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You've agreed on a suit Now don't be cute

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Posted 2015-March-07, 20:17


Why doesn't West simply bid 3 over 3?

Also, shouldn't 3 should be explained as showing exactly 4, not 4+, because if he had 5+ and 11+ total points, he would have bid 2 rather than making a negative double?
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Posted 2015-March-07, 20:47

I remembered I had played several similar hands.
W has only 10TPs,and can't make free bid 2.
I guess that first double with 4+,then bidding 3 is invitational to game.
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Posted 2015-March-08, 09:50

View Postlycier, on 2015-March-07, 20:47, said:

I guess that first double with 4+,then bidding 3 is invitational to game.
The description says otherwise, and East appears to believe the description. (I know, that's not the way this works, but...) Over the double, East could be stuck for a bid, so 2 only shows 3+ support, not 4. 3 then appears to say "I have 4+ of both red suits, so it might be right to play if you're 5341". 3 is "I already told you about my 3 hearts, and I don't have either 4 diamonds or a club stopper". West has to clearly state, at some point, that they belong in hearts.
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