After 2NT, bidding any suit at the 3 level, whether diamonds or anything else, apparently shows 2 stops in that suit and no points. After 5♣, bidding any suit at the 5 level, including 5♠, is supposedly a cuebid in support of clubs. You may not agree with double on this hand but if I had had a strong single-suited hand I would have been equally screwed.
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Two NT to double ridiculously broken
#1
Posted 2012-April-19, 06:14
After 2NT, bidding any suit at the 3 level, whether diamonds or anything else, apparently shows 2 stops in that suit and no points. After 5♣, bidding any suit at the 5 level, including 5♠, is supposedly a cuebid in support of clubs. You may not agree with double on this hand but if I had had a strong single-suited hand I would have been equally screwed.
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#2
Posted 2012-April-19, 08:33
4♠ explanation looks inappropriate, which drives the auction to bad.
Will be reviewed the continuations after 2NT and corrected.
Will be reviewed the continuations after 2NT and corrected.
#3
Posted 2012-April-19, 15:23
mgoetze, on 2012-April-19, 06:14, said:
After 2NT, bidding any suit at the 3 level, whether diamonds or anything else, apparently shows 2 stops in that suit and no points. After 5♣, bidding any suit at the 5 level, including 5♠, is supposedly a cuebid in support of clubs. You may not agree with double on this hand but if I had had a strong single-suited hand I would have been equally screwed.
Isn't this 2♦ (Michaels however I bet the description of a jump to game bid after Michael's will be rediculous) not double?
3♠ after 2NT should be forcing period.
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