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#1 User is offline   jillybean 

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Posted 2011-December-27, 17:27



Dealer north, 2/1
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Posted 2011-December-27, 17:33

1h=1nt
2d=3d
3s=3nt
4h(rkc in d)=4nt(1-4)
5d=p

for me north had too many extras to pass 3nt but I understand if some prefer pass.
south had a very minimum hand.
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Posted 2011-December-27, 18:12

1h - 3c (natural invite)
3nt - pass
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Posted 2011-December-27, 18:44

What is this natural bidding?
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Posted 2011-December-27, 20:03

I like

1-3
3nt
all pass

if you have that in your bag.

1-1nt
2-3
3-3nt
all pass

if you don't.
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Posted 2011-December-28, 06:51

1H - 1NT (1)
2D (2) - 4C (3)
5D (4)

(1) forcing
(2) 4+, a common agreement
(3) fit jump, diamond fit, 5+ clubs, max, the alternative would be 2S -
the impossible 2S, showing a fit and a max, this would lead to 3NT,
after a 3S bid by opener
(4) given the club single, there is not a lot of interest in playing anything else

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Posted 2011-December-28, 13:20

View Postjillybean, on 2011-December-27, 17:27, said:



Dealer north, 2/1


1H - 1NT!
2D - 2S! ( Impossible Spade... showing top end of 1NT! w/Diam fit )
3NT
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( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall

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Posted 2011-December-29, 04:18

I have to admit, my thought process runs similarly to Don's and I am surprised so many are raising with 3D rather than 2S. My 2/1 auction:-

1H - 1NT
2D - 2S
3S - 3NT

Auction in preferred style:-

1H = 10-17 unbal, 5+ hearts
... - 2C = < invitational (~6-9), 4+ clubs, denies 4 spades
2D = nat
... - 2S = super-max diamond raise
3N
(-: Zel :-)
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Posted 2011-December-29, 08:30

You all did better than us, I played in 2.
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Posted 2011-December-29, 09:54

View Postjillybean, on 2011-December-29, 08:30, said:

You all did better than us, I played in 2.



my guess is pard forgot about impossible 2spades here where he could bid 2s forcing 2nt and then 3c or 3d to show a good invite in c or d and a direct 3c or 3d over 2d which could show something weaker. An easy convention to forget on this deal. :(
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Posted 2011-December-29, 10:34

View Postjillybean, on 2011-December-29, 08:30, said:

You all did better than us, I played in 2.

it doesn´t take much imagination to place the cards in a way where 2 is a winner over 3NT, but I would also invite with south´s hand.
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Posted 2011-December-29, 14:10

View Postjillybean, on 2011-December-29, 08:30, said:

You all did better than us, I played in 2.


I would not like to be in 3NT on these hands.
After 1H - 3C (invitational) I think opener has a choice between passing and raising clubs.

As a double-dummy bidding problem, you want to play in either a club partial or in 5C, and this is difficult.
One possibility is for responder to ignore the diamond fit, and bid 1H - 1NT - 2D - 3C, assuming that 3C is constructive (which it would be for some people).
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Posted 2011-December-29, 15:17

More on the Impossible Spade.
I have in my notes a tidbit from Fred G.... where you can improve on Responder's rebids when Opener has rebid 2D :

His suggestion ( I can't find the original thread ):
1H - 1NT
2D - 2S! ( either a good Club hand or strong Diam raise )
2NT! ( asks ) - ??
......................3C = good Club hand ( direct 3C over 2D would be a lesser hand )
......................3D = strong Diam raise

Just thinking out loud, let's say the 2S! always shows the strong Diam raise:
1H - 1NT
2D - 2S! ( strong Diam raise + something else )
2NT! ( what else? ) - ??
..............................3C = Club-stop(s), no Sp-stop
..............................3D = 5+ Diam or questionable stops
..............................3H = honor-x doubleton Ht
..............................3S = Sp-stop(s), no Cl-stop
.............................3NT = Cl & Sp-stop
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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