after N 1 NT bid should S rebid spades or bid 2 hearts?
souths second bid 2 spades or 2 hearts
#2
Posted 2021-June-25, 13:28
maris oren, on 2021-June-25, 13:12, said:
after N 1 NT bid should S rebid spades or bid 2 hearts?
Tricky one - it's a distributionally strong hand with intermediate values.
I think both 2♥/♠ are too weak on this one. 3♠ would be OK and show the intermediate values, but I'm tempted to bid 2♣ as I play this as a forcing relay followed by 2NT (4+♥) (bar any relay break).
#3
Posted 2021-June-25, 13:32
#4
Posted 2021-June-25, 13:39
Any movement by partner that shows a fit 2s, 3h, and I will bid game. Btw, with 2-3 in the openers majors responder should prefer back to known longest major, I.e. spades.
#5
Posted 2021-June-25, 14:10
What's less clear is the same hand but weaker and with greater suit disparity, e.g. AQJTxx Qxxx Kx x. Then there are differing opinions among experts from "always bid hearts if you have them, no matter what" to "rebid spades if the hearts are really bad and spades really good".
#6
Posted 2021-June-25, 14:26
#7
Posted 2021-June-25, 14:56
#8
Posted 2021-June-26, 06:07
Stephen Tu, on 2021-June-25, 14:10, said:
What's less clear is the same hand but weaker and with greater suit disparity, e.g. AQJTxx Qxxx Kx x. Then there are differing opinions among experts from "always bid hearts if you have them, no matter what" to "rebid spades if the hearts are really bad and spades really good".
I'm passing with 14(35) & 5-10 total points as 3♥ may struggle opposite a minimum, but likely make game with 7-10 opposite the above hand. I prefer to force the issue rather than miss the game contract.
#9
Posted 2021-June-26, 11:29
mw64ahw, on 2021-June-26, 06:07, said:
The only hands that should be passing 2h, are dead minimum hands (valued around 5-7 pts). Anything stronger should be striving to keep the auction open.
#10
Posted 2021-June-26, 14:03
mw64ahw, on 2021-June-26, 06:07, said:
If you play 2♣ as Gazzilli as you implied then of course that changes the definition of 2♥ significantly.
But in the standard context being discussed here, you have no alternative - with the shape you mentioned you're never going to find your heart fit with any other rebid anyway, which is why responder must raise with the upper half.
#11
Posted 2021-June-27, 13:16
If partner gives a preference to 2S, which he should basically always do with equal length, and even with 3-2, you are worth a 2nd bid of 3S.
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