Is this bid forcing?
#1
Posted 2014-July-15, 12:49
1 club Pass 2 hearts Pass
2 spades....
Is the 2 spade bid forcing?
(edited to indicate that the 2 heart bid is preemptive...)
#2
Posted 2014-July-15, 13:36
2♠ should be forcing. With a weak hand, opener would have no reason to bid a new suit unless he was wildly distributional, and I would not devise a system that caters to that hand. On the other hand, if opener has a very strong hand, he wants to search for the best game even opposite a weak hand with a long suit.
#3
Posted 2014-July-15, 13:39
If 2♥ is weak, then I am not sure. 2♠ seems like it does not exist in this auction. Perhaps partner has a strong 6-5? At the table I would follow the principle: when in doubt, it's forcing.
-gwnn
#5
Posted 2014-July-15, 18:47
#7
Posted 2014-July-15, 22:09
#8
Posted 2014-July-16, 09:32
movingon, on 2014-July-15, 12:49, said:
1 club Pass 2 hearts Pass
2 spades....
Is the 2 spade bid forcing?
(edited to indicate that the 2 heart bid is preemptive...)
I play it forcing. Really no different than the RONF rule for opening weak 2 bids I've been using. Obviously, the 2sp bid denies support (singleton or void in ♥). Responder will either support spades with 3 or more or rebid her suit. A new suit bid by responder, I believe requires partnership agreement.
#9
Posted 2014-July-16, 09:45
bluechip10, on 2014-July-16, 09:32, said:
♠AKJx ♥AQx ♦x ♣Axxxx opposite
♠Qxx ♥Kxxxxx ♦xxx ♣x
With this hand as Opener, a natural and forcing 2♠ seems to make perfect sense. A splinter would have focused Responder on the potential club Queen. A spade bid and then heart slam move establishes the pattern (short diamonds) and focuses the spade suit as the source of need.
-P.J. Painter.
#10
Posted 2014-July-16, 13:52
movingon, on 2014-July-15, 12:49, said:
1 club Pass 2 hearts Pass
2 spades....
Is the 2 spade bid forcing?
(edited to indicate that the 2 heart bid is preemptive...)
Well it is clearly shape showing. 2♥ is a weak hand that is of little or no value unless played in hearts. So, with that in mind, the only reason to find a different strain would be extreme shape by opener. Therefore it is not forcing... if the responder likes ♠ better than ♣ he can pass. The opener had other options to show a strong 2 suited hand. a jump-reverse would be the 2 suited 19+ hand. 1♣ ... 2♥... 3♠... is a game going call. 2♠ is likely a 6-5 hand with 0 ♥. For those that think it is a splinter... Slam opposite a weak 2 heart response is not very reasonable.
#11
Posted 2014-July-16, 14:07
atlantajon, on 2014-July-16, 13:52, said:
Suppose the 5 in your 6-5 hand is hearts. Now is slam reasonable? For example, suppose you pick up:
Kx AJxxx --- AKxxxx
You open 1♣ and partner bids 2♥ weak. Do you think you can make a slam?
#12
Posted 2014-July-16, 15:05
ArtK78, on 2014-July-16, 14:07, said:
Kx AJxxx --- AKxxxx
You open 1♣ and partner bids 2♥ weak. Do you think you can make a slam?
I bid 6♥ a long time ago on those cards. 2♠ is a forcing game try in something other than hearts.
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#13
Posted 2014-July-16, 15:20
ggwhiz, on 2014-July-16, 15:05, said:
I did not mean to imply that I would bid 2♠ on these cards - I was merely trying to explain that making a slam opposite a weak jump shift is not necessarily unreasonable.
#14
Posted 2014-July-16, 17:28
ArtK78, on 2014-July-16, 14:07, said:
Kx AJxxx --- AKxxxx
You open 1♣ and partner bids 2♥ weak. Do you think you can make a slam?
You know there is a 0.001% chance that the oppo have both passed, right?
#16
Posted 2014-July-17, 23:46
#18
Posted 2014-July-18, 02:51
mcphee, on 2014-July-18, 02:44, said:
With a 5026 it would be nice to able to make a nonforcing 2♠. You will rarely be strong enough to force to game and maybe you should just pass 2♥ if you have no interest in game. But you could have a hand with which you want to be in 4♠ or 5♣ if p has anything useful at all.
Probably 2♠ should be forcing, though, and in any case it obviously is forcing without agreements to the contrary.
#19
Posted 2014-July-18, 12:29
#20
Posted 2014-July-18, 12:50
1x 1y
1z
is limited to 17 H. This puts a narrow range into
1x 1y
2z
i.e. 18-21 or thereabouts.