Jump to content

Delayed cue?


kenrexford

Recommended Posts

You have xx A10x Qxxxx AKx, and accordingly you open 1.

 

Your LHO overcalls 1 and partner doubles.

 

RHO passes, and you bid 1NT.

 

LHO passes, and partner bids 2.

 

Q1: Is 2 GF, Invitational+, fit-showing (diamonds), or something different?

 

That may be easy, but just checking.

 

Anyway, your call?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

In these days with no "standard" meaning for a negative double of 1 you should tell what this double mean. B)

I assume it shows exactly 4c which used to be the standard meaning.

In that context 2 should be GF with support, assuming 3 would be invitational. I'd be tempted to rebid 3, but partner might read this as 2254, so I'll go with 3.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Game forcing.

 

But other systemic choices matter: for me, I play system off after (this) intervention; I also play that 1NT is the bid I make without anything better to bid, so it may not have a heart stop - any balanced hand without four spades (assuming double showed exactly 4 spades) rebids 1NT.

 

So 2H doesn't expressly show a diamond fit, it shows a game forcing hand not certain about the heart stops. By inference, it's going to have a diamond fit however because it only has four spades, it doesn't have much in hearts, and it would have bid 2C with 5 clubs and game forcing values. I would bid 2NT over it, because I am also not totally certain about the heart position - opposite, say, AKxx xx KJx QJxx (a boring balanced 14-count) 5D is massively better than 3NT.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2NT. Would often or usually bid a 5 card diamond suit here, but the diamonds are very bad and I'm happy to confirm a good stopper since 1NT may have been bid on almost any balanced hand. If partner can't bid diamonds next I won't mind missing them.

 

2 was game forcing.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3NT

 

For me, partner doubled, so doesn't have a GF/slam invite diamond fit.

 

Now he bids 2H, so he is GF (for better or worse). With my rubbish diamonds and rubbish spades, I'm bidding 3NT. If 6C is the best contract, we can have a chat later about my lack of subtlety.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

For those who would expect 2 to force game, how would you distinguish the following three bids:

 

2NT

3NT

3

These are the easy ones.

 

2NT = invitational in NT

3NT = to play in 3NT (will have a heart stop of its own)

3 = invitational with 4 diamonds

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3NT

 

For me, partner doubled, so doesn't have a GF/slam invite diamond fit.

 

Now he bids 2H, so he is GF (for better or worse).  With my rubbish diamonds and rubbish  spades, I'm bidding 3NT.  If 6C is the best contract, we can have a chat later about my lack of subtlety.

why not? How does 1 deny a spade suit? Surely, with say AKQx x AKxx Qxxx his correct call over 1 is double, and surely his best call over 1N is a gf 2?

 

I am with jdonn on this one, altho I would be bidding 3 either with better diamonds or without the heart 10.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3NT

 

For me, partner doubled, so doesn't have a GF/slam invite diamond fit.

 

Now he bids 2H, so he is GF (for better or worse).  With my rubbish diamonds and rubbish  spades, I'm bidding 3NT.  If 6C is the best contract, we can have a chat later about my lack of subtlety.

why not? How does 1 deny a spade suit? Surely, with say AKQx x AKxx Qxxx his correct call over 1 is double, and surely his best call over 1N is a gf 2?

 

I am with jdonn on this one, altho I would be bidding 3 either with better diamonds or without the heart 10.

Must be a difference of style. Apart from a one time French partner, I have never played with anyone who would double rather than immediately cue bid on the hand you have given.

 

I don't know where Jdonn is on this one. Why does it matter?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3NT

 

For me, partner doubled, so doesn't have a GF/slam invite diamond fit.

 

Now he bids 2H, so he is GF (for better or worse).  With my rubbish diamonds and rubbish  spades, I'm bidding 3NT.  If 6C is the best contract, we can have a chat later about my lack of subtlety.

why not? How does 1 deny a spade suit? Surely, with say AKQx x AKxx Qxxx his correct call over 1 is double, and surely his best call over 1N is a gf 2?

 

I am with jdonn on this one, altho I would be bidding 3 either with better diamonds or without the heart 10.

Must be a difference of style. Apart from a one time French partner, I have never played with anyone who would double rather than immediately cue bid on the hand you have given.

 

I don't know where Jdonn is on this one. Why does it matter?

You have either never met another bridge player or your experiences are other-worldly. If we posted a poll on that hand double would beat an immediate diamond raise about 35 to 2. And if that prediction is biased at all it's in favor of the raise.

 

Yeah Mike the heart ten influenced me too. If it were moved to diamonds I would bid 3 instead.

 

And for Ken, I see no reason to ever bid 3NT here. If my partner did I would assume a very flat hand with hearts totally covered and no interest in a suit slam. Maybe Jxx KQJ Kxxx KTx.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...