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1H-1N(f)-2m-3S ?

#1 User is offline   steve2005 

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Posted 2013-October-25, 18:36

1-1N(forcing)-2 of minor-3
does this sequence have any meaning in 2/1?

any difference if just playing standard with 1N non-forcing?
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Posted 2013-October-25, 19:07

Logically I think it has to be a splinter in support of opener's minor, and a maximum for the forcing NT response. So some 10-12 points, singleton or void in spades, fewer than 3 hearts, and at least 5 cards in opener's minor.

If 1NT is old style standard (balanced, about 6-9 HCP) 3 is an impossible bid.
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Posted 2013-October-26, 02:23

I like to refer to Kokish-Kraft for constructive bidding ideas like this and others.
http://www.bridgewithdan.com/systems/

Koach is a great theoretician.

Thanks,
Dan
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