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another mundane bidding problem

#21 User is offline   Edmunte1 

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Posted 2007-July-11, 07:21

1. About hand evaluation: this is a 4 loser hand, and we should be in game after partner's response.
2. Playing natural we have the only game focing bid below 3nt to show this 3. If we play this as conventional with a 3 relay for description is perfect, or if partner can understand that many times we can have some strong hands with solid/semisolid diamond or a very strong hand 3 card fit, and act properly is OK. If that's not possible, then i'll bid 3NT
3. Of course there some other systems (like strong club systems), methods (like playing 2 with more meanings), that require learning/discussing to improve this. But this is not the object of this forum.
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Posted 2007-July-11, 08:09

I don't bid 3NT without solid diamonds so that's out. I'm in the 3C camp, I admit I've been down in 3NT in the past.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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Posted 2007-July-11, 10:06

Okay so basically what happened was that my friend rebid 3N, which I thought was a bad idea basically because I understand that you're supposed to have a running suit for this bid, and that bad things are going to happen if they lead any major (hey, we've all responded with absolute garbage before...)

I suggested 3C if he wanted to force, I thought 3D was a reasonable bid (being aware that I am an absolute absolute maximum), but I see now that a lot of people consider this hand good enough to force.

Thanks all
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