind of last train(strong trump?) since logically it cannot be Blackwood.
#17
Posted 2005-June-06, 17:19
mike777, on Jun 6 2005, 10:33 PM, said:
2h=3c
4d....kickback,rkc for clubs...wtp?
Lol obvious, how could I miss it

#18
Posted 2005-June-06, 17:22
Jlall, on Jun 6 2005, 09:31 PM, said:
I am a bif believer in bidding the 4 card suit also regardless of quality, ,but mate... I hate a limit, AKQxxx vs xxxx, sorry but that is a 1 suiter, not a 2 suiter.
#19
Posted 2005-June-06, 17:40
#20
Posted 2005-June-06, 18:31