#1. 1st seat: matter of style. Pass or 3/4♠, depending on the day and opps.
#2. 5th seat: if you have a 2 suiter bid, use it. Otherwise see #1.
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#22
Posted 2006-June-28, 00:41
First hand pass in SAYC or so , later leaping michaels or whatever I use for twosuiters.
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Roland
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Roland
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More system is not the answer...
#23
Posted 2006-July-03, 01:22
If not 3♠,might 1♥ be acceptable.
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#25
Posted 2006-July-05, 22:26
2 Diamonds = Weak 6 card suit in an unspecified major.
If I get to play it in 2 spades great,
If opponents compete in hearts or diamonds, I'll make an exception and break my vow of silence to bid clubs. My partnerships allow this under exceptional circumstances so partner will know exactly what I have.
Not exactly safe but I'm not a conservative bidder in style
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If I get to play it in 2 spades great,
If opponents compete in hearts or diamonds, I'll make an exception and break my vow of silence to bid clubs. My partnerships allow this under exceptional circumstances so partner will know exactly what I have.
Not exactly safe but I'm not a conservative bidder in style

Cheers,
Theo