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Responding to pard in competition  

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  1. 1. Responding to pard in competition

    • 1 Spade
      17
    • 2 Diamonds (not using Inverted Minors)
      3
    • Pass
      1
    • Other
      0


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1 and it's not even close.  Are all of you diamond bidders playing SAYC where 1 can be a 3 card suit?

Yep. Obviously the odds are slightly less favourable in SAYC than if 1 promised four cards, but the existence of this one particular hand type is not enough to make me want to change my bid.

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1 and it's not even close.  Are all of you diamond bidders playing SAYC where 1 can be a 3 card suit?

Yep. Obviously the odds are slightly less favourable in SAYC than if 1 promised four cards, but the existence of this one particular hand type is not enough to make me want to change my bid.

This ONE hand type is ANY weak NT hand with either 4 diamonds, or with 3-2 or with some people any weak NT hand where diamonds are better than clubs (e.g. 4333). So I would guess it's accounting for at least 40% of the openings. Opposite a weak NT are we interested in jumping around in diamonds or bidding our spades? To me that makes it clear.

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My level is beginner-intermediate and I play basic SAYC.

Im confuse here and I do not understand the 1s bid.

1. is IMPS tourney no matchpoints to bid agressive and we are in a competitive auction.

2. Our hand has 4 points plus distribution will be 9 or 7. Our 5 card suit is very poor.

3. I see more chances for my pard to have hearts and the doubler to have spades and if my pard bid 1nt after 1s he will be in a sandwich position. What my pard can bid after 1s?

4. 2d offer he posibbilty to ruff or discard on hearts. It will not stop opps from bidding but the level will be higer with less information and I think my hand will be good for defense on 2 other suits.

5. Please can someone visualize how my pard hand look and doubler hand.

6. Everytime when I bid such weak hand I got criticize with same replay "you should pass with 4 points"

 

best regards

jocdelevat

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Make it a 0544 and I'm definitely bidding 3, but here I'm worried that we should be bidding spades over their hearts; even if we can take a trick more in diamonds than in spades, we may well fail to compete without knowledge of the double fit. Otoh, bidding 1 may well leave us not knowing if we have a fit at all, especially if LHO bids a large number of hearts immediately. Maybe there is something to be said for an initial 2 bid, followed up with a spade bid!
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My level is beginner-intermediate and I play basic SAYC.

Im confuse here and I do not understand the 1s bid.

1. is IMPS tourney no matchpoints to bid agressive and we are in a competitive auction.

2. Our hand has 4 points plus distribution will be 9 or 7

3. I see more chances for my pard to have hearts and the doubler to have spades and if my pard bid 1nt after 1s he will be in a sandwich position. What my pard can bid after 1s?

4. 2d offer he posibbilty to ruff  or discard on hearts. It will not stop opps from bidding but the level will be higer with less information and I think my hand will be good for defense on 2 other suits.

5. Please can someone visualize how my pard hand look and doubler hand.

6. Everytime when I bid such weak hand I got criticize with same replay "you should pass with 4 points"

 

best regards

jocdelevat

When I started bridge I used to feel the same way, but why couldn't pard have a mundane:

 

AKxx

xxxx

Axxx

x

 

?

 

A hand like this will usually produce game both ways in spades and hearts (or diamonds, and even maybe clubs). It is nearly impossible to find spades if we start with 2. LHO will bounce in hearts and our spade fit will be completely buried.

 

Contrast the attractiveness of a game in spades with my other hand: Qxxxx, xx, Qxxx, x. Certainly, spades is a better part score, but we aren't close to making 10 tricks.

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My level is beginner-intermediate and I play basic SAYC.

Im confuse here and I do not understand the 1s bid.

1. is IMPS tourney no matchpoints to bid agressive and we are in a competitive auction.

2. Our hand has 4 points plus distribution will be 9 or 7. Our 5 card suit is very poor.

3. I see more chances for my pard to have hearts and the doubler to have spades and if my pard bid 1nt after 1s he will be in a sandwich position. What my pard can bid after 1s?

4. 2d offer he posibbilty to ruff or discard on hearts. It will not stop opps from bidding but the level will be higer with less information and I think my hand will be good for defense on 2 other suits.

5. Please can someone visualize how my pard hand look and doubler hand.

6. Everytime when I bid such weak hand I got criticize with same replay "you should pass with 4 points"

 

best regards

jocdelevat

1) According to Marshall Miles, playing IMP's, you should fight for

your part score nearly as hard as playing MP's

2) the spade suit is the boss suit

3) this asumes, everyone makes shape oriented take out dbls,

... a hard assumption

4) you can also ruff, if spades are trump

6) ignore the remarks, mark the guys as "result merchants"

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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