Assume that the partner open 1♣,you respond to 1♦,it is a normal auction,however,with the opener rebid any bids including 1♥ ,1♠ or 1nt at 1-level,and then some problems will come to pass,now for this hand,how do you handle?
How do you handle in this hand?
#1
Posted 2013-February-23, 01:59
Assume that the partner open 1♣,you respond to 1♦,it is a normal auction,however,with the opener rebid any bids including 1♥ ,1♠ or 1nt at 1-level,and then some problems will come to pass,now for this hand,how do you handle?
#2
Posted 2013-February-23, 02:14
#3
Posted 2013-February-27, 13:10
JLOGIC, on 2013-February-23, 02:14, said:
If this is MP the chances of game are are anti% so reaching for game does indeed seem not worth the
effort and a 2d rebid seems called for though diamonds might still score worse than 1N.
At Imps there is still too much potential for game opposite a lot of minimums (mostly 5m)
and I would make an invitational bid (in either clubs or diamonds) by whatever means are available
in my partnership.
#4
Posted 2013-February-27, 13:30
I never have this problem as my club shows 4.
#5
Posted 2013-February-27, 13:48
#6
Posted 2013-February-27, 14:03
lexlogan, on 2013-February-27, 13:48, said:
It would be surprising if a natural 2♣ bid were available.
#7
Posted 2013-March-01, 05:04
1-if you play two way stayman,rebid 2♣ relay to 2♦,and then bid 3♦ as game invitation.
2-if you don't play two way stayman,jump bid 3♦ for the invitation.
3-or rebid 2nt to invite game.
Do you agree with my proposals?
#8
Posted 2013-March-01, 05:51
lycier, on 2013-February-23, 01:59, said:
Assume that the partner open 1♣,you respond to 1♦,it is a normal auction,however,with the opener rebid any bids including 1♥ ,1♠ or 1nt at 1-level,and then some problems will come to pass,now for this hand,how do you handle?
no problem..
sign off in 2d ...next
for me 2c forcing 2d
#9
Posted 2013-March-01, 06:19
gszes, on 2013-February-27, 13:10, said:
and I would make an invitational bid (in either clubs or diamonds) by whatever means are available
in my partnership.
I think this is almost never the situation.
My experience is that, given the lack of a major-suit overcall by either opponent, partner is likely to have length and strength in the majors. In particular, partner is almost nailed on to have four spades here.