Simple question here. Do you support or bid spades first?
New suit or support?
#1
Posted 2014-October-27, 20:16
Simple question here. Do you support or bid spades first?
#2
Posted 2014-October-27, 20:32
-P.J. Painter.
#3
Posted 2014-October-27, 21:48
#4
Posted 2014-October-27, 23:15
#5
Posted 2014-October-28, 00:45
Yeah, you might miss a ♠ fit. But, it avoids a problem if LHO (West) finds a 3 of a minor bid. If it's passed back to you, now what do you do? Either 3 ♥ or pass might be right or wrong. And if you bid 3 ♥, partner might play you for a bit more than you have.
#6
Posted 2014-October-28, 02:07
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#7
Posted 2014-October-28, 03:38
#8
Posted 2014-October-28, 04:27
diana_eva, on 2014-October-28, 03:38, said:
well you could jump to 3h on the next round, but some might consider that a bit of a stretch on a 7 count, even a very good one like this, especially as some play it as forcing.
2h on the next round isn't 'support', it's preference. that would be a loathsome sequence on this hand. you would be showing a bag of crap like kxxx xx xx qjxxx, when your hand is about 3 tricks better.
bidding spades also won't help partner judge. you have a holding which actually plays very well opposite shortage, whereas partner will be valuing fitting minor honours.
#9
Posted 2014-October-28, 04:28
diana_eva, on 2014-October-28, 03:38, said:
What are you showing with your delayed support? Although close, I don't believe this one quite comes up to invitational strength, so if we start with 1S:
--pard rebids 1NT?...2H might show a constructive 3-card bump based on Spades for you. For us, it shows something else.
--pard rebids 2d?...2H is a mere 2-card preference.
--pard jump shifts, bids 2NT, or 3H?...you can't recover to show you actually had a good constructive 2H bid.
#11
Posted 2014-October-28, 05:17
diana_eva, on 2014-October-28, 03:38, said:
The problem is that you cannot support later.
If you rebid 2♥ that is not support, it is merely preference over partner's other suit, and it shows only a doubleton (on weird hands it might even be a singleton).
If you rebid 3♥ that is support, but it shows invitational values and you don't have those.
I once was playing against two aspiring intermediate players. On the first board, I had an 8 point 4324 hand and partner opened 1♥, which I raised to 2♥, making me dummy in 2♥. One of my opponents asked me why I didn't bid 1♠, since playing in a 4-4 fit could be better than playing in a 5-3 fit. I told him that a 4-4 fit often plays better than a 5-3 fit at the game level, but that with 8 HCPs the priority was at finding a good landing spot. If partner had extra values and 4 spades, we would still be able to reach 4 spades.
On the next deal, I opened 1♥ and partner raised to 2♥. Since I had extra values and 4 spades, I invited game by bidding 2♠ and partner jumped to 4♥. Before LHO led, I tried to be helpful to them and explained: "Here you see how one could still land in a 4-4 fit in spades. Even though I did not 100% promise four spades, partner certainly would have bid 3♠ if he had four of them to make me chose between 4♥ and 4♠."
Then LHO made his opening lead and partner put down a hand very similar to that of the OP: three hearts and five spades...
Rik
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#12
Posted 2014-October-28, 05:19
whereagles, on 2014-October-28, 04:50, said:
Uh. Relax. Justin likes his fun. But clearly it was an interesting hand for you at least. I voted to raise.
P.S. It gets a little more interesting if you're playing 4 card majors, especially if p is not very happy in moysians.
#13
Posted 2014-October-28, 05:36
whereagles, on 2014-October-28, 04:50, said:
Promises...promises...
"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."
#14
Posted 2014-October-28, 06:21
whereagles, on 2014-October-27, 20:16, said:
1♠ if you're playing a simple natural system but assuming a 5-card major system like 2/1 then, IMO, 2♥ = 10, 1♠ = 9, for the reasons argued by wank. e.g. there is a better argument for a 1♠ response with
♠ K J x x x ♥ Q J x ♦ x ♣ x x x.
I find polls more interesting when they identify who voted for what.
#15
Posted 2014-October-28, 11:16
whereagles, on 2014-October-28, 04:50, said:
Sry for my post, was pretty rude for no reason.
#16
Posted 2014-October-28, 12:34
#17
Posted 2014-October-28, 12:41
It is more likely that you will be able to show your hand after raising immediately than if you bid 1♠ first. But bidding 1♠ first is a big winner when partner has both majors.
I don't understand bidding 1NT on these cards [no Kaplan inversion]. Many years ago, a partner of mine responded 1NT to my 1♥ opening holding SIX spades. I didn't understand it then, and I don't understand it now. Maybe in another 35 years I will understand it, but I doubt it.
Quite frankly, this is an interesting hand. But it is the type of interesting hand that we see over and over again, and everyone has already decided how they want to handle this situation. I doubt that this discussion is going to change anyone's mind. It is sort of like trying to decide whether to slow play pocket aces in hold 'em. Sometimes it is right to raise immediately, and sometimes it is right to slow play them (and sometimes it is right to fold them, but I would certainly never do that). I can't remember the last time I slow played them, as it always seems to get me into trouble.
#18
Posted 2014-October-28, 13:02
diana_eva, on 2014-October-28, 03:38, said:
Don't feel alone. I would also bid 1♠, followed by 3♥. 3 hearts with a singleton opposite a known 5 card heart suit makes many tricks. These two bids describes the hand. Don't like the use of the term 'invitation'. I'll describe my hand. Pard should make the best bid possible with that info.
#20
Posted 2014-October-28, 14:28
Matchpoints
Simple question here. Do you support or bid spades first?