Rebid issue
#1
Posted 2019-April-21, 08:37
Partner deals and opens 1S, you respond a forcing NT, and of course you hear 2D opposite. Now what with:
x
Jxxxx
Kxx
QJxx
Ideally, youd want another S or D (to revert to 2S or pass 2D), or a more meaty H suit (to bid 2H), or a K more (to try 2NT). But youve got none of those...
I remember once bypassing a 4-cd major over a 1H opening and bid 1NT, just to be able to present my robust 6-cd diamond over partners expected 2C with sth like
Qxxx
x
KQT9xx
xx
But it is slightly different here.
#2
Posted 2019-April-21, 11:16
#3
Posted 2019-April-21, 12:34
If you really don't have the courage to pass, bid 2H and hope that partner has 2.
Btw, I assume that pd would rebid 2S with 6 instead of 2D.
#4
Posted 2019-April-21, 13:05
#5
Posted 2019-April-22, 01:43
#6
Posted 2019-April-22, 01:59
msjennifer, on 2019-April-22, 01:43, said:
It's a drawback of 1nt forcing, not of 2/1. If you play 2/1 with 1nt semi-forcing then opener with a minimal 5332 would have passed 1nt, so now you can pass 2D with fewer qualms.
#7
Posted 2019-April-22, 04:32
pescetom, on 2019-April-22, 01:59, said:
Sir,THANKS. Opener MUST have the option to PASS with a minimal balanced hand.(It will be comparable to bidding a weak NT with a 5 card Spade suit and should certainly be acceptable to many).incidently my comment was based upon the OP that 1NT is FORCING.Therein lies the worry that opener may have 5332 pattern.
#9
Posted 2019-April-22, 10:26
#10
Posted 2019-April-22, 12:12
He actually was 5143 and that was a decent contract. Not that it proves anything, though.
#11
Posted 2019-April-22, 14:18
If you don't like losing hearts in this sort of situation, then play something like BART.
Cheers,
Mike
#12
Posted 2019-April-22, 14:19
iandayre, on 2019-April-22, 10:26, said:
I hope you would bid 2C with that hand, not 2D.
Cheers,
Mike
#13
Posted 2019-April-23, 00:30
miamijd, on 2019-April-22, 14:18, said:
If you don't like losing hearts in this sort of situation, then play something like BART.
From what I can read, it is a sort of non-compulsory transfer to 2H with a back-up plan in a black suit should opener dislike H. However, it seems to only apply over a 2C rebid. Could you pls explain how it works over 2D? Thanks!
#14
Posted 2019-April-23, 08:21
#15
Posted 2019-April-23, 12:31
Obviously one can also play 1N as semi-forcing, but it isn't as simple as just announcing 'semi-forcing'. Many 2/1 players include 3 card limit raises in their 1N structure, and it is generally not a good idea to play 1N with 5332 13 counts opposite a limit raise of the major....yes, you will usually make 1N, but you will also usually lose an imp or two, and of course usually get a terrible mp score.
Hence most who play 1N as semi-forcing have to put the 3 card limit raise somewhere else in their system, which in turn has effects.
Bridge system design is all about risk-reward in compromises. On balancer, imo, if one wants to preserve 1N as forcing, the best solution is to make 2C nearly artificial. By the way, doing so fits in well with the use of BART or equivalent conventions, and also (tho I have not played it) with Gazilli, but these are for more advanced players.