IMP pairs, your bid
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#1
Posted 2012-November-08, 00:36
IMP pairs, your bid
#2
Posted 2012-November-08, 01:29
2NT would be blackout for me, but if followed up by 3NT shows a better hand than an immediate 3NT, so that is my bid - 2NT followed by 3NT. If partner by passes the semi forced 3C and bids 3S I will think again.
#3
Posted 2012-November-08, 02:10
#4
Posted 2012-November-08, 04:04
But if I start with 3 ♦ this is 4sf and I have no clue what to do over 3 NT or 4 club from partner.
If I start with any kind of NT bid, we may never find a fit anywhere...
Roland
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#5
Posted 2012-November-08, 04:08
#6
Posted 2012-November-08, 04:09
On the other hand, if p can bid 2nt after 2♠ we seem to have some sort of diamond fit.
#7
Posted 2012-November-08, 04:57
Roland
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#9
Posted 2012-November-08, 06:47
To be honest, I would just pick 3NT. The hand is a misfit and partner is very unlikely to have enough for 6NT; he can always invite with 4NT anyway.
ahydra
#10
Posted 2012-November-08, 07:00
ahydra, on 2012-November-08, 06:47, said:
Yes, with your hand you sign off in 3♣.
#11
Posted 2012-November-08, 07:01
Codo, on 2012-November-08, 04:57, said:
Unless playing it as FSF it doesn't ask for a stopper. If you want to ask for a stopper you will either have a 5th spade (bid 2♠) or club support (bid 3♣).
If you bid 2♠ and p then bids 2NT he must have a diamond stopper.
#12
Posted 2012-November-08, 07:27
helene_t, on 2012-November-08, 07:00, said:
No, I think we bid 2S first and then bid 3C to show a weak hand with 5S and club tolerance (partner's 2NT, 3C and 3S are all non-forcing in my mind, maybe not to everyone though).
George Carlin
#13
Posted 2012-November-08, 07:27
George Carlin
#14
Posted 2012-November-08, 07:28
2 ♠ has another advantage: It is the bid which leaves the most space for partner. 3 ♦ uses up the most space.
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I would pass 2 Heart and be happy about it. And with a little more, I can rebid 2 Spade, yes.
Roland
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#15
Posted 2012-November-08, 08:16
jillybean, on 2012-November-08, 00:36, said:
IMP pairs, your bid
3d art/gf..often but not always with 5s..this would be a typical hand.
2s would be 5s and much weaker..say 8/9 at the very most...
2nt would be art/ weakish with only 4s.
should pard rebid 4c over 3d here...I would rebid 4nt natural.(4d would be rkc in c,not natural)
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#16
Posted 2012-November-08, 08:23
1♣ - 1♠ - 2♥
============
2♠ = to play
2N = clubs
... - 3♣
... - ... - 3D = slam try in clubs
... - ... - 3H = 5+ spades
... - ... - 3S = no diamond stop
... - ... - 3N = diamonds stopped, mild slam try
3♣ = to play 3♦ or various GF hands
... - 3♦
... - ... - 3♥ = 6+ spades with diamond stop
... - ... - 3♠ = 5 spades with diamond stop
... - ... - 3N = to play with good diamond stop
3♦ = hearts
... - 3♥
... - ... - 3♠ = starts a cue auction
... - ... - 4m = singleton splinter
3H = 6+ spades, no diamond stop
3S = 5 spades, no diamond stop
3N = to play but without a secure diamond stop, typically 4342 shape
4m = void splinter
4M = to play
So you have the auction 1♣ - 1♠; 2♥ - 3♣; 3♦ - 3♠ showing exactly 5 spades and a diamond stop. It would be tough to get to 6♦ from here though...
If playing that a 2♠ rebid is forcing it seems like a no-brainer to start with that. It is not like we cannot bid some number of NT next time round. If partner bids 2NT instead then we have the option of a natural 3♦, which to some extent caters to the (rare except on BBF) hand Roland was referring to.
#17
Posted 2012-November-08, 08:30
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#18
Posted 2012-November-08, 08:58
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1♣:1♠
2♥:3♦
6♣:
#19
Posted 2012-November-08, 09:53
I'm a happy passer. Might miss the grand but it might be opposite a 2-4-0-7 hand with solid clubs and it's not safe to move.
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#20
Posted 2012-November-08, 10:10
ahydra