Scratch partner, playing Acol, 3 weak twos, weak NT. What do you do here?
Misfit opening hand opposite strong opener
#1
Posted 2025-December-03, 17:53
Scratch partner, playing Acol, 3 weak twos, weak NT. What do you do here?
#3
Posted 2025-December-03, 18:16
mike777, on 2025-December-03, 18:03, said:
Not sure about obvious - give partner AQx-x-AKJxxx-Kxx and we want to be in grand. We could be making small slam opposite hands weaker than a 3♦ rebid too.
Not that I know how to find them.. what is 4N here?
#5
Posted 2025-December-03, 18:26
mike777, on 2025-December-03, 18:22, said:
For me 2NT rebid
Showing 18-19 balanced?! We seem to have very different understandings of Acol
#6
Posted 2025-December-03, 18:32
smerriman, on 2025-December-03, 18:26, said:
If you are going to ban my 2NT rebid with your example, am I permitted to manufacture a jump shift to a fake 3C, that partner is aware of, or is that also banned?
My point being your hand example is too strong for 3D
#7
Posted 2025-December-03, 22:12
#9
Posted 2025-December-04, 01:38
I would bid 3NT.
Obv. with the right cards, you can make anything,
but playing Acol, 3D could be a 6 carder with 15HCP,
maybe even 14HCP.
If you cannot stand missing a slam, bid 4D, this is obv.
a slam move, whatever the followups may be.
If you are a scratch partnership, you pay up.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#10
Posted 2025-December-04, 02:04
I am with Eagles, 4NT is quantitative but a scratch partner might reply their keys.
Realistically, giving partner AKJ 6th, the SA and a rounded K only make 11 tricks with some little possibilities or a 12th. With SQ and the 2 kings, it gets better although the hand looks less promising.
If in Acol this is already asking almost too much, we d better bid 3NT especially with a scratch partner and the délicate follow ups or judgments where both partners need to be on the same page re invites, accepts, etc.
#11
Posted 2025-December-04, 03:55
In standard people sometimes have to invent a reverse or jump shift to show the even stronger hands. There are modern solutions to address this, but they are not very widely adopted.
#12
Posted 2025-December-04, 13:25
I got a spade lead so had an easy 13 tricks. Only one pair found a slam (6♦), one pair played in 3♦, it is not often you see +190 on a traveller!
#13
Posted 2025-December-04, 13:30
AL78, on 2025-December-04, 13:25, said:
I got a spade lead so had an easy 13 tricks. Only one pair found a slam (6♦), one pair played in 3♦, it is not often you see +190 on a traveller!
3D is ok, but would also be ok with only a 6 carder and a 3 card club suit, resulting in a 50% slam.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#14
Posted 2025-December-04, 13:30
AL78, on 2025-December-04, 13:25, said:
I got a spade lead so had an easy 13 tricks. Only one pair found a slam (6♦), one pair played in 3♦, it is not often you see +190 on a traveller!
3D is ok, but would also be ok with only a 6 carder and a 3 card club suit, resulting in a 50% slam.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#15
Posted 2025-December-04, 13:30
AL78, on 2025-December-04, 13:25, said:
I got a spade lead so had an easy 13 tricks. Only one pair found a slam (6♦), one pair played in 3♦, it is not often you see +190 on a traveller!
3D is ok, but would also be ok with only a 6 carder and a 3 card club suit, resulting in a 50% slam.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#16
Posted 2025-December-04, 14:11
P_Marlowe, on 2025-December-04, 13:30, said:
Would be more than 50%, there are a few extra chances with squeezes / dropping a Q in the other suit.
#18
Posted 2025-December-04, 15:28

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