What is your bid?
Hearts, Spades or No Trumps?
#1
Posted 2007-May-19, 07:54
What is your bid?
#2
Posted 2007-May-19, 08:50
The crucial part is missing: weak or strong NT?
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#3
Posted 2007-May-19, 08:55
P_Marlowe, on May 19 2007, 09:50 AM, said:
Weak no trump (12-14)
#4
Posted 2007-May-19, 09:30
#5
Posted 2007-May-19, 09:36
GriffenMac, on May 19 2007, 09:55 AM, said:
P_Marlowe, on May 19 2007, 09:50 AM, said:
Weak no trump (12-14)
This makes 2S more attractive, but
I seldom raise on 3 cards.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#7
Posted 2007-May-19, 13:15
That style is quite rare nowadays though, so I don't know if your pick-up partner would be playing it. If partner opens all 12-14 balanced hands with 1NT then there is a good chance that 2♥ might actually lead to a playable contract even if partner expects a stronger hand. Note that you have a guaranteed 8+ fit in one of the majors (assuming partner doesn't open 4-1-4-4 hands with 1♠)
#9
Posted 2007-May-19, 14:34
Last I checked, 1♠-2♥-2♠ was NF in acol. And this is what I expect partner to bid with hands including five spades, less than three hearts, and less than strong NT values. Since 2♠ is frequently the right contract opposite such a hand, we reach the best spot. If partner raises hearts we are also in good shape (double fit should make game a reasonable gamble opposite most partner hands, especially if 12-14 point 5332 types often open 1nt). If partner makes a high reverse we're guaranteed a spade fit and approximately game values, and if partner rebids 2nt (strong notrump opening) then I'll punt 4♥.
On the other hand, 1♠-2♠ should be passable with 15-16 balanced, in which case we could easily miss a game and play in the wrong major suit to boot.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#10
Posted 2007-May-19, 16:16
I am also presuming that you were top half and us lower 2nd ?
#11
Posted 2007-May-19, 18:06
I am insulted Whereagles!
Seriously, I would bid 2S on this. The choices realistically are between 1NT and 2S; for the reasons proferred by Josh I would find the 2S bid. 30 years ago this would of course have been a 2H bid. Nowadays I do not know anyone who plays the very light 2/1 responses. Virtually all tournament Acol players I have encountered play a 2/1 as forcing to 2NT.
#12
Posted 2007-May-19, 18:16
I vaguely remember Ron+I having this discussion before, but I still think weak NT/4 card majors/2-over-1s forcing to 2NT is an unplayable combination...you need to 2/1 to get to game opposite 15-16 bal, but you don't want to be any higher than 2 of pard's suit opposite a load of minimum unbal hands.
#13
Posted 2007-May-19, 19:15
#14
Posted 2007-May-20, 01:27
The_Hog, on May 20 2007, 12:06 AM, said:
I am insulted Whereagles!
huh..? change your alias
#15
Posted 2007-May-20, 02:52
In that style this is a "clear" 2♥ bid. If partner is minimum without a ♥ fit, he'll rebid 2♠, and I'll pass.
Harald
#16
Posted 2007-May-20, 04:20
skaeran, on May 20 2007, 09:52 AM, said:
In that style this is a "clear" 2♥ bid. If partner is minimum without a ♥ fit, he'll rebid 2♠, and I'll pass.
In old-style Acol, 1♠:2♥, 2NT (15-16 bal) would be NF. This is modern Acol, where that sequence is GF
#17
Posted 2007-May-20, 10:38
I degrade the 10pt requirement for the 2/1 with a long suit so here 8pts and a 6 card suit suffice especially when ptr knows I must have 5.
as 1♠ can be a 4 card suit if 4333 and assuming partner bids 4 card suits up the line ... I don't bid 2♠s without a singleton.
As MickyB says 2NT is G/F after a 2/1 these days.
And I have a safe pass over 2♠ and a simple 3♥s over 2NT.
What can go wrong
Steve
#18
Posted 2007-May-20, 12:34
- hrothgar
#19
Posted 2007-May-20, 16:56
Hannie, on May 20 2007, 06:34 PM, said:
Why exactly?
Aren't "Colours first" and "Shape before points" both cornerstones of modern bidding theory?
In many ways, Acol was way ahead of its time. Especially in regards to its 4-handed rather than 2-handed approach to bidding.
#20
Posted 2007-May-20, 22:24
.. neilkaz ..

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