Is this forcing Learning two over one
#1
Posted 2013-October-19, 04:06
#2
Posted 2013-October-19, 04:10
#3
Posted 2013-October-19, 07:10
Roland
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More system is not the answer...
#4
Posted 2013-October-19, 08:04
#5
Posted 2013-October-19, 13:28
If you do want to play the 2♦ bid as forcing, you need to discuss which follow up are forcing. Here are some suggestions:
1) Play 2m as "forcing on responder", i.e. opener can always pass if he doesn't see game opposite a passed hand, but if he bids on he is unlimitted so responder can't pass below game.
2) Play 2m in the same way as you play a 2/1 in a contested auction. I.e. the rules are the same as after 1♥-(1♠)-2♦ when responder is an unpassed hand.
If you decide on 1) it may sound as if
pass-(pass)-1♥-(pass)
2♣-(2♦)-pass*
is forcing, but you probably don't want to play that way unless you don't open particularly light in 3rd seat.
#6
Posted 2013-October-19, 13:33
#7
Posted 2013-October-19, 18:01
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#8
Posted 2013-October-19, 21:42
UdcaDenny, on 2013-October-19, 04:06, said:
I must correct something. My partner didnt have 5-5 in S and C. He had 6 spades and 4 clubs and 20 points.
#9
Posted 2013-October-21, 03:43
UdcaDenny, on 2013-October-19, 21:42, said:
After 2D, either 3C (new suit on the 3 level) or 3S (showing add. values vs. a 2/1 response)
are gameforcing.
Since you are a passed hand, it does not matter, that you happen to play 2/1 game force.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#10
Posted 2013-October-21, 10:16
I can see partner with a huge hand wanting to show it; I can see responder thinking it's a splinter.
#11
Posted 2013-October-21, 11:44
Opener's rebid of 2 of his suit, a suit below 2 of his suit, or 2NT can be passed. Anything else by opener is game forcing, as it shows extras.
Any bid higher than necessary to show a suit naturally and be forcing is not natural (except for game in opener's first bid suit). So, on the auction P - 1♠ - 2♦; the bids 3♣, 3♥ and 3♠ are all natural and forcing, but 4♣ and 4♥ should be splinters in support of diamonds. 4♠ would be to play.
The partnership can certainly vary the meaning of these calls by agreement, but I would guess that these meanings are pretty standard.