peachy Posted June 14, 2010 Report Share Posted June 14, 2010 1NT. That is what I have, about 8-11 give or take a point, with heart stopped and no spades. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whereagles Posted June 15, 2010 Report Share Posted June 15, 2010 1NT seems fine. Might bid 3♣ later, if I have to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hanp Posted June 15, 2010 Report Share Posted June 15, 2010 3C, I hope partner is not 4441. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bbradley62 Posted June 15, 2010 Report Share Posted June 15, 2010 1NT, although I can accept 3♣. Agreed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fluffy Posted June 15, 2010 Report Share Posted June 15, 2010 risky? what? risk of going down? 3c is 100%? i dont understand there is the risk that someone revokes given that there are only 12 hearts in the deck then, but I don't understand how playing clubs will avoid that risk B) I'd bid 3♣ at IMPs for sure, at MPs 1NT is tempting but I think I try 3♣ as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gszeszycki Posted June 15, 2010 Report Share Posted June 15, 2010 IMPs, W/W 2nd seat ♠J87♥QT3♦A3♣KT743 [P] - P - [1♥] - X[P] - ? This is a pretty darn good hand for a passed hand and at IMPS we should be tryingfor game the two classic ways to do this 2n and 3c each seem to have some serious flaw (tenuous heart stopper (we would prefer say xxx KQT AJx xxxx) and not so great a club suit (would prefer xxx xx Axx KQJxx). What's left? 2h an in context bid to show maximum just not game forcing like it would be if we were not a passed hand. Also denies a bunch of stuff in hearts since we would prefer nt. first advantage is that lho might x which would make us MUCH happier about ourheart stopper but let us assume lho passes what can p do to mess us up? 2S the expected bid minimum with 4 spades. 2N we now show our "scary" heart stopper and inability to play spades. P should figure out we have long broken minor for 2h bid and bid 3C this is pass or correct. 2N P should NOT be using this to show a heart stopper but probably some sort of 4144 4054 4054 hand asking us to clarify what we should do a hand similar to AQxx void QJxxx Axxx would qualify. P knows we dont have a ton of wasted values in hearts since we avoided NT. Our club fit is so large that we can now try for 5c. 3C should be a minimum w/o 4 spades something like AQx xx Kxxx Axxx. we can pass 3D can't be what should have been a 2d overcall so we are forced to conclude that this is dia suit with extra values but not strong enough to bid 3h (asking for a stopper) or 3n something similar to AKx xx KQJxxx Kx. We would try 3N and p should realize we have dia card and "something that resembles" a stopper in hearts. With Jxx Qx or siff K we could bid 3h asking for a partial stopper. 3H asking for heart stop for 3N self explanatory. 3S spade suit extra values. we should bid 4D and p should take this as a cue bid in case they are slamming. 3N probably 18-19 balanced or some holding with a heart stop that they expect 3N to be right.(our QTx will probably be a welcome sight). That should cover most of the plausible auctions and there does not seem to bea huge downside to making 2H our next bid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peachy Posted June 15, 2010 Report Share Posted June 15, 2010 IMPs, W/W 2nd seat ♠J87♥QT3♦A3♣KT743 [P] - P - [1♥] - X[P] - ? This is a pretty darn good hand for a passed hand and at IMPS we should be tryingfor game the two classic ways to do this 2n and 3c each seem to have some serious flaw (tenuous heart stopper (we would prefer say xxx KQT AJx xxxx) and not so great a club suit (would prefer xxx xx Axx KQJxx). What's left? 2h an in context bid to show maximum just not game forcing like it would be if we were not a passed hand. Also denies a bunch of stuff in hearts since we would prefer nt. first advantage is that lho might x which would make us MUCH happier about ourheart stopper but let us assume lho passes what can p do to mess us up? 2S the expected bid minimum with 4 spades. 2N we now show our "scary" heart stopper and inability to play spades. P should figure out we have long broken minor for 2h bid and bid 3C this is pass or correct. 2N P should NOT be using this to show a heart stopper but probably some sort of 4144 4054 4054 hand asking us to clarify what we should do a hand similar to AQxx void QJxxx Axxx would qualify. P knows we dont have a ton of wasted values in hearts since we avoided NT. Our club fit is so large that we can now try for 5c. 3C should be a minimum w/o 4 spades something like AQx xx Kxxx Axxx. we can pass 3D can't be what should have been a 2d overcall so we are forced to conclude that this is dia suit with extra values but not strong enough to bid 3h (asking for a stopper) or 3n something similar to AKx xx KQJxxx Kx. We would try 3N and p should realize we have dia card and "something that resembles" a stopper in hearts. With Jxx Qx or siff K we could bid 3h asking for a partial stopper. 3H asking for heart stop for 3N self explanatory. 3S spade suit extra values. we should bid 4D and p should take this as a cue bid in case they are slamming. 3N probably 18-19 balanced or some holding with a heart stop that they expect 3N to be right.(our QTx will probably be a welcome sight). That should cover most of the plausible auctions and there does not seem to bea huge downside to making 2H our next bid We are not missing game if advancer bids 1NT. Partner can count and can use his head.Bidding 2NT will just stop partner from making takeout doubles in the future for fear that he gets killed by advancer's unreasonable friskyness. I am not much opposed to 3C, but 2NTand 2H are sooo bad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeh Posted June 15, 2010 Report Share Posted June 15, 2010 IMPs, W/W 2nd seat ♠J87♥QT3♦A3♣KT743 [P] - P - [1♥] - X[P] - ? This is a pretty darn good hand for a passed hand and at IMPS we should be tryingfor game 1N is a constructive bid....it is actually 'trying for game'. See the number of posters who suggest it shows up to 11...I personally prefer a range of 8-10. 2N on one heart stopper (at most) is an overbid. The fact that one is a passed hand doesn't increase the value of one's hand! All it does is cap the maximum partner will play you for...and if he has a minimum 4=2=4=3, it may well mean you are down in 2N. You will sometimes miss a reasonable game via 1N, but (as I would hope everyone knows) you cannot design a method on the basis that you will never miss a reasonable game.....doing so means, inevitably, that you will reach far too many unreasonable games. You WILL reach most decent games via 1N. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluecalm Posted June 15, 2010 Report Share Posted June 15, 2010 This is a pretty darn good hand for a passed hand and at IMPS we should be trying I agree. I will try 1NT. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gwnn Posted June 15, 2010 Report Share Posted June 15, 2010 BTW, for people who say "if partner wants to know about my stopper, he can ask." wellll If partner wants to know about my clubs, he can also ask :o Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArtK78 Posted June 15, 2010 Report Share Posted June 15, 2010 BTW, for people who say "if partner wants to know about my stopper, he can ask." wellll If partner wants to know about my clubs, he can also ask :o I thought that he did. He made a takeout double of hearts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gwnn Posted June 15, 2010 Report Share Posted June 15, 2010 well he asked "hey dood i have some points and have relatively short hearts. what do you think??" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matmat Posted June 15, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 15, 2010 at the table I chose 3♣. I was very much torn between that and 1NT, judging by the fairly divided opinion... it's close, at the very least. p had a fairly typical min takeout double, 4243 11 count. 3♣ is off 1 on any reasonable defence. 1NT should not, but can be made LHO holds something like KT9, AKJ9xx, JTx J and has to decide whether to, and what to switch to at trick 2 to get their p in, having led the systemic high heart. If they happen to find the right suit (spades), they take the first 8 tricks. I guess that's one data point ;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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