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Hi I hope you will be able to help me. I was playing West and North opened 1c. My partner bid a doulble (which meant to me at least an opening hand). I had 8 points, 4d 4c 2h and 3 spades, do I bid 1d. My partner then bid 2C. I didn't know if it was a Michaels cue bid, because we do play that, but it doesn't come up very often, so I passed, because I felt that we didn't have game on. It turned out that my partner had 21 points. She said that couldn't bid NT because it wasn't a NT hand, and she had 6 losers. she wasn't very happy with me for not bidding. I felt I needed to know that she had more than an opening hand before I could bid. IS there a way to let me know that?
I don’t know what Adam would reply, but how could partner’s 2C bid be a Michael’s cue bid? I would have thought the 2C bid should have come directly after North’s 1C bid ??
You should discuss this with your partner. But bidding the opponents' suit is seldom natural. Normally it shows either support of partner's bid suit or a strong hands without a good natural bid.
I'm a little confused by the 1NT bid without the 15-17 points as I have been taught. Is this a different method of bidding?
Sir I know how to play bridge goodenough but I want to know the link so that I can play online bridge tournament, pl help mi in this behalf, awaiting eagerly
Hi I hope you will be able to help me. I was playing West and North opened 1c. My partner bid a doulble (which meant to me at least an opening hand). I had 8 points, 4d 4c 2h and 3 spades, do I bid 1d. My partner then bid 2C. I didn't know if it was a Michaels cue bid, because we do play that, but it doesn't come up very often, so I passed, because I felt that we didn't have game on. It turned out that my partner had 21 points. She said that couldn't bid NT because it wasn't a NT hand, and she had 6 losers. she wasn't very happy with me for not bidding. I felt I needed to know that she had more than an opening hand before I could bid. IS there a way to let me know that?
I don’t know what Adam would reply, but how could partner’s 2C bid be a Michael’s cue bid? I would have thought the 2C bid should have come directly after North’s 1C bid ??
@@sbpierce9987 You are probably right. This is the first time this has occurred.
You should discuss this with your partner. But bidding the opponents' suit is seldom natural. Normally it shows either support of partner's bid suit or a strong hands without a good natural bid.