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forcing or nonforcing? basic?

#1 User is offline   billw55 

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Posted 2012-February-17, 13:34

ops quiet, first seat opening:

1 - 1
1 - 1
1NT - 3 <--- F or NF?

Now maybe everyone says "depends on agreements" .. in that case, what would you consider north american standard? European?
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Posted 2012-February-17, 13:38

Hi,

NF, inv. values, 6-4.

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Posted 2012-February-17, 14:18

View Postbillw55, on 2012-February-17, 13:34, said:

ops quiet, first seat opening:

1 - 1
1 - 1
1NT - 3 <--- F or NF?

Now maybe everyone says "depends on agreements" .. in that case, what would you consider north american standard? European?




a bit tricky but I would never pass it. I would think 1s sets up a gf without any discussion.


Good hand to discuss later if pard meant 3d was not forcing.
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Posted 2012-February-17, 14:25

This is forcing. 1 sets up a force, even if it was only one round then I have to think that 2 would cover the invitational hands.
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Posted 2012-February-17, 15:45

It really depends on 1 . If this was simple up the line bidding, I can see no reason why 2 should not be weak and to play and 3 invitational.

Of course, you may develop better bidding system where you do not need a 2 sign off, but obviously you haven't yet.

If 1 is 4 suit forcing, 3 Diamond is forcing.

Opposite an unknown partner, I would aussume 4sf, so 3 is forcing too.
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Posted 2012-February-17, 15:49

Interesting. If 1 is GF, then what does 3 show as opposed to 2?
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Posted 2012-February-17, 15:54

View Postbillw55, on 2012-February-17, 15:49, said:

Interesting. If 1 is GF, then what does 3 show as opposed to 2?


I'd say in the context of 1 establishing a game force, it shows a good 6+ card diamond suit, slam interest.

I don't think 1 has to be game forcing without agreement, but I do think it should be at least invitational values, since you didn't bypass diamonds to begin with. In that context, 2 would show the invitational hand, and 3 the forcing hand.

But either way, 3 is definitely forcing.
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Posted 2012-February-17, 16:52

I would take 3d as a slam try and setting trumps, pard pls cuebid now.


1s for me would be natural and gf with longer diamonds. With less than gf or equal d and s, I would start with 1s


2d would be natural and gf but a bit less than 3d
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sidenote XYZ which is discussed often here in the forums can help a bit with hands less than gf with longer d and 4spades.
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Posted 2012-February-17, 18:00

View PostCSGibson, on 2012-February-17, 15:54, said:

I'd say in the context of 1 establishing a game force, it shows a good 6+ card diamond suit, slam interest.

I don't think 1 has to be game forcing without agreement, but I do think it should be at least invitational values, since you didn't bypass diamonds to begin with. In that context, 2 would show the invitational hand, and 3 the forcing hand.

But either way, 3 is definitely forcing.

May depend if 1-2 is weak or strong.
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Posted 2012-February-20, 07:45

OK next question. What should 2 by responder (over 1) show?
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Posted 2012-February-20, 08:22

View Postbillw55, on 2012-February-20, 07:45, said:

OK next question. What should 2 by responder (over 1) show?


To be discussed.

You may choose 1 as a natural bid and 2 as artifical gf without 4 spades.
If you play that 1 is either spades or artifical gf, 2 can be used as a 5+5 hand, similar to other auctions where the jump in the 4. suit shows a twosuiter.
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Posted 2012-February-20, 08:24

I thought most people didn't play 1C-1D-1H-1S as fourth suit forcing? So with that said 3D invitational values, 6 diamonds (he's probably got a 4=2=6=1 hand)

ACBL website suggests they don't, for whatever that's worth: http://web2.acbl.org...suitforcing.pdf
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Posted 2012-February-20, 09:35

Around here, most play 1 as 4SF. I don't. I play Walsh, so 1 shows 4+ spades and invitational values (and 1 shows 4+ diamonds). When I later bid 3 over 1NT, since I play Two Way Checkback so could have bid either 2 (inv) or 2 (GF), I'm showing 4 spades and 6 diamonds and invitational values (with a GF, I'd start with 2). BTW, the auction 1-1-1NT-3 would show a weak hand with 4 spades and 6 diamonds.

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Posted 2012-February-20, 09:56

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I thought most people didn't play 1C-1D-1H-1S as fourth suit forcing?


The writers of the yellow card pamphlet, and about three other people in the world, use 2S over 1C-1D-1H as FSF. I've yet to meet any of them at the table.
It is true that 1S is more likely to include a spade suit than most other FSF bids. Opener will be correspondingly more willing to bid 2S rather than notrump with 4-4-1-4 hands.
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Posted 2012-February-20, 10:26

View PostSiegmund, on 2012-February-20, 09:56, said:

The writers of the yellow card pamphlet, and about three other people in the world, use 2S over 1C-1D-1H as FSF. I've yet to meet any of them at the table.
It is true that 1S is more likely to include a spade suit than most other FSF bids. Opener will be correspondingly more willing to bid 2S rather than notrump with 4-4-1-4 hands.


I and my regular partner are two of the three. I wonder who the third is?
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Posted 2012-February-20, 10:55

View PostCSGibson, on 2012-February-20, 10:26, said:

I and my regular partner are two of the three. I wonder who the third is?


Elianna and me.... oops, that's four. :P
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Posted 2012-February-20, 11:39

And my partner- I do not count, he forced me to use it...
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Posted 2012-February-20, 12:21

+1 to the "1 is a natural, 4+, one round force, 2 is GF" camp.
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Posted 2012-February-20, 12:51

View Postblackshoe, on 2012-February-20, 09:35, said:

I play Walsh, so 1 shows 4+ spades and invitational values.

You certainly might play it that way, but I wouldn't call it Walsh. Walsh responds 1S with 4 spades, a longer diamond suit, and less than G.F.
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Posted 2012-February-20, 18:54

Forcing for me as 1S is 4th suit forcing.
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