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Posted 2012-August-12, 02:52

It goes
1 1 dbl 2
2

1 = 2+, clubs or balanced
dbl = both majors, typically 4-4 but can be longer

Which suits are (or should be) cue-bids?

This post has been edited by gnasher: 2012-August-12, 03:14

... that would still not be conclusive proof, before someone wants to explain that to me as well as if I was a 5 year-old. - gwnn
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Posted 2012-August-12, 03:38

Since DBL showed both majors they should be cue ( 3 in this auction)

Club suit seems not bid by them (due to 2+) however opener skipped 2, denying 4 card ? If so you need to give me more hint about when exactly they open 1 with only 2. Seems like in this auction opener has at least 3 of them unless they open 1 with 2+4. Something i am not familiar with to be honest, just because their 1 shows 2+ doesnt mean we should not use it as cue IF their 2nd bid implied length in suit.
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Posted 2012-August-12, 04:42

View PostMrAce, on 2012-August-12, 03:38, said:

Since DBL showed both majors they should be cue ( 3 in this auction)


We could still have a 4-4 heart fit, def don't agree that hearts is a cuebid.

I think spades is a cuebid. Clubs is either our only game try (if X is not some game try), or natural (if X is a game try).

So I guess my answer to the OP would be "spades"
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Posted 2012-August-12, 16:24

View PostJLOGIC, on 2012-August-12, 04:42, said:

We could still have a 4-4 heart fit, def don't agree that hearts is a cuebid.

I think spades is a cuebid. Clubs is either our only game try (if X is not some game try), or natural (if X is a game try).

So I guess my answer to the OP would be "spades"


I dont think just because we can have 4-4 fit justifies a bid to be natural when one of them is known to have 4-5 of this suit, especially at 3 level. The chances of finding fit when one of them showed 4-5 is reduced, and even if you find a fit you know it will split 4-1 or on a bad day 5-0. Also the simple 2 bid by opener usually means a balanced hand, so i expect him to hold at least 2 hearts most of the time. Do we really want to use this bid to find a 4-4 fit ?

On the other hand you can of course convince me that playing this 3 as cuebid has less merits than using it as natural. Something which i didnt really think about much tbh.
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