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What's going on in a complex auction?


jdeegan

Your call?  

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  1. 1. Your call?

    • Pass
      3
    • 2 Spades
      0
    • 2 Notrump
      2
    • 3 Clubs
      4
    • 3 Diamonds
      0
    • 3 Hearts
      12
    • 3 Notrump
      0


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This first Pass is clear, the 2nd well,

I am a nice person, so I will call it

eccentric.

A more mainstream bid would have

been 1NT.

Now you can throw a dice, Pass or bit

2NT (my vote, since the dice came up with 5),

what ever suits you best, it does

not matter, it is a pure guess, you took

partner out.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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The question should not be whether you have enough to bid 3.... only a confirmed pessimist would even be worried about that. The question is whether 3 is enough..... given that you held a 1N bid the first time around, and chose pass, there is no way partner is picturing this hand...

 

BTW, why the 1N? Because a common sequence, after pass, is pass double pass to you, and you have NO call that comes close to describing your values. It is not that 1N was wonderful, it wasn't.... it is that it is so much better than pass... a common bridge situation... no call is appealing, so choose the least distortion, and 1N is that.

 

What should 2mean? Compared to 3?

 

I think it has to be natural...... even tho the chances that rho psyched are zero, you could still hold KJ1098x x Qxx Axx... and 4 may be the only making game.

 

The way to describe a very unusual hand (which you now hold, given the auction) is to make an unusual bid... and 3 fits the bill.

 

Ordinarily, when the opps have bid two suits, a cue of one shows a stopper in that suit and seeks a stopper in the other for notrump purposes, but your original pass (presumably without a stopper) denies interest in 3N, so I think it has to show a maximum 2 card raise, strongly interested in game.... looks like what you hold.

BTW, I would not force to game.. at this vulnerability, partner does not need much beyond a good 6+ suit to bid 2, altho he may equally well hold something like x AQJxxx AKx xxx. Let's ask him.

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mikeh: cueing instead of 3 is superior, yes. The problem is whether pard won't start having strange thoughts because of it, as in "why didn't he cue 2 instead?" or "why cue and not 3? that must be a singleton and..." If you see what I mean...? This shouldn't be a problem in a regular partnership, though.
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I don't think you can have more than this for your passes; so 3C seems pretty clear. Partner will know you don't have three hearts because you didn't bid 2H last turn.

 

I would have also bid 1NT on the prior turn.

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