Answer this jump shift
#2 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-June-07, 08:13
#3
Posted 2005-June-07, 08:52
#4
Posted 2005-June-07, 09:02
My diamonds are too shaky for that. I would rather rebid 3♠ than 3NT.
Roland
#5
Posted 2005-June-07, 09:09
Partner has bid 2 suits. Our first obligation is tell them which one we like best. Treating the 3C jump-shift as a relay to 3N makes no sense.
#6
Posted 2005-June-07, 09:19
PriorKnowledge, on Jun 7 2005, 03:09 PM, said:
Partner has bid 2 suits. Our first obligation is tell them which one we like best. Treating the 3C jump-shift as a relay to 3N makes no sense.
That you should give preference is a debatable point because you can hardly have 3 spades. Besides, you know opener has at best 20 points, so 3NT rates to be the top spot. Of course he can have
AKxxx
AQx
x
AQxx
but that's the magic hand - one out of many.
#7
Posted 2005-June-07, 09:22
#8
Posted 2005-June-07, 09:27
PriorKnowledge, on Jun 7 2005, 09:22 AM, said:
i would have to agree, as my regular partner has a serious hard-on for NT contracts whenever possible. for him to bid this way indicates a seriously unbalanced hand. i will raise ♣ and expect continuation to go 4NT, 5C all pass, making and being very thankfull that this isn't MPs as i suspect he's 6/5 and 4♠+1 at several tables.
sigh
#9
Posted 2005-June-07, 09:28
PriorKnowledge, on Jun 7 2005, 03:22 PM, said:
No.. he wants you to raise clubs on a good hand. Something like
x
Axx
J9xx
KJxxx
#10
Posted 2005-June-07, 09:39
#11
Posted 2005-June-07, 09:45
I'm going to punt with 3S. Pard may have a 5224 where 3N might be right, or have a true 2 suiter (5 or 6 clubs) or an invented jump shift with a GOSH where 4S or maybe a magic 6S might be the spot.
I will pass 3N, bid 4H over 4C or 4D (and continue with 5C over 4S) and pass 4S.
#12
Posted 2005-June-07, 10:04
1♠ 1NT
3♣ ..?
I would say...
3♦ = long diamonds, concern over the heart suit
3♥ = 5 cards. Trying to play 4♥ if opener has 5314/5305
3♠ = strong doubleton, concern over the red suits, especially hearts
3NT = natural, misfit. Concentration of values on the red suits
4♣ = good max, slammish hand for clubs
4♦ = strange bid. Would take it as club splinter if it happened at table
4♥ = as above
4♠ = 3 cards, weakish 4333 hand (prefered to bid 1♠-1NT to 1♠-2♠)
This is how I would see it. Of course other people see it differently and would respond differently to 3♣
#13
Posted 2005-June-07, 10:15
whereagles, on Jun 7 2005, 10:19 AM, said:
PriorKnowledge, on Jun 7 2005, 03:09 PM, said:
Partner has bid 2 suits. Our first obligation is tell them which one we like best. Treating the 3C jump-shift as a relay to 3N makes no sense.
That you should give preference is a debatable point because you can hardly have 3 spades. Besides, you know opener has at best 20 points, so 3NT rates to be the top spot. Of course he can have
AKxxx
AQx
x
AQxx
but that's the magic hand - one out of many.
4C
Many top class players open 1S with more than 20HCP.
#14
Posted 2005-June-07, 10:38
I think 3♥ should be a 6 card suit or a very good 5 card one, expect it to be raised with 2.
BTW I forgot to say 1NT is forcing
#15
Posted 2005-June-07, 10:54
First, was 1NT "forcing" or natual. For this answer I will assume natural. If 1NT was natural there is no reason for false prefernce. So the problem as it was, should you bid 4♣, forever bypassing 3NT, should you bid 3NT, or should you bid 3D. The way I play (with transfer preempts), 3NT is fairly clear shot here. But in standard, I would have to bid 4♣ and hope partner is not 5-3-1-4 or 5-1-3-4 with a stiff red honor hand lots of hcp. If he one of those hands, in standard, hopefully he would have just blasted 3NT. Anyway, if he has only 4C, 5C should be close to laydown, and 6C might have some play if we have enough keycards.
Ben
#16 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-June-07, 11:08
whereagles, on Jun 7 2005, 11:04 AM, said:
4♣ = good max, slammish hand for clubs
Funny, if you hadn't specifically said you would bid 3N, I would have thought you bid 4C from your explanation of the bids
You don't have a misfit, you have a great fit for partners suit and could easily have a DOUBLE fit or 9 card fit. You have half your points in clubs, a very very tenous diamond stop and a single heart stop. This isn't really a concentration I don't think...
However, imo anyways, you do have a slammish hand for clubs. You make slam opposite alot minimum jump shifts and 5C could easily be a better game than 3N. FWIW I think alot of 5224 hands partner would (and should) bid 2N
#18
Posted 2005-June-07, 13:30
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Posted 2005-June-07, 14:53
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