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Gib CC:no way to look for 4-4 major fit

#1 User is offline   lycier 

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Posted 2014-August-21, 02:09



After rebid 2NT,I have no way to look for 4-4 fit :
3=5+,4+
3=nmf,5+,7+TP.
3=5-5 majors (note it is not 4-4 majors)

So I only try 3 to look for another major fit,however Gib answer 3 instead of 3 with 4 cards.I lost 4-4 fit in this hand.

Please check it .
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Posted 2014-August-21, 03:52

That's because it is normal to respond 1 with 4-4 in the majors.

Once you ignore the hearts (which was reasonable) you can't explore for hearts without showing 5 spades.
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Posted 2014-August-21, 10:23

You're right Phil, but shouldn't GIB show 4H before 3S when replying to NMF? Normally we'd want to play the 4-4 instead of the 5-3. If responder then bid 3NT it would correct to 4S.
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Posted 2014-August-23, 12:30

View Postiandayre, on 2014-August-21, 10:23, said:

You're right Phil, but shouldn't GIB show 4H before 3S when replying to NMF? Normally we'd want to play the 4-4 instead of the 5-3. If responder then bid 3NT it would correct to 4S.

If 5-4 you don't use NMF, you bid 3 naturally.

Standard to show 4-card suit with 1 having 4-4 in majors.




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Posted 2014-August-23, 17:01

Steve, the OP said that 3H is described as 5-5 in the majors, making my point valid.
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Posted 2014-August-23, 18:30

Under what conditions does GIB think that South would choose to bid 3 then 3N over 3 rather than just bidding 3N directly over 2N? I don't think the given description of 3N deals with this very well, starting with including the possibility that South has 6 spades.
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