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#2
Posted Today, 08:31
Undoubled NV tricks are cheap. And they might save us by bidding something. If it goes X pass pass, time to think.
Yes, in an ideal world, you bid 1S, they pass throughout, and you rebid 2S over partner s 1NT and concede 100 when teammates are +400. But most of the times, partner bids 2NT or 3H (or worse) and will not like dummy.
The ideal world happened to me once on a slightly stronger hand (QJ 5th void 3 small 5 small) but it was a weak field.
Yes, in an ideal world, you bid 1S, they pass throughout, and you rebid 2S over partner s 1NT and concede 100 when teammates are +400. But most of the times, partner bids 2NT or 3H (or worse) and will not like dummy.
The ideal world happened to me once on a slightly stronger hand (QJ 5th void 3 small 5 small) but it was a weak field.
#4
Posted Today, 08:44
When I pickup this hand I am already thinking what my response will be to an opening bid, I now pass in tempo.
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
#5
Posted Today, 08:45
Cyberyeti, on 2025-January-10, 08:39, said:
Playing what I think you play, pass, playing what I play, 1♠.
alerted?
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
#7
Posted Today, 09:29
Thank you for the responses so far, appreciated.
I encourage more exposition.
I post this hand type under interesting hands but it really qualifies as fascinating for me.
One more reason to love this game, discuss bridge, debate it and learn new viewpoints
The posters here in the forums are very sharp, really informed and always interesting..
I encourage more exposition.
I post this hand type under interesting hands but it really qualifies as fascinating for me.
One more reason to love this game, discuss bridge, debate it and learn new viewpoints
The posters here in the forums are very sharp, really informed and always interesting..
#8
Posted Today, 09:40
More exposition, 3433 or 44(32) 15-19 is quite a likely hand shape in my system of 4M weak NT, and 3♠ will play better than 1♥ most of the time
If partner has a strong NT 15-19 without 4♠ I can bid 2♦ over it which shows a heap with 5 spades and 4-5 diamonds
If partner has a strong NT 15-19 without 4♠ I can bid 2♦ over it which shows a heap with 5 spades and 4-5 diamonds
#9
Posted Today, 09:43
Pass.
I can show 5+ ♠, but with a void in ♥ what is the likelihood opener rebids them?
I can show 5+ ♠, but with a void in ♥ what is the likelihood opener rebids them?
#10
Posted Today, 09:52
Cyberyeti, on 2025-January-10, 09:16, said:
nope, for some reason I don't believe it needs to be here, I know 1♣-P-1♥ wasn't alertable on xxx, xxxx, xx, xxxx.
Under the ACBL's rules, I think these bids would only be alertable if they're not forcing. It's kind of interesting that there are no alert requirements based on strength (or lack thereof). Playing online, I think it would be good sportsmanship to say "could have 0 points" if that's your agreement.
#11
Posted Today, 11:31
Cyberyeti, on 2025-January-10, 09:40, said:
More exposition, 3433 or 44(32) 15-19 is quite a likely hand shape in my system of 4M weak NT, and 3♠ will play better than 1♥ most of the time
If partner has a strong NT 15-19 without 4♠ I can bid 2♦ over it which shows a heap with 5 spades and 4-5 diamonds
If partner has a strong NT 15-19 without 4♠ I can bid 2♦ over it which shows a heap with 5 spades and 4-5 diamonds
Have you taken this analysis further, deeper, wider?
For example,
With a void in partner's opening one level suit, never pass?
#13
Posted Today, 12:29
mike777, on 2025-January-10, 11:31, said:
Have you taken this analysis further, deeper, wider?
For example,
With a void in partner's opening one level suit, never pass?
For example,
With a void in partner's opening one level suit, never pass?
We don't bid 1N as light as this (or obviously at the 2 level), we don't play WJS so it has to be biddable at the one level for a start
#14
Posted Today, 15:28
I bid 1S.
Yes, this could lead to disaster. All kinds of horrible things could happen, usually when partner has extras. But:
1. Passing gives the opps too much information and too much room.They know I have a very weak hand and LHO has an easy way into the auction, by any number of means. When one responds, LHO is in a far more precarious position, especially if he has heart length. If I pass and the doubling starts (RHO might have a stack of hearts) they’ll usually be able to judge well after my pass and then running.
2. While partners are well known for their tendency to hold no fit for us and to make a rebid that leaves us nauseous, every now and then they pleasantly surprise us. Heck, even a 2C rebid would likely get us to a better spot (2C) than 1H, and rebids of 1N (I’d puppet to 2D and pass) or a spade raise will be just fine. Even 2N….if one has methods….I play transfers there so would end up in 3D, for better or for worse, but quite likely no worse than 1H. If you don’t have methods over 2N, then that militates slightly against bidding, since now 2N is likely a catastrophe. But maybe he won’t bid 2N.
3. I’m happy to be non-vulnerable. That helps make passing more attractive but, imo, it even more helps make bidding the right action. Bear in mind that both opps will think I have at least some values. If and when I pass or sign off in a partscore, they’ll usually be reluctant to double for penalties especially if my 1S shuts out LHO on the first round.
Btw, it’s important to do one’s best to make these decisions in tempo. That can be a challenge but taking forever to bid here and then insta-passing later gives the opps useful information (bad for you) and may also let partner in on the nature of your hand (hopefully partner is ethical and bends over backwards to prevent that from influencing him, but even honest players sometimes…regrettably often, imo….take actions influenced by the UI you’ve conveyed). Fortunately you have a little time unless RHO insta passes.
Yes, this could lead to disaster. All kinds of horrible things could happen, usually when partner has extras. But:
1. Passing gives the opps too much information and too much room.They know I have a very weak hand and LHO has an easy way into the auction, by any number of means. When one responds, LHO is in a far more precarious position, especially if he has heart length. If I pass and the doubling starts (RHO might have a stack of hearts) they’ll usually be able to judge well after my pass and then running.
2. While partners are well known for their tendency to hold no fit for us and to make a rebid that leaves us nauseous, every now and then they pleasantly surprise us. Heck, even a 2C rebid would likely get us to a better spot (2C) than 1H, and rebids of 1N (I’d puppet to 2D and pass) or a spade raise will be just fine. Even 2N….if one has methods….I play transfers there so would end up in 3D, for better or for worse, but quite likely no worse than 1H. If you don’t have methods over 2N, then that militates slightly against bidding, since now 2N is likely a catastrophe. But maybe he won’t bid 2N.
3. I’m happy to be non-vulnerable. That helps make passing more attractive but, imo, it even more helps make bidding the right action. Bear in mind that both opps will think I have at least some values. If and when I pass or sign off in a partscore, they’ll usually be reluctant to double for penalties especially if my 1S shuts out LHO on the first round.
Btw, it’s important to do one’s best to make these decisions in tempo. That can be a challenge but taking forever to bid here and then insta-passing later gives the opps useful information (bad for you) and may also let partner in on the nature of your hand (hopefully partner is ethical and bends over backwards to prevent that from influencing him, but even honest players sometimes…regrettably often, imo….take actions influenced by the UI you’ve conveyed). Fortunately you have a little time unless RHO insta passes.
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari
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