The Last Word
#1
Posted 2010-April-08, 13:59
1♠-1N
3♣-4♠
Two aspiring players said:
1) 3-card limit raise
2) 3-cards, minimum
You get the last word, so what do you say?
#2
Posted 2010-April-08, 14:07
#1 used to be standard but I can't see how that is playable.
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#3
Posted 2010-April-08, 14:39
#4
Posted 2010-April-08, 14:42
#6
Posted 2010-April-08, 15:00
Meanwhile, if I start the limit raise with 3S, how do I show the extra trump? Isn't partner going to be interested in that feature, given that by definition we must be exploring for slam?
If 4-level cuebidding is important then perhaps the jump should say something specific about red-suit holdings, but I don't think it should show a piece of garbage.
#7
Posted 2010-April-08, 15:04
#8
Posted 2010-April-08, 15:05
Bbradley62, on Apr 8 2010, 04:04 PM, said:
Wow heck no, the odds for slam are way way too good opposite that. For slam purposes that hand is probably as good as a limit raise at this point, it has gone up that much in value.
#9
Posted 2010-April-08, 16:06
I have had this agreement for years, after an expensive misunderstanding long ago.
#10
Posted 2010-April-08, 16:31
peachy, on Apr 8 2010, 05:06 PM, said:
I have had this agreement for years, after an expensive misunderstanding long ago.
Here we go again about the SJS over partner's 1NT! response ( 1 Rnd Force ) .
Peachy has it right.
4S = 3 card limit raise.
3S could be as few as 2 cards Sp, normally a minimum 1NT!, and little or no interest in partner's 2nd suit, Cl.
#12
Posted 2010-April-08, 17:56
However, it can convey some kind of specific holding, no matter which --a crap 3-card L.R. with no bullets, no filler in the J.S, suit.
#13
Posted 2010-April-08, 18:29
Agree with others that it seems better for 4♠ to show the "garbage raise" and start the three-card limit raise with 3♠ to improve slam bidding.. but this is not what I'd assume without discussion.
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