Which lie to tell?
#1
Posted 2008-June-13, 15:15
♠ K9x
♥ J9x
♦ KQxx
♣ QTx
Partner deals and opens 1♣, RHO overcalls 1♥. What is your call?
If it matters, the 1♣ bid is standard, promising at least 3. With 4-4 minors your partner would tend to open 1♦.
(The poll answers were all given to me by players at the local club, in no particular order of absurdity.)
#2
Posted 2008-June-13, 15:17
#3 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2008-June-13, 15:17
#4
Posted 2008-June-13, 15:59
(Actually, I would think this would be a partnership agreement thing)
#5
Posted 2008-June-13, 16:03
The book bid is pass, which should be made without any tell-tale hesitation. A hard feat to accomplish.
I would double, as you are only one card off from that bid being a good description of your hand (one more spade and, ideally, one less heart).
1NT might work out, but I don't want to tell that lie. With this holding in hearts, a 1NT bid might very well wrong-side the contract. That is another point in favor of the double.
#6
Posted 2008-June-13, 16:08
#7
Posted 2008-June-13, 16:22
pclayton, on Jun 13 2008, 05:08 PM, said:
I like the "non-spade" negative double, and I even got some of my partners to play it for a while. But they always went back to the regular negative double.
It seems that this hand almost never came up and they could not break old habits and would always forget that the double did not promise spades.
#8
Posted 2008-June-13, 16:38
Pass is sort of attractive, but what do I do when partner doubles?
#10
Posted 2008-June-13, 19:25
#11
Posted 2008-June-14, 07:59
The_Hog, on Jun 14 2008, 02:25 AM, said:
This isn't a very helpful post, is it?
The poll question is obviously not a problem if you play that one of x and 1S denies spades.
I bid 2D.
#12
Posted 2008-June-14, 08:13
I would go with X, not the best bid,
but there is no other good bid anyway,
I am not brave enough for 1NT, but
besides missing a stopper, I am too
strong for the bid anyway.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#13
Posted 2008-June-14, 09:39
I don't mind 1NT downgrading my flat hand that may not stop ♥ a bit, but still slightly prefer X to the other 2 options. 2NT with no stop and a flat aceless 11 is not an option for me.
.. neilkaz ..
#15
Posted 2008-June-14, 13:20
Halo, on Jun 13 2008, 05:38 PM, said:
Pass is sort of attractive, but what do I do when partner doubles?
2H. Perfect description.
#16
Posted 2008-June-14, 13:24
It also doesn't hurt to let partner trust the other bids like double or raise a bit more.
#17
Posted 2008-June-14, 14:49
In retrospect, I think that I would double in the same situation. Justin is right...nothing partner bids will give me an insoluble problem later.
#18
Posted 2008-June-14, 15:32
Like most here I prefer to give up on the ability to distinguish 4 from 5+ spades and instead use either double or 1S for hands that have no convenient call like this one.
- hrothgar
#19
Posted 2008-June-14, 15:35
dkharty, on Jun 14 2008, 03:49 PM, said:
Because partner would never drive to 4♠ on what would later turn out to be a 4-3 fit. Nope nope nope nope nope.
I don't see how this one can even have an answer. If you have an agreement that 1NT promises only a half stop, you bid 1NT (notwithstanding the supposed 11 hcp). If you have an agreement that X here doesn't promise either 4♠ or GF values, then you X.
Of course, if you're playing SAYC, you 'promise' 4 spades with your 'negative' double. Not only are you short a spade, but your shape sucks for playing a Moysian in spades.
#20 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2008-June-14, 16:26
jtfanclub, on Jun 14 2008, 04:35 PM, said:
If partner drives to game opposite a negative double, he has a very strong hand. We also have quite a good hand. We will probably make 4S on power in that situation.

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