Jump to content

advancer passes and then bids


rbforster

Recommended Posts

Team match, favorable, 3rd to bid I overcall 2 when RHO opens 1. The auction continues...

 

[hv=d=n&v=e&s=saj8h92dajt9765c7]133|100|Scoring: IMP

P-(1)-2-(P)

P-(2)-P-(P)

3-(P)-?[/hv]

 

What do you make of partner passing your 2 overcall and then later balancing with 3 as a PH? Would you pull to 3?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Partner wants to play in 3C. I see no reason to disagree, I do have two aces.

He passed in first seat, he is likely either to be too weak to pre-empt, or to have a 4-card major.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If partner wanted to offer a choice between the minors, he would bid 2NT. This sequence offers clubs only, but exactly what he might have depends on your agreements about 3 on the previous round.

 

I would have avoided this problem by overcalling 4 on the first round.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The solution starts with distinguishing the immediate action of P-1-2-P-3. Many would play that as a fit-bid, showing diamond support with clubs as a trick source. Also, 3 opening, which is weak with clubs.

 

Three possible conclusions can be reached, IMO.

 

1. Snapdragon-like. Clubs, but diamond tolerance.

2. Clubs and hearts (probably 6-4 or so)

3. Just clubs but inappropriate for a 3 opening (maybe 3 first seat would show two of top three honors.

 

Deciphering which partner has requires understanding of the partnership GP's for situations like this, and partnership parameters for opening preempts.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Partner did not open, so his 's preempt is either too weak or somehow off shape.

RHO passed 2, so partner decided not to run from the misfit (undoubled/white) and his direct 3 bid would have required more strength than he has.

After LHO's 2-p-p he wonders where the HCP are and shows his long .

 

I think he expects us to have 5 , but we hold 7. On the other hand, he is weak and without trumps in his hand, we can never make 3. My 2 aces will work in 3 too, so I pass.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If he has tolerance, he might as well bid 2NT. So imo p has only, and a weak hand. I'll pass, since my Aces will be worth 2 tricks.

(btw nobody mentioned the possibility that p didn't preempt because he has long and a 4 card M)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I find it strange that some think this hand will be more useful for partner's clubs then for our diamonds. The argument mentioned (we have two aces) doesn't really cut wood since the spade ace will be just as useful for diamonds as for clubs. Our diamond spots are so good that diamonds is easily playable opposite shortness, we cannot expect such good clubs from our passed hand partner.

 

In short, I know partner has a single-suiter in clubs but I expect to take more tricks in diamonds than in clubs.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I expect partner has either 7 clubs to the T, or 6 clubs and 4 hearts (w/ 1 or 2 honors in hearts). Either way, I correct to diamonds. If partner has 4 hearts, they won't be roughing them on dummy whereas I don't have too much trouble w/ my spade losers. If partner has 7 clubs to the T, my suit is better and will have fewer losers. I also think it is not impossible partner has 1-2 diamonds, which will likely make diamonds a better suit regardless.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

IMHO partner got only 2 types of hands where he want to bid over 2S after this seuqnce of bidding.

 

C+H at least 55 (probably 65), or long club suit + D tolerance. With 2416 or 1417 shapes i either preempt or pass forever.

 

1- my hand isnt strong enough to make a neg X

2. I have a stiff in partner suit.

 

So for me

X is take-out

2Nt is both rounded suit

3C is clubs + D tolerance.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

(btw nobody mentioned the possibility that p didn't preempt because he has long and a 4 card M)

Frances did, doesn't she count?

I did too. That makes a substantial minority.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

As others have said, partner wants to play in 3. So I bid 3.

 

I am not going to ignore what is in front of my face. I have a seven-card diamond fit in my own hand.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thank you all for your replies and thoughts on this sequence. It certainly seems there's no consensus on whether this 3 bid did or did not show diamond tolerance, but that you probably wanted a way to show this (either directly or via a delayed 2N). Having thought a lot more about this, it seems reasonable to play something like -

 

P-(1)-2-(P)-?

 

2 sound, probably a good 5 card suit

3/2 fairly sound/sound raises

2N sound, natural with stoppers

3 sound with a good suit 6+

 

After passing with a weaker hand, over 2 it seems reasonable to balance with

 

P-(1)-2-(P)

P-(2)-P-(P)-?

 

X weaker, but with good shape, responsive-style (5/5 +)

2N weaker with both minors, probably 4 card difference (6-7/2-3)

3 weaker with long clubs 6+, and no diamond tolerance

3 competitive with 3+ but a weakish hand

 

I agree that 3 seems like a good bid in any case on this hand, although I did not bid it since we were NV and not doubled yet. This was the full hand:

 

[hv=d=n&v=n&n=s963ht854d3cak963&w=stha763dq42ct8542&e=skq7542hkqjdk8cqj&s=saj8h92dajt9765c7]399|300|Scoring: IMP

Result 3-4

-200 for -7.7 IMPS[/hv]

 

My partner thought this 3 would imply diamond tolerance, although I am certainly confused as to why a stiff constitutes tolerance opposite a potential 5 card suit and no promise of club support from me. I will also note that the defense here will actually set 2-2 for +200 due to the trump uppercuts resulting in South scoring all 3 of his AJ8 together with 3 top minor tricks and a diamond ruff by North. 3 should make easily and will often make an overtrick on the normal lead if West doesn't find the A underlead for a ruff.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 in this sequence should be a desire to play 3. Luckily for me, since outranks , my desire to play 3 will overrule partner's desire to play 3
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...