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#1 User is offline   mgoetze 

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Posted 2015-July-26, 10:54



Partner's 2 promised 5 diamonds and was game-forcing.

(1) What has partner shown? Can he still be minimum?

(2) If he can be minimum, what's your bid now?
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Posted 2015-July-26, 15:44

Usually play 2N shows 12-14 or 18+ Balanced. Partner rebids 3N with 15-17. No fast arrival in NT.
Here I trust partner and rebid 3N - confident that they must take one more bid if 18+.
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Posted 2015-July-26, 15:56

no fast arrival in no-trumps. but 2nt doesn't deny 15-17 - can't go jumping to 3nt without good stops in clubs. 4nt now lest partner be endplayed with 16 or 17.
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Posted 2015-July-26, 16:40

That diamond Queen is far too valuable to risk 3N, so 4N is has to be
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Posted 2015-July-27, 11:57

Partner can still have anything from a minimum game forcing hand to a moose. The only things you know for sure at this point are that partner probably doesn't have 3 s or 4 s, else a raise would have been made.

3 NT by opener here would be basically a signoff with a minimum hand.

You do have 17 HCP and that lovely Q. So to show the extras, you need to find some other call. 4 NT seems to stand out. Opposite a minimum 12-14 GF you should have somewhere between 29-31 HCP total.

If partner has good , say AK10xx, then the Q is a golden card. If partner doesn't have good cards, then partner almost assuredly has good cards. With something like Qx Qxx KJ10xx KJx, partner ought to make a forcing 1 NT call and bid 2 NT on the next round.
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Posted 2015-July-27, 13:23

View Postmgoetze, on 2015-July-26, 10:54, said:



Partner's 2 promised 5 diamonds and was game-forcing.
(1) What has partner shown? Can he still be minimum?
(2) If he can be minimum, what's your bid now?
IMO partner's 2N rebid doesn't limit his hand. I rank
  • 3 = NAT. In case partner has x x x x A K J x x x A x x or better. A slam may play better than a notrump slam.
  • 4N = INV.
  • 3N = NAT.

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Posted 2015-July-27, 16:01

View Postwank, on 2015-July-26, 15:56, said:

no fast arrival in no-trumps. but 2nt doesn't deny 15-17 - can't go jumping to 3nt without good stops in clubs.

Maybe it is a better agreement to make a false preference bid of 2 with a 15-17 balanced hand that for some reason won't jump to 3nt. I think playing the 2nt rebid as 12-25 is problematic. You will need some artificial follow ups but if you want opener to be able to pattern out naturally after the 2nt bid there are not any bids left for showing strength artificially.

So I agree with Steve although I don't know what is standard.
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Posted 2015-July-27, 18:30

I always rebid 3D here and lie about my shape when my honor structure looks like this. I don't know if that's crazy. It hasn't burned me yet, but I'm not sure it's helped yet either :)
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Posted 2015-July-28, 03:02

View Postkuhchung, on 2015-July-27, 18:30, said:

I always rebid 3D here and lie about my shape when my honor structure looks like this. I don't know if that's crazy. It hasn't burned me yet, but I'm not sure it's helped yet either :)


It seems practical, but some partner may play you for 5=4=3=1 or 5=4=4=0 and force to a diamond slam assuming that their Axxx of clubs is no losers opposite your stiff or void. But still, game before slam and avoiding losing the first 5 club tricks in 3nt might be worth while.
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Posted 2015-July-28, 15:21

View PostMbodell, on 2015-July-28, 03:02, said:

It seems practical, but some partner may play you for 5=4=3=1 or 5=4=4=0 and force to a diamond slam assuming that their Axxx of clubs is no losers opposite your stiff or void. But still, game before slam and avoiding losing the first 5 club tricks in 3nt might be worth while.


I'm more afraid of partner driving slam with xxx in clubs. If he really has Axxx then I think we just have enough tricks*

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Posted 2015-July-29, 17:22

View Postmgoetze, on 2015-July-26, 10:54, said:



Partner's 2 promised 5 diamonds and was game-forcing.

(1) What has partner shown? Can he still be minimum?

(2) If he can be minimum, what's your bid now?


1) yes
2) I will try 3d now, responder will still play opener for far less than this.
3) will try 4nt over a 3nt rebid
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