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#1 User is offline   Adam1105 

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Posted 2013-October-12, 21:30



Although, I'm interested in what other players would bid sitting East, I'm MUCH MORE INTERESTED in knowing exactly the god of SAYC says I'm supposed to bid here.



Thank you for you kind help.

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Posted 2013-October-12, 21:49

Find the nearest green card.
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Posted 2013-October-13, 05:30

SAYC is just a system card. No system covers what to do when you don't have the values to do anything; they just leave it to our fertile imagination.
"Bidding Spades to show spades can work well." (Kenberg)
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Posted 2013-October-14, 08:33

This is more interesting if it goes P P X P.

I think I defend but without much conviction.
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Posted 2013-October-14, 14:15

Pass, and also pass a reopening double and lead a club
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Posted 2013-October-15, 02:46

Hi,

the booklet
http://web2.acbl.org.../play/SP3%20(bk)%20single%20pages.pdf

Taken from the section "Competive Bidding"

Bids after intervention retain their meaning, if possible.

#1 X is neg. up to 2S

On a quick glance, I was not able to find the req. for a neg. X on the 2 level,
for a 1 level neg. X, you need 6+

#2 Cue is forcing to game, with no clear direction for the moment

You did ask about a competive seq., and the section about "Competive Bidding" is only
on 1 page, so you cant expect a clear answer from the booklet / from the SAYC gods.

My take:

#1 pass
#2 if partner reopens with a X, bid 3D

With kind regards
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Posted 2013-October-15, 07:49

Why the heck would I be considering making a negative X on this hand. The shape is 100% wrong, why even bring that up?
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Posted 2013-October-15, 08:10

View PostP_Marlowe, on 2013-October-15, 02:46, said:

Hi,

the booklet
http://web2.acbl.org.../play/SP3%20(bk)%20single%20pages.pdf

Taken from the section "Competive Bidding"

Bids after intervention retain their meaning, if possible.

#1 X is neg. up to 2S

On a quick glance, I was not able to find the req. for a neg. X on the 2 level,
for a 1 level neg. X, you need 6+

#2 Cue is forcing to game, with no clear direction for the moment

You did ask about a competive seq., and the section about "Competive Bidding" is only
on 1 page, so you cant expect a clear answer from the booklet / from the SAYC gods.

My take:

#1 pass
#2 if partner reopens with a X, bid 3D

With kind regards
Marlowe


This seems right, but I don't know about the final action. Anything could be right, including the penalty pass.

The first part of the problem is easy. The second part is very difficult.
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Posted 2013-October-16, 07:30

View PostTylerE, on 2013-October-15, 07:49, said:

Why the heck would I be considering making a negative X on this hand. The shape is 100% wrong, why even bring that up?

It was intended as a complete summary of the things, SAYC says about competitive bidding situations.
If you know the complete summary, you know, if the SAYC notes cover the situation or not.
And if I give you another add. Ace, but make the your spade holding xxxx, than the shape is still
100% wrong, than the neg. X is at least an option, ... or not.

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Posted 2013-October-16, 08:44

I know exactly what the booklet says: "The negative double is used through 2 promising four cards (at least) in an unbid
major."

Are you misreading the auction? The unbid major is hearts, not spades.
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