Basic question on 1NT forcing
#1
Posted 2004-June-28, 09:05
I have such a basic question on 1NT forcing I am almost ashamed to ask )
I have further questions on the followup by responder, but first I need to know the standard meaning of this sequence
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1♠:1NT (forc.)
2♦:2♥
What should I expect by responder ?
Hand 1)
♠x♥AQTxxx♦xxx♣xxx
a hand that wants to be passed out
Hand 2)
♠xx♥AQTxx♦KJx♣xxx
An invitational hand
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#2
Posted 2004-June-28, 09:14
Holding hand 2, responder should (probably) start with 1NT and then rebid 2NT, inviting 3N.
#3
Posted 2004-June-28, 11:36
2) 3H
Most play the jump to 3H is invitational 6h. Don't bypass a 6 card major to invite NT.
#4
Posted 2004-June-28, 11:50
>2) 3H
I is confused here...
Partner opened 1♠.
You hold ♠xx♥AQTxx♦KJx♣xxx
Are you seriously suggesting bidding 3♥ with this hand???
#5
Posted 2004-June-28, 11:52
#6
Posted 2004-June-28, 11:54
On hand 1 I can bid FNT followed by 2H.
On hand 2 I can respond 2H.
Works best (I think) with a weak 1N opening structure. Responder promises invite with 2H response, and if opener rebids beyond 2S (including 2N) he shows extra values and you are then in GF situation.
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#7
Posted 2004-June-28, 12:56
Something like hand 1, could even be weaker then that.
Mike
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#8
Posted 2004-June-28, 13:49
1eyedjack, on Jun 28 2004, 05:54 PM, said:
On hand 1 I can bid FNT followed by 2H.
On hand 2 I can respond 2H. ...
I know quite a few pairs that play 2/1 GF only in 1M-2m sequences, with 1S-2H and 1D-2C only gurnteeing invitational values.
#9
Posted 2004-June-28, 14:22
Mike
so much the better. If there is restlessness, I am pleased. Then let there
be ideas, and hard thought, and hard work.”
#10
Posted 2004-June-28, 17:04
hrothgar, on Jun 28 2004, 05:14 PM, said:
Holding hand 2, responder should (probably) start with 1NT and then rebid 2NT, inviting 3N.
that looks exactly right to me
#11
Posted 2004-July-01, 01:47
Here is the second part of the question.
1♠:1NT (forc.)
2♦:?
What should one bid as responder with the following hand ?
♠xx♥AQTxxx♦x♣xxxx
1) a 2♠ preference ?
2) or 2♥ ? (This second option is strictly dependent on the meaning of 2♥, if it does deny a good hand and only shows a decent long suit).
Assume this is the right bid.
Is opener supposed to pass holding:
♠AKxxx♥ void♦AJTxx♣Jxx ?
In the actual hand that occurred, opener and responder held somthing similar to these 2 hands
♠xx♥AQTxxx♦x♣xxxx
♠AKxxx♥ void♦AJTxx♣Jxx.
and bidding went:
1♠:1NT (forc.)
2♦:2♥
3♦:3♠ all pass
#12
Posted 2004-July-01, 05:30
#13
Posted 2004-July-01, 05:42
Free, on Jul 1 2004, 11:30 AM, said:
Free, you are right about the 3♦ rebid.
this was a late night post, and I just made a bblunder.
opener's hand was not a reverse hand, let's say more similar to
♠AKxxx♥ void♦AJTxx♣Jxx.
Now I will correct the post to this hand-type, so that the meaning of the question remains.
#14
Posted 2004-July-01, 06:00
Chamaco, on Jul 1 2004, 11:42 AM, said:
Free, on Jul 1 2004, 11:30 AM, said:
Free, you are right about the 3♦ rebid.
this was a late night post, and I just made a bblunder.
opener's hand was not a reverse hand, let's say more similar to
♠AKxxx♥ void♦AJTxx♣Jxx.
Now I will correct the post to this hand-type, so that the meaning of the question remains.
well, i think 3d rebid is wrong, shape without fit yet wont play well. 2d rebid is correct. 3D establishs gf.
hongjun
#15
Posted 2004-July-01, 08:01
#16
Posted 2004-July-01, 08:12
Free, on Jul 1 2004, 02:01 PM, said:
1) you mean that opener should pass responder's 2♥ ?
2) you mean that any opener's rebid over 2♠ (major suit rebid) is a Game Force ?
Thanks !!
#17
Posted 2004-July-01, 08:21
2) usually yes, any rebid above 2M from opener after a 1NT forcing bid is strong, and should establish a GF, or at least forcing to 4X if I remember correct.
#18
Posted 2004-July-01, 10:19
Quote
2♦:?
What should one bid as responder with the following hand ?
♠xx♥AQTxxx♦x♣xxxx
I have onlyy been playing 2/1 for 4 weeks so don't laugh at me. BUT I think 2 hearts is the correct call for responder. the hearts are a nice suit and you have already limited your hand, so your p wont raise he will just pass and do the right thing and I am sure if your p passes you will come out of it smelling of roses
#19
Posted 2004-July-01, 11:01
Free, on Jul 1 2004, 02:21 PM, said:
2) usually yes, any rebid above 2M from opener after a 1NT forcing bid is strong, and should establish a GF, or at least forcing to 4X if I remember correct.
2h only suggest to play, u can remove to 2s if ur void.
any rebid above 2M is not strong, at most invitational. if pd bid 3m, it usually suggest to play there. if pd bid 3M, then it is invitational, but passable. for example,
1s 1n
2d/c 3h
?
this is passable.
#20
Posted 2004-July-01, 11:03
Chamaco, on Jul 1 2004, 02:12 PM, said:
Free, on Jul 1 2004, 02:01 PM, said:
1) you mean that opener should pass responder's 2♥ ?
2) you mean that any opener's rebid over 2♠ (major suit rebid) is a Game Force ?
Thanks !!
Hi, Chamaco, if u r talking about 1N forcin in 2/1 framework. I suggest u read better bidding with bergen, uncontested auction. He has discussed this quite throughly.
Ben may give u many good suggestion on this topic.
Hongjun