I don't understand the explanation of 3♣. Is it supposed to be "help suit game try"?
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Game try suit
#2
Posted 2012-April-18, 09:09
my experiences with GIB, usually you would need honors in clubs, not length like xxxx.
KQX would be good, since you dont have those maybe 3♦ would say I have good
diamonds for sure not clubs.
you didnt do anything just answered a question to your partner.
KQX would be good, since you dont have those maybe 3♦ would say I have good
diamonds for sure not clubs.
you didnt do anything just answered a question to your partner.
#3
Posted 2012-April-18, 10:49
After 1minor - 1Major - 2Major, GIB bids the cheapest 3+ card suit with 11+ total points. It's not a help suit try, since it doesn't show any particular quality of the suit, just length.
GIB's responses to the game try are:
3N: Balanced maximum (14-15 HCP), no royal cards in the Major.
4Major: 14+ HCP with royals in the Major, 13+ HCP with KQx(x) in the trial suit, or 12+ HCP and singleton or void in the unbid suit.
3Major: other hands
In addition, in the auction 1minor - 1♥ - 2♥- 2{SP], opener can bid 2N to show a balanced minimum.
GIB's responses to the game try are:
3N: Balanced maximum (14-15 HCP), no royal cards in the Major.
4Major: 14+ HCP with royals in the Major, 13+ HCP with KQx(x) in the trial suit, or 12+ HCP and singleton or void in the unbid suit.
3Major: other hands
In addition, in the auction 1minor - 1♥ - 2♥- 2{SP], opener can bid 2N to show a balanced minimum.
#4
Posted 2012-April-18, 11:02
Of course, in this case North knows he's going to game with an opening hand opposite partner's opening hand. Is he using this as a slam try?
#5
Posted 2012-April-18, 13:54
He's using it as a temporizing bid, to get more information about opener's hand.
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