One of my blind spots
#21
Posted 2011-June-15, 18:38
But in this example, pd is opening in 3rd seat. I dont know how light others open 3rd seat 1 major, i open as light as 1 level overcall. Considering this i would probably just bid 3♠.
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#22
Posted 2011-June-16, 02:41
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#23
Posted 2011-June-16, 02:53
With JT6 62 in the Majors I think it's close, but I'd probably still bid 3♠.
#24
Posted 2011-June-16, 06:35
I was thinking that since partner is a third seat opener (which could be pretty trashy), 4♠ should be reserved for a more distributional hand, say four trumps and a stiff somewhere. With a genuine sound opener, won't partner realize that he in effect has a little extra? And certainly with a decent 14-15 count.
-gwnn
#25
Posted 2011-June-16, 07:03
- Double followed by 4♠ over partner's 4m shows a different hand-type - something like a balanced hand with a doubleton spade, and not enough in hearts to bid 3NT.
- 4♥ shows a raise with opening values.
- 4♠ is either the top half of an invitational raise, or the sort of hand that would have bid 4♠ (or a weak splinter) in an uncontested auction.
Regarding what to bid with this hand, one of the reasons for jumping to game with a limit raise is to make the opponents guess. When we have only three spades and LHO is a passed hand, it's much less likely that the opponents will consider competing to the five level, so there is less to gain from bidding 4♠.
This post has been edited by gnasher: 2011-June-16, 07:05
#26
Posted 2011-June-16, 09:32
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
George Bernard Shaw
#27
Posted 2011-June-16, 10:39
I think thinking about bidding game here way over values your hand. Three small spades and doubleton heart are both the worst possible holdings.
Partner should be aggressive in response when he has 5431 hands or a 6th spade, but conservative with a balanced hand. I do not think the hand given is as good as Kxxx x ATxxx xxx, in this position. And if you think 3!s is right with this hand you should not be considering anything else with the posted hand.
#28
Posted 2011-June-16, 17:36
#29
Posted 2011-June-16, 18:16
gnasher, on 2011-June-16, 17:36, said:
Maybe because it is a limit raise
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
George Bernard Shaw
#30
Posted 2011-June-16, 18:21
JLOGIC, on 2011-June-15, 18:12, said:
WHAT!! YET ANOTHER LURPOA UPVOTE!! (a negative of a negative....etc_
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
George Bernard Shaw
#31
Posted 2011-June-16, 21:01
pooltuna, on 2011-June-16, 18:16, said:
I think Andy is upto shape of the hand and ability or pottential to produce tricks rather than giving pd some limit range such as "a good raise" "limit raise". At least thats what i thought he meant.
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#32
Posted 2011-June-17, 01:55
In deciding whether to bid 3♠ or 4♠, you have to take into account what the opponents might do or what they might make. If you bid 3♠ on a 3244 11-count and the next hand bids 4♥, you can double and expect them to go down. If you bid 3♠ on a 4135 shape and the next hand bids 4♥, you're going to bid 4♠ anyway. There's a good chance that this will happen, so it's better to bid 4♠ immediately and make life harder for the opponents.
#33
Posted 2011-June-17, 04:26