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#1 User is offline   Gerben42 

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Posted 2006-September-15, 14:40

What is your agreement (if any) about this bid? If no agreement, what would you think it would be with your regular partner / with a pickup partner?

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Posted 2006-September-15, 14:47

Gerben42, on Sep 15 2006, 03:40 PM, said:

What is your agreement (if any) about this bid? If no agreement, what would you think it would be with your regular partner / with a pickup partner?

(1) 1 (1) 2

Yes, we do, for us this would show a strong
hand with spades.
Playing with an unknown partner face to face
I would shoot him, playing online ..., I would
try to find a bid, which minimizes the damage.

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Posted 2006-September-15, 14:53

For me it is natural, analogous to (1m) P (1) 2

And for the same reason: the 1 bid could be on xxxx in the suit, and I may well hold a decent 6 card suit.

I play a lot of transfers, but not after the opps change of suit after our overcall, and, in any event, I fail to see why this should be a transfer: you can already bid 1 or 2 (unless you have taken 1 away for a reason that escapes me... I don't see how a transfer use, to either 1N or 2, rates to be good enough to overcome the loss of a natural bid)
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Posted 2006-September-15, 16:13

Hi Everyone

With two cue bids available, I play the lower cuebid shows a limit+ raise with 3 card support and the higher cuebid shows a 4+ support limit+ raise.

Did I first see this idea used while reading Ambra?

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Posted 2006-September-15, 16:36

For me this would be natural for exactly the same reasons that Mike states.

If the opponent's 1 bid guaranteed a five-card suit then 2 would not be natural but we don't have a specific agreement.

I wouldn't make this bid in a pick-up partnership. If my partner made the bid I would not be sure what he meant. I suppose I would be most likely to play him for some sort of cue-bid.

Curiously my almost pick-up partner tried this with me this week in a similar auction. She followed it up with 3. I correctly deduced that she needed a heart stopper for 3NT.
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Posted 2006-September-15, 22:08

Natural. Same reasons.

However, this reminds me of a similar problem I once faced with a first-time partner. See:
http://web2.acbl.org...5spring/db5.pdf
at Page 6.

For the record, our team was WAY outclassed, and WAY behind. So, my heart suit quality was a tad less than expected...
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Posted 2006-September-16, 04:00

After (1C) 1D (1H), IHMO
2H = natural
2C/3C = 3-card/4-card LR+ (when q-bid at both 2- and 3-level below 3-of-our-suit)
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Posted 2006-September-16, 09:13

No agreement = by default, natural = my agreement ;)
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