Assume you play a standard system where responses to a reverse are as follows: (you can mention if you feel these are unsound)
1x p 1y p
2z p ?
(y > z > x)
Cheaper of the fourth suit or 2NT implies weakness and can get out below game if opener has a minimum reverse
(i.e. 1C-1S-2D-2H, or 1C-1S-2H-2NT)
2 of responder's major is ambiguous and forcing (could be weak - still possible to get out below game)
All other bids are game forcing (possible to get out in 4 of a minor with sophisticated agreements.)
How would you play responder's jump rebid in his major (i.e. 1C-1S-2H-3S) ?
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Responder's jump rebid after a reverse 1C-1S-2H-3SAA
#1
Posted 2011-March-08, 09:53
I tend to lead fourth best - as opposed to the best suit, the second best suit, or the third best suit for our side
#2
Posted 2011-March-08, 10:20
paulhar, on 2011-March-08, 09:53, said:
Assume you play a standard system where responses to a reverse are as follows: (you can mention if you feel these are unsound)
1x p 1y p
2z p ?
(y > z > x)
Cheaper of the fourth suit or 2NT implies weakness and can get out below game if opener has a minimum reverse
(i.e. 1C-1S-2D-2H, or 1C-1S-2H-2NT)
2 of responder's major is ambiguous and forcing (could be weak - still possible to get out below game)
All other bids are game forcing (possible to get out in 4 of a minor with sophisticated agreements.)
How would you play responder's jump rebid in his major (i.e. 1C-1S-2H-3S) ?
1x p 1y p
2z p ?
(y > z > x)
Cheaper of the fourth suit or 2NT implies weakness and can get out below game if opener has a minimum reverse
(i.e. 1C-1S-2D-2H, or 1C-1S-2H-2NT)
2 of responder's major is ambiguous and forcing (could be weak - still possible to get out below game)
All other bids are game forcing (possible to get out in 4 of a minor with sophisticated agreements.)
How would you play responder's jump rebid in his major (i.e. 1C-1S-2H-3S) ?
A similar thread ... in Sept of last year:
http://forums.bridge...opic=41920&st=0
At that time I mentioned that with Ingerberman and Ron Anderson's Leb3 ( for reverses ), they consider 2S, in this unique case of a 2H reverse over a 1S response, as not only forcing but game forcing.
However, Peachy gave the best reply ( IMO ) . The 2S can be either a weak hand OR GF, but 2S is "forcing"
because 2H has " promised a rebid " . It means, however, that you "can't get out " in 2S because it cannot be passed.
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As to the question about " 3S ".
There are 3 ways for Responder to bid 3S:
1) 1m - 1S
2H - 3Sjump = invitational
2) 1m - 1S
2H - 2NT! ( Leb ... forcing 3C! )
3C! - 3S = sign-off, weak.
That leaves:
3) 1m - 1S
2H - 2S ( either as an immediate GF or if only F1, then any new suit, etc, later is GF )
Don Stenmark
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"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
" Did someone mention relays? " .... Zelandakh
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"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
" Did someone mention relays? " .... Zelandakh
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#3
Posted 2011-March-11, 12:51
I play that 3M shows slam interest with a very strong suit (can play in slam opposite a small singleton). I think that showing slam interest is more important than showing the invitation.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.
- hrothgar
- hrothgar
#4
Posted 2011-March-11, 13:00
It would never occur to me that 3♠ is anything except what Han plays.
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#5
Posted 2011-March-11, 15:59
Phil, on 2011-March-11, 13:00, said:
It would never occur to me that 3♠ is anything except what Han plays.
I gave you a +1, can't be said often enough.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.
- hrothgar
- hrothgar
#6
Posted 2011-March-11, 16:57
Phil, on 2011-March-11, 13:00, said:
It would never occur to me that 3♠ is anything except what Han plays.
I play it as slammy, setting thrumphs. Doesn't feel silly.
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Do not underestimate the power of the dark side. Or the ninth trumph.
Best Regards Ole Berg
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We should always assume 2/1 unless otherwise stated, because:
- If the original poster didn't bother to state his system, that means that he thinks it's obvious what he's playing. The only people who think this are 2/1 players.
Gnasher
Do not underestimate the power of the dark side. Or the ninth trumph.
Best Regards Ole Berg
_____________________________________
We should always assume 2/1 unless otherwise stated, because:
- If the original poster didn't bother to state his system, that means that he thinks it's obvious what he's playing. The only people who think this are 2/1 players.
Gnasher
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