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cuebid or double fit?

#1 User is offline   shnk 

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Posted 2013-May-21, 05:15

2/1 GF
1 - 2
3 - 3

Does opener's 3 show extras?
Is 3 more useful as a cuebid (A or K in spades) or showing a double fit?

we play serious 3NT; we don't play any funky keycard asks like kickback or 6-ace RKCB.
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Posted 2013-May-21, 05:18

I prefer cuebid personally but they are both fine and many good players play double fit, in fact I would guess double fit is the more common meaning. Most important thing is to have an agreement about it.
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Posted 2013-May-21, 07:20

Agree with Justin.

the following is a double-fit:

1M - 2m
3m - 3M

but the OP auction is the exception:
1S - 2H
3H - 3S = cuebid for the established suit,
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