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What is your call do you feel forced?

#1 User is offline   ochinko 

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Posted 2010-January-28, 02:07

Imps, red on white. RHO deals.
Scoring: IMP

(Pass) - Pass - (1) - Dbl
(Pass) - 1 - (Pass) - 2
(Pass) - ?
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Posted 2010-January-28, 02:16

2S. Might as well see what partner is up to here. Do I "feel forced"? I assume you mean do I treat 2C as a non natural forcing bid? Yes.
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Posted 2010-January-28, 02:24

It would be quite unusual to dbl a 1 opening with long.
So partners 2 is artificial, strong and forcing.
So I'll have to bid 2 now.
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Posted 2010-January-28, 03:08

I always respond the higher suit the first time in this situation. Since partner has shown length in the majors you're in a similar position to having two five card suits when partner has not shown major length. 'Bid four cards suits upwards' is not applicable here, especially since partner will not bid a four card spade suit over your one heart anyway.
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Posted 2010-January-28, 03:50

nigel_k, on Jan 28 2010, 10:08 AM, said:

I always respond the higher suit the first time in this situation. Since partner has shown length in the majors you're in a similar position to having two five card suits when partner has not shown major length. 'Bid four cards suits upwards' is not applicable here, especially since partner will not bid a four card spade suit over your one heart anyway.

Me too.
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Posted 2010-January-28, 04:25

I also bid 1 rather than 1, specially if I am strong enough to recompete later.

As it is now bid 2 I think 2 shows a non yarborough and that's what we got.
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Posted 2010-January-28, 07:57

The problem with 2 is, that my partner would not understand it, because I had not bid 1 with this hand. He will guess that I have a 45xy hand. :(
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Posted 2010-January-28, 07:59

agree with Nigel. it's a very useful and somehow unintuitive concept. also if you bid a major then a minor, you promise 4-5. my bridge improved a lot by understanding these two simple rules.

BTW 2 promises a rebid for some people. Not sure which is best. Definitely GF is bad bad.
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Posted 2010-January-28, 20:36

gwnn, on Jan 28 2010, 08:59 AM, said:

also if you bid a major then a minor, you promise 4-5.

Hmm, why can't you be 4-4?
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Posted 2010-January-28, 21:16

good point. I never really realized that. ;) I always had the impression that you had to be 4- but now that i think about it 4-4 is of course also good. anyway doubler will pass the minor bid with 33 since advancer is often 4-5 but never 5-4.
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Posted 2010-January-28, 23:20

bid 1 the first time and you dont have this problem
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Posted 2010-January-29, 00:43

Just curious, if the auction went something like:
(1) X 1
3

and that went down a trick, would anyone be saying they would have responded 1 so they could stop lower after partner bids 1?
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Posted 2010-January-29, 08:30

ochinko, on Jan 28 2010, 03:07 AM, said:

Imps, red on white. RHO deals.
Scoring: IMP

(Pass) - Pass - (1) - Dbl
(Pass) - 1 - (Pass) - 2
(Pass) - ?

1000%! As partner did not just raise s I would bid 2
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Posted 2010-January-29, 08:31

jdonn, on Jan 29 2010, 07:43 AM, said:

Just curious, if the auction went something like:
(1) X 1
3

and that went down a trick, would anyone be saying they would have responded 1 so they could stop lower after partner bids 1?

He wouldn't bid
  1 dbl pass 1
  pass 1
on a four-card suit, would he?.

The only hand-type that would both raise 1 to 3 and bid 1 over 1 is a hand with five spades that is too strong to overcall. I don't think it's a big problem to reach the three level opposite such a hand.

This post has been edited by gnasher: 2010-January-29, 08:31

... that would still not be conclusive proof, before someone wants to explain that to me as well as if I was a 5 year-old. - gwnn
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Posted 2010-January-29, 08:41

jdonn, on Jan 29 2010, 01:43 AM, said:

Just curious, if the auction went something like:
(1) X 1
3

and that went down a trick, would anyone be saying they would have responded 1 so they could stop lower after partner bids 1?

Why? Is the TOXer in the first auction going to pass my raise in the second? BTW I would probably be going down 2 in the first auction (incomplete since it did not include my 4 bid) :)
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Posted 2010-January-29, 12:32

jdonn, on Jan 29 2010, 01:43 AM, said:

Just curious, if the auction went something like:
(1) X 1
3

and that went down a trick, would anyone be saying they would have responded 1 so they could stop lower after partner bids 1?

Umm I doubt it. Bidding 1S on this auction is normal so that you can show both suits if partner cuebids, I don't think anyone is just saying it because of this particular hand.
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