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#1 User is offline   SimonFa 

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Posted 2012-January-01, 13:55

IMPS (BIL marathon), both white.

P - (1) - X - P
1NT - (2) - 2 -

Is partner showing a strong hand and Spades or a simple suit preference and not forcing after my limit bid? I assumed, correctly, suit preference but I don't recall seeing this sequence before and as I had 10HCP and 3 Spades I was concerned we might be missing game.


If it is a simple suit preference how would you show a 17+HCP hand with and a forcing bid after my 1NT?

As always thanks in advance,

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Posted 2012-January-01, 14:40

To me it seems GF with 5+. I wouldn't double for T/O with 5 and bidding 4 card suit here when partner could just hold 2 is absurd.
I could agree 2 bid to be natural competitive as (43)51 shape tends to double but would assume it too to be strong without discussion.
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Posted 2012-January-01, 15:37

While I have been known to double with some 5431 hands (depending on suit quality and overall strength of the hand, ie a hand that could stand to x and then pass throughout) and hence might just about have five spades for my initial double, I'd still have thought that 2 here is a strong bid, showing a 5 card suit. With a very spade-y hand partner might have bid 3 and with a typical takeout double shape and a game force facing your 1NT bid he might cue or bid NT.
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Posted 2012-January-03, 02:54

Looks like big double with spades for me, 5+ spades and 17+ HCP. 3 would be self sufficient spades and absolute GF, but this doesnt look like something to pass either.
For all your partner knows you could be single spade and AQ as your only honors.
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Posted 2012-January-03, 04:49

If 2S is big, how does one compete in this sequence holding say 5 spades, club shortage and 13 HCP? Particularly at MPs you need some way of showing that.

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Posted 2012-January-03, 05:46

View Postahydra, on 2012-January-03, 04:49, said:

If 2S is big, how does one compete in this sequence holding say 5 spades, club shortage and 13 HCP? Particularly at MPs you need some way of showing that.

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Posted 2012-January-03, 05:57

2S showes a good hand with spades, ... no necessarily GF, but a good hand.

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Posted 2012-January-05, 11:18

Thanks everyone, not conclusive and something I need to make sure real world partner and I are in agreement.

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Posted 2012-January-05, 18:42

View Postahydra, on 2012-January-03, 04:49, said:

If 2S is big, how does one compete in this sequence holding say 5 spades, club shortage and 13 HCP? Particularly at MPs you need some way of showing that.

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Have you ever heard of a 1S overcall? The given sequence shows a big S hand.
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Posted 2012-January-06, 00:34

I would play 2D as competitive (4351,3451 11-14pts) but 2M as GF 17+, I rarely X with 5431,4531 (crappy 5 card suit, minimum hand) and if I do im passing partner 1Nt.
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