Would you intervene with 1♥ or 2♥?
Normal or Jump overcall? MP's
#1
Posted 2015-October-10, 22:04
Would you intervene with 1♥ or 2♥?
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#2
Posted 2015-October-10, 22:34
In my opinion all 3 bids are reasonable, and I'd choose between them based on partner's style/opponents style/state of the match/form of scoring.
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Posted 2015-October-11, 00:40
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Posted 2015-October-11, 12:42
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Posted 2015-October-12, 07:40
#9
Posted 2015-October-13, 12:21
rhm, on 2015-October-12, 09:26, said:
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I'm sure you're capable of bidding to and making game on those (not sarcasm), but I doubt I'm capable of either. If by some mischance the opps kept out of the bidding, I would prob have the auction P (1♦) 1♥ / 1♠ 2♠ / P, and be reasonably content with making my contract.
At MPs we might get a better score just for finding a superior spade partial, but it feels more likely to me that the opps are near to game and perhaps slam, and that they'll be able to use whatever bidding space I leave much more effectively than we can.
#11
Posted 2015-October-14, 03:08
Jinksy, on 2015-October-13, 12:21, said:
At MPs we might get a better score just for finding a superior spade partial, but it feels more likely to me that the opps are near to game and perhaps slam, and that they'll be able to use whatever bidding space I leave much more effectively than we can.
I readily admit there is a stronger case for a preemptive bid when partner has already passed (which I overlooked originally).
Nevertheless I dislike locking us into hearts when I have such a good holding in the other major and I have serious doubts that a jump to 2♥ will create serious issues for my opponents.
I like preempts, but their effectiveness depends to a large extent on level and whether there was a bid in front of you already. The effectiveness diminishes and the risk increases.
Many seem to be oblivious to this simple fact.
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#12
Posted 2015-October-14, 03:48
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#13
Posted 2015-October-14, 05:37
rhm, on 2015-October-14, 03:08, said:
That's why I'd be more inclined to bid three or even four, (mainly depending on opps). I don't hate 2♥, though - when they have slam interest, which looks quite likely, it puts quite a dent in their ability to explore for it.
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Sure, but IMO the reward increases more than the risk does when we have such a defensively weak hand opposite P's pass. Sure, the KD is onside, but that doesn't mean they don't have game/slam, perhaps in another strain. And the KD is also insurance against pushing them to a making high-level contract they wouldn't have found.
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Posted 2015-October-14, 20:08
#16
Posted 2015-October-15, 10:43
Jinksy, on 2015-October-13, 12:21, said:
At MPs we might get a better score just for finding a superior spade partial, but it feels more likely to me that the opps are near to game and perhaps slam, and that they'll be able to use whatever bidding space I leave much more effectively than we can.
Non vulnerable I would bid 3 clubs (Ghestem) or 2 diamonds to show at least 4+/5+ in majors and pass all coming bids of my partner.
#17
Posted 2015-October-15, 12:13
After a direct 2♥ you are often endplayed into defending 3 of a minor without knowing if it's a good idea or not.
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#18
Posted 2015-October-17, 20:37
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Posted 2015-October-18, 06:33
#20
Posted 2015-October-27, 18:30
blackshoe, on 2015-October-11, 00:40, said:
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I rank
1. 3♥ PRE. Opponents are likely to hold the balance of strength, so you should be a dog in the manger, use up bidding space and shut out ♣s, at the remote risk of losing a ♠ contract.
2. 2♥. PRE. Similar but less pre-emptive.
3. 2♦ ART. Michaels. Might find a ♠ fit but a misdescriptive distortion given the suit disparity.
4. Double. T/O. Uses no space. Might reach a 4-3 ♠/ 4-2 ♦ fit but miss a 6-2 ♥ fit.
5. Pass. NAT. Avoids the risks of other options