What should i bid?
#1
Posted 2025-April-22, 07:26
Qxxx
xx
AK9x
QTx
My partner deals and opens 1C, which is immediately overcalled 1H. I double and next opponent preempts to 3H. Two passes and here i am. What is my bid?
#3
Posted 2025-April-22, 08:52
JTx
Kx
Txx
AKJ8x.
Should he bid 4C because of suspect HK or when should he pass it for penalty?
#4
Posted 2025-April-22, 09:01
#5
Posted 2025-April-22, 09:15
harikannan, on 2025-April-22, 08:52, said:
JTx
Kx
Txx
AKJ8x.
Should he bid 4C because of suspect HK or when should he pass it for penalty?
I think pass is the long term winner. To me the main two options are pass and 3NT, with 4♣ being a distant third candidate.
First, lets consider some pieces of information:
- Partner likely has exactly 4 spades, meaning we have a 7-card (mis)fit in that suit.
- Partner likely has 1-2 hearts, meaning the opponents have a 9-10 card fit in that suit.
- Partner's second double claims the balance of strength. Likely they are not making 3♥.
With GF hands with 5m4♠ it is partnership agreement here whether to bid the suits one-by-one or to start with a negative double - I think doubling is most common. In that case partner was under pressure over 3♥ since they likely did not want to bypass 3NT. We may miss a good club game or slam if we pass here.
However, if club game or slam makes, partners pointed suits must be pretty good. Because of our side suit misfits those tricks likely also come in on defence, so 3♥X should go for a number. At IMPs especially, if pass is losing it's normally not losing by much. Conversely, if pass is winning it can win by a lot - we might not make anything higher than 3♥, converting a solid plus into a minus.
Lastly 3NT - this is the one contract that scores well when made and also does not require going to the 4-level. We also have a stop. The problem is that it's only a single stopper, so even if the clubs run we still need 3 quick tricks from partner. I think that's the least bad of the non-pass gambles to take, but I think it's against the odds. If my hearts were better, say AQ or AK, I would consider it more seriously. As is, I'd rather defend.
#6
Posted 2025-April-22, 11:06
Cyberyeti, on 2025-April-22, 09:01, said:
DavidKok, on 2025-April-22, 09:15, said:
I think pass is the long term winner. To me the main two options are pass and 3NT, with 4♣ being a distant third candidate.
First, lets consider some pieces of information:
- Partner likely has exactly 4 spades, meaning we have a 7-card (mis)fit in that suit.
- Partner likely has 1-2 hearts, meaning the opponents have a 9-10 card fit in that suit.
- Partner's second double claims the balance of strength. Likely they are not making 3♥.
With GF hands with 5m4♠ it is partnership agreement here whether to bid the suits one-by-one or to start with a negative double - I think doubling is most common. In that case partner was under pressure over 3♥ since they likely did not want to bypass 3NT. We may miss a good club game or slam if we pass here.
However, if club game or slam makes, partners pointed suits must be pretty good. Because of our side suit misfits those tricks likely also come in on defence, so 3♥X should go for a number. At IMPs especially, if pass is losing it's normally not losing by much. Conversely, if pass is winning it can win by a lot - we might not make anything higher than 3♥, converting a solid plus into a minus.
Lastly 3NT - this is the one contract that scores well when made and also does not require going to the 4-level. We also have a stop. The problem is that it's only a single stopper, so even if the clubs run we still need 3 quick tricks from partner. I think that's the least bad of the non-pass gambles to take, but I think it's against the odds. If my hearts were better, say AQ or AK, I would consider it more seriously. As is, I'd rather defend.
At IMPs, we can't take the risk of 3♥x making so removing it to 4♣ is the only option, as there is a guaranteed fit. 3NT is not an option because we don't have a stopper in ♥.
At MPs, in terms of offence, partner has exactly 4 ♠, 1 to 2 ♥, and about 7 to 8 cards in the minors. Partner is also unlikely to have 4 ♣ or 5 ♦ (otherwise he would have bid it) so the overall shape is likely 4=2=4=3. Bidding 4♣ with an 8-card fit and about 25 HCPs is likely going to make, so it now becomes the question of if we can set them off 1 or 2. If we want to set them 2, we need 6 tricks. I have 2 sure tricks in ♣, a half-trick in ♥, and very likely a trick in ♠ given the misfit, so I need partner to give me 2 1/2 tricks to get us into 6, which is possible but isn't guaranteed. However, the LoTT favours passing instead of bidding (the total is 17 so if we can make 4♣, we can pass them for -2; if they can make 3♥x, we can only make 2♣) so I think I will pass and take the chance.
#7
Posted 2025-April-22, 13:58
mikl_plkcc, on 2025-April-22, 11:06, said:
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3nt is an option because we have a stopper in ♥, but I would pass as 4♣ is too risky.
#11
Posted 2025-April-23, 16:48
mikl_plkcc, on 2025-April-23, 16:44, said:
While you've made it abundantly clear that you will never change your mind on anything, here is a lesson on stoppers for anyone else willing to learn.
For example:
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#12
Posted 2025-April-23, 16:58
harikannan, on 2025-April-22, 07:26, said:
Qxxx
xx
AK9x
QTx
My partner deals and opens 1C, which is immediately overcalled 1H. I double and next opponent preempts to 3H. Two passes and here i am. What is my bid?
I think this depends on how light partner can systemically open
Also, to some extent whether or not you are playing a strong NT.
Opposite playing opposite a partner who open's light and is playing a strong NT, I think that pass is reasonable.
I wouldn't quibble with a double.
#13
Posted 2025-April-23, 17:02
harikannan, on 2025-April-22, 08:52, said:
JTx
Kx
Txx
AKJ8x.
Should he bid 4C because of suspect HK or when should he pass it for penalty?
I'd take the double out.
I'd probably bid 3!S (and wouldn't expect any company), however
1. Getting a heart lead into my hand
2. Getting to ruff a heart or two in the short hand
3. Getting to run the clubs if the opponents pull trump for me
is all quite appealing
Would I prefer that the K♥ was in Spades? Absolutely
#14
Posted 2025-April-23, 21:20
#15
Posted 2025-April-24, 03:31
harikannan, on 2025-April-23, 21:20, said:
I doubt many people would consider 3!S and I'm not sure that its right, but I play lots of Moysians and they can work well
#16
Posted 2025-April-24, 07:19
smerriman, on 2025-April-23, 16:48, said:
For example:
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This caught my eye. As you know, I'm working with a bunch of players whom are keen to progress from kitchen to duplicate bridge.
We were going over responses after partner makes a negative double and I was thrilled when everyone bid 1nt holding no 4cM and ♦Qxx after 1C (1D) X (P)
I will send your link along to them.
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#17
Posted 2025-April-24, 07:58
hrothgar, on 2025-April-24, 03:31, said:
I suggested it above because there was every chance of 4 losers in clubs plus maybe a spade ruff, and leading a top spade from ♠AK ♥A might look attractive, but may well help you. I wasn't confident we were beating 3♥
#18
Posted 2025-April-24, 08:08
harikannan, on 2025-April-22, 07:26, said:
Qxxx
xx
AK9x
QTx
My partner deals and opens 1C, which is immediately overcalled 1H. I double and next opponent preempts to 3H. Two passes and here i am. What is my bid?
Excellent problem ty for posting.
I will pass with this one, especially if we open light. Double is certainly reasonable.
Will play partner for 11-13 wk nt type hand.
#19
Posted 2025-April-24, 08:29
#20
Posted 2025-April-24, 08:51
Cyberyeti, on 2025-April-24, 08:29, said:
Great question.
If memory serves me, it asks partner to bid game if they have invitational range values, for me 12-13 total points or so.
In other words, 3s here shows about one step less than 16-18 standard jump rebid. Let's call it a good 13 to good 14 or so. Probably closer to a good to excellent 13 or so if you lean to opening lighter.