Simple auction.
#1 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2006-March-12, 02:24
#2
Posted 2006-March-12, 06:25
for me this shows the same as if the bid was made by an unpassed
hand.
The first question to answer: Does 2H deny primary
spade support? The answer is simple, if you play 1 NT
100% forcing (which I play), or Drury.
It you play either than the answer would be: yes, it denies,
if you play neither, than ...
Another question to answer: Is it forcing, at least in theory?
For me: yes it is. That depends in part on your opening bid
style and also, how you anser the first question.
But what ever it shows, I doubt that it alway has to be a 6
card suit, you may have a 5-3 fit in hearts.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#3
Posted 2006-March-12, 07:01
10-11, a decent 5 card suit
9-10(11), a 6 card suit
Not forcing.
Peter
#4
Posted 2006-March-12, 07:09
I would expect 5 hearts, 10-11 points, never 3 spades (drury). I think it normally has spade tolerance, as a hand with single or void in spades that is not an opener can hardly be worth that much after downgrading.
Arend
#5
Posted 2006-March-12, 08:29
♠KJ
♥Jxxxxx
♦AJxx
♣x
or
♠KJ
♥KQJTx
♦xxxx
♣xx
assuming you wouldn't open those hands either 2♥ or 1♥.
Thanks to the upgrading of the spade honors you want to be in game if p has a real opening. And if he doesn't, he can pass, confident that you have six hearts, or maybe a very good five.
Alternatively, you could agree to play it as some kind of spades raise
#6
Posted 2006-March-12, 11:12
- hrothgar
#7
Posted 2006-March-12, 15:58
As the 2H bidder:
-Pard made a 3rd seat 1S bid. That can be a very light bid.
- to force pard to the 2 level, you better be a max passed hand with less than 3 spades
- the scary thing is pard does not have to have heart support. What will you do if pard has a weak hand with 2 hearts?
I think the 2H bidder is short Spades and has at least 5 hearts, and 10+ HCP.
They may have a flawed preempt they didnt want to bid, such as:
S:
H: A Q J x x x
D: K x x
C: x x x
Or a 5+ card heart suit, with a stiff Spade and 10+ HCP.
As the 1S bidder you Pass unless you have a real opening bid. 4th seat may have a Spade stack as well.
If the 2H bidder has a 5 card suit with 8 HCP, he make not be happy at the 2 level opposite a weak 1S opener.
The 1S bid may have preempted 4th seat.
#8
Posted 2006-March-12, 16:53
#9
Posted 2006-March-13, 03:12
I also prefer 1NT with a (semi)balanced hand and ♠ tolerance.
Alain
#10
Posted 2006-March-13, 08:18
There's some fuzzy feeling about quality of hearts + length in spades + HCP should be pretty good.
#11
Posted 2006-March-13, 08:30
#12
Posted 2006-March-13, 08:49
- hrothgar
#13
Posted 2006-March-13, 10:36
x
KQT9x
JTx
KJxx
Would be maximum. QJ instead of KJ more likely. A minimum would be:
Jx
KQJ8x
QTxx
xx
An alternative is to play 2♥ like a fit non-jump showing hearts and a spade fit. But both opponents have passed and there seems to be no need for such dramatics. And if you have hearts and spades, you could bid 2♣ drury and then show hearts if partner shows signs of life.

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