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NV against VUL

(1H)-1S-(2H)-?

Will you bid 2S, is it automatic? At the table i passed, because i don't want my partner to compete too much. And if LHO pass 2H, i believe partner will reenter auction at balancing seat if he has right hand. Do i think right or totally wrong?

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I would bid 2 for a couple of reasons - partner's overcall should be reasonable at this vulnerability as it has consumed no space, so hearing of support opposite could be important.

 

Secondly, if partner is on lead against NT I want a spade lead.

 

I would think this is fairly automatic - a simple competitive raise does not promise the world.

 

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I bid 2S too, but I think it's a lot closer than everyone else here. Reason? I'm not sure my hand is good enough! Yes, I have 7 HCP, but I have a (probably) worthless king of hearts, I am aceless, I have two queens, I have 4-3-3-3 shape (with only three trump), my high cards are scattered, and no high cards are in my longest suit. Negative evaluation factors all over the place. If partner bids 4S I suspect he will be sorely disappointed.

 

Kaplan and Rubens call this hand 5.25 as dealer and it is certainly worse now with that heart bid. I don't think that blover is guilty of anything except good hand evaluation. B)

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Full hand is:

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2H is final contrtact, We can make 2S, they can make 3H, but they may not compete to 3 level if i bid 2S.

I feel i'm wrong on this one because so many think 2S is automatic.

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Id bid 2sp but you are not wrong, your thinking process is right meaning there is a down side to this bid, but here this down side isnt strong enough, put another card in heart and you will be right to pass. which partner will tend to double and you will bid remove to 2sp.
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Full hand is:

Dealer: ?????
Vul: ????
Scoring: Unknown
AKxxx
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KQJx
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xx
AQJxx
xxx
Axx
JTx
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AT
KJxxx
Qxx
KTx
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Qxx
 

2H is final contrtact, We can make 2S, they can make 3H, but they may not compete to 3 level if i bid 2S.

I feel i'm wrong on this one because so many think 2S is automatic.

here's my reasoning on competing to 2S... this is a competitive auction and we have a fit... they have a fit... if i pass, they play the hand at 2H making 140... partner doesn't know we have a fit and can't make a decision without this knowledge

 

imagine he has 6 spades and you show support with 2S... now over 3H he can decide to pass, double, or bid 3S... with 9 trumps, 3S is the winning bid (unless doubled vulnerable vs. nv ops, which might be the case here i don't know).. whatever he does, you should be happy since you got your bid off your chest and can abide by his decision.. on the other hand, had you withheld support you'd probably feel vaguely uneasy defending 2H (maybe even 3H)

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But you bid it because everyone bids it, so your partner won't scold you if passing turns out bad

That's a heck of a reason to bid!

 

In some of the fields I play in, if I'm dealt Qxxx, Qxx, Kxx, Jxx and my partner opens 1NT (15-17), I suspect the field will bid 2NT. (Not a good field mind you, but the field I'm in.) Does that mean I should bid it - because everybody else does?

 

IMO, the 2NT bid is a joke and if partner berates me for passing, that's all the more reason to find a new partner that's more interested in good bridge than in results. Note that I would pass even though I expect my partner to outplay the field. (Heck, a few brave souls might pass 1NT and I want her +120 to beat their +90's.)

 

I have some small sympathy for your point of view though. As I've pointed out in these pages below, it doesn't matter if you can keep your head. If you expect to keep playing with this partner, and accept that this is something you can't change, maybe it's better to make the inferior 'field' bid to keep partner who might also think like the field from thinking you're having a bad day which might make him hog hands or shoot to make up for your alleged incompetence. (BTW if partner does that, you should seriously consider a new partner - but if this partner is your spouse, or the only other 'decent' player in your small town, or whatever, sometimes you are just stuck.)

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hey, i agree with that... i'd never 'scold' a partner for passing that hand, and wouldn't even say anything about it in public... i figure partner is always bidding and playing according to what seems right at the time... if he's wrong, he's wrong... it happens... of course i want the same courtesy

 

supposedly we're both trying to win, and he wouldn't have passed unless he thought that was best.. i'd try, later and in private, to show why i disagree, but that's about it... either play with someone or don't

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