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1h-1s-4h meaning
#1
Posted 2012-February-01, 17:16
Thanks
#2
Posted 2012-February-01, 17:30
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#3
Posted 2012-February-01, 17:36
#4
Posted 2012-February-01, 17:36
5C now, as responder would be fine, and let partner make the next mistake. I don't like the 1S response with L.R. in hearts and everything but spade values, but that wasn't asked.
#5
Posted 2012-February-01, 17:46
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#6
Posted 2012-February-01, 17:57
Cheers.
#7
Posted 2012-February-01, 17:58
#8
Posted 2012-February-01, 18:24
#9
Posted 2012-February-01, 22:20
But, regardless of whether I would have tried a forcing NT with the 3-card limit raise, the real question was what the 4H rebid by opener showed. There is a split between those who believe it shows a minimum with seven hearts (with which we would rebid 3H) and those who believe it is a 7-bagger with just below 2C opening strength.
Opposite the first one, we would have to pass 4H; opposite the second one, it seems right to make a bit of a slam move with 5C.
BTW, "KNR" is the Kaplan/Rubens hand evaluation calculator...and LTC refers to another guide to evaluation called Losing Trick Count. This is for those reading the forum who might be curious about the jargon.
#10
Posted 2012-February-02, 01:38
#11
Posted 2012-February-02, 03:29
JLOGIC, on 2012-February-01, 17:36, said:
Didn't you use to play this as a strong two-ish hand?
George Carlin
#12
Posted 2012-February-02, 04:07
For your rebid, if partner is showing the distributional hand type then you have a clear pass. If partner is showing the strong hand type then I think you are worth a 5♣ rebid. Should I be scared to agree with the agua-man? or should he be scared!
#13
Posted 2012-February-02, 04:47
Let's try "Culbertson's Perfect Minimum" - construct the minimum hand needed for slam to be good, and see if it's at the bottom of partner's range:
A
A10xxxxxx
Kx
Kx
That's a minimum 4H bid (some might even bid only 3), so partner should have enough to make slam and we should bid 5C.
If playing 5 card majors, start with 4H/2NT (Jacoby) or a very conservative 3H - "support with support" is a good motto.
ahydra
#14
Posted 2012-February-02, 05:37
Phil, on 2012-February-01, 17:30, said:
is this a joke? Sometimes I dont understand your american humour.
#15
Posted 2012-February-02, 10:17
I know that this is the BI forum but 1S on this hand also strikes me as really wrong.
- hrothgar
#16
Posted 2012-February-02, 11:07
han, on 2012-February-02, 10:17, said:
Lies. For I am English, and mine is the spelling that matters, Colonial Heathen.
#17
Posted 2012-February-02, 11:30
phil_20686, on 2012-February-02, 11:07, said:
Did you have to borrow the spelling from the neighbor because there is no equivalent word where you are?
#18
Posted 2012-February-02, 11:35
aguahombre, on 2012-February-02, 11:30, said:
Indeed, it came across with the Romans courtesy of Hellenic Medicine. It was one of the oldest stable spellings in the English Language before you corrupted it .
#19
Posted 2012-February-02, 12:22
phil_20686, on 2012-February-02, 05:37, said:
Well, I've never thought Benny Hill or Michael Palin were that funny either
My interpretation of the auction has matched what the bid meant for about the first 60 years of bridge. Only in recent history did someone state that it shows a hand with minimum HCP and a lot of playing strength and for many players, I would expect this to be normal. However in my partnerships, I still like it to be strong. This way, I do not have to hold my breath with a 3♥ rebid, and I do not have to invent a SJS on a fragment in order to create a force. I also don't have to start opening an 18 counts with 8 tricks 2♣, just to be able to play these methods.
In the actual auction, both opponents have passed. Who am I trying to preempt? Do I really expect to make 4♥ with the 2740 when partner cannot move over 2♥? I mean, if thats what your hand evaluation says, then go for it, but I don't think the hand is a game bid myself.
I agree with Han about not bidding 1♠ with this hand. I also can see myself opening the subject hand 4♥ fwiw.
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#20
Posted 2012-February-02, 12:33
aguahombre, on 2012-February-01, 22:20, said:
Are these tools frequently employed by B/I players?