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#1 User is offline   dustinst22 

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Posted 2011-July-14, 14:05

Say the auction goes (you open):

1 (1) x (2) __

Is 2 by opener here simply competing for the partial, or should it show extras? How do you play this?

I thought it was to compete for the partial, but my "expert" partner told me I needed reverse values to "free bid" 2. Wouldn't 3 be a stronger hand in support of spades?
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Posted 2011-July-14, 14:09

I would answer the question like this:

Is there a opening hand where you wouldn't raise to 2 in:

1 - (pass) - 1 - (2);
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but pass in your sequence?

(edit) - free bids at the two level don't really exist anymore.
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Posted 2011-July-14, 14:15

View Postdustinst22, on 2011-July-14, 14:05, said:

Say the auction goes (you open):

1 (1) x (2) __

Is 2 by opener here simply competing for the partial, or should it show extras? How do you play this?

I thought it was to compete for the partial, but my "expert" partner told me I needed reverse values to "free bid" 2. Wouldn't 3 be a stronger hand in support of spades?


Doesn't show extras.

Also, 3 isn't a strong spade raise, but just a general force (possibly stopper seeking, etc).
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Posted 2011-July-14, 14:23

View Postsemeai, on 2011-July-14, 14:15, said:

Doesn't show extras.

Also, 3 isn't a strong spade raise, but just a general force (possibly stopper seeking, etc).



Ok, that makes sense. Thanks.
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Posted 2011-July-14, 15:57

my "expert" :rolleyes: partner told me I needed reverse values to "free bid" 2 :lol:

What Phil said:
You're just raising his bid...
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