Codo, on 2012-May-15, 09:31, said:
(S)he should have bid 2 club instead of 2 diamond and surely 3 Spades instead of 4 Clubs.
Sorry, his/her choices are so way off, (s)he needs some very basic lessons.
My partner recognized that his bid was bad but change the hand so that he does have a 4
♣ bid and I have a problem.
I didn't intend to solve this hand. which is a non problem if bid correctly but rather to avert future disasters where
I can't escape from clubs
mikeh, on 2012-May-15, 09:38, said:
Hi jb
I'm happy to see that you have recognized that 3♦ has to be non-forcing...
Right, I should always engage the brain before the keyboard.
mikeh, on 2012-May-15, 09:38, said:
My advice, and this is for a serious partnership only, is to use 2♥ as an artificial one round force. If you want to spice it up a bit: use it to deny hearts unless gf.
So how do you show hearts? My suggestion: 2N or 3♥: 2N is 4, 3♥ is 5, both invitational.
With a natural 2N, bid 2♥, which is a one round force, over which you will clarify: if you go back to spades or diamonds (either of which you could have bid naturally last time to show invitational values) you are gf. If you rebid 2N, it is natural and invitational. If you rebid hearts, it is gf.
Note that if you decide to try this, you and your partner should spend a few minutes thinking of every sequence that might arise after the 2♥2N bids, and decide what they ought to mean....the idea is to cover off every hand type...it is doable (I know, I've done it) but takes a little time and imagination.
I like it. The sequences after 2
♥ 2N sound a little daunting but my partner will work it out.
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH