got a stopper
#2
Posted 2014-May-08, 02:33
#3
Posted 2014-May-08, 03:09
#4
Posted 2014-May-08, 03:51
#5
Posted 2014-May-08, 05:13
With 1♦ showing an unbalanced hand, 1NT for us shows a 3-suiter short in partner's suit : perfect.
#6
Posted 2014-May-08, 06:16
I'd pass.
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#7
Posted 2014-May-08, 07:38
#8
Posted 2014-May-08, 07:51
boring balanced and weak (my normal hand by far) or a hand that has made
a penalty pass. The downside of the pass is that p will have a tendency
to bid 2h playing me for the boring balanced hand simply because this is
a game of %. If I were instead to choose
2c
While I may be giving up on a possible big penalty I can now pass a 2h bid
with little fear since p knows I may be very short. This is a very reasonable
trade off at MP where not getting into a poor 2h contract is just about as
important as hoping to collect a big penalty. At IMPS I might be more tempted
to pass and hope for the penalty.
#9
Posted 2014-May-08, 09:07
Not pass because that would encourage partner to think you have a balanced 12-14, in which case he will bid a confident 2♥ on a moth-eaten 5 carder.
Not 1NT because of [see above].
Not dbl (unless you play it as penalties).
So 2♣, which, by showing 9+ cards in the minors, also conveys the message "I'm not too fond on playing hearts. Proceed at your own risk".
#10
Posted 2014-May-08, 21:02
whereagles, on 2014-May-08, 09:07, said:
Not pass because that would encourage partner to think you have a balanced 12-14, in which case he will bid a confident 2♥ on a moth-eaten 5 carder.
Not 1NT because of [see above].
Not dbl (unless you play it as penalties).
So 2♣, which, by showing 9+ cards in the minors, also conveys the message "I'm not too fond on playing hearts. Proceed at your own risk".
2♣ seems clear to me.
#12
Posted 2014-May-09, 00:55
#14
Posted 2014-May-09, 01:33
#15
Posted 2014-May-09, 02:27
2) I limited my self I did not rebid 3c
3) I could have so much less.
3) I do not raise hearts
so 2s now. easy
#16
Posted 2014-May-09, 02:41
Fluffy, on 2014-May-09, 00:44, said:
Pass. 14 HCPs, no fit. What else do you want?
To me, these decisions (2♣ followed by pass) are so obvious that I am wondering why this wasn't posted in the Expert forum.
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#17
Posted 2014-May-09, 02:51
I think this (coupled with the earlier 2♣) describes the hand, in terms of both distribution and strength. I am not delighted to play in diamonds on a mere preference, and we are as likely to make as many tricks in NT. Partner will hopefully have passive stops in hearts, and I think this is a better contract. It also allows partner the opportunity to bid game with a better than minimum hand.
2♠ I would take as merely an unassuming cue bid (in the literal sense) and while forcing, does not describe the hand.
Pass, while possibly being the only positive score, seems to be aiming too low.
#18
Posted 2014-May-09, 02:59
"I have a huge hand"
Where is it? Did I drop some cards on the floor?
#19
Posted 2014-May-09, 03:16
the hog, on 2014-May-09, 02:59, said:
Where is it? Did I drop some cards on the floor?
Opposite ♠x ♥xxxx ♦Kxxxx ♣Axx it is huge; opposite a more mundane hand with wastage in hearts not so much. The fact that the hand has been posted by Fluffy suggests that partner's hand might be along these lines.
#20
Posted 2014-May-09, 03:51
Zelandakh, on 2014-May-09, 03:16, said:
I think a hand like that shd bid 3♦, not 2. THAT is a huge hand after 1♦ 2♣.