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The two hands beyond description in 2/1 system

#1 User is offline   lycier 

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Posted 2016-January-05, 07:50

Hello everyone :

First of all,let's read the book " Two over one Game Force (Revised-Expanded) " by Max Hardy.

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The hand beyond description in 2/1 system is six cards club with game invitational 9-11hcp.

As we know that jump shift response of 3 to an opening 1 is systemically to show a hand with 6-card suit and game invitational values (9+ to 12- points).
Now I have some similar problems on it here:

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After your partner opens 1,you hold :
1-
: 54
: K93
: KQ10962
: Q8

2-
: xx
: xxx
: AKQxxx
: xx

If it goes :
1 - 1
1NT - ?

How to describe two hands? How to differentiate between two hands?
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After your partner opens 1, you hold :
1-
: K93
: 54
: Q8
: KQ10962

2-
: xxx
: xx
: xx
: AKQxxx

The bidding sequences go :
1 - 1nt
2 - ?

How to describe two hands? How to differentiate between two hands?
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After your partner opens 1, you hold :
1-
: 54
: k93
: Q8
: KQ10962

2-
: xx
: xxx
: xx
: AKQxxx

The bidding sequences go :
1 - 1nt
2 - ?
How to describe two hands? How to differentiate between two hands?

Now I think all the 2/1 players are sure to make some painful guessing to decide final contract in the most of situations.
Any suggested plans are welcomed.

Lycier
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Posted 2016-January-05, 08:40

After partner's 1NT rebid I would sign off with both of them. Maybe pass at matchpoints and 2 at IMPs? In any case, this is a matter of judgment, not system, since I am in charge and just place the contract.

After partner's 1M opening, 1NT followed by 3 would normally show a slightly weaker hand. So the choice is between an immediate 3 bid (if agreed to show invitational strength) or 1NT followed by 2NT. I think Hardy plays it the other way, i.e. the immediate 3 is weak while 1NT followed by 3 is invitational.

In any case, I have the choice between showing an invitational hand with clubs or an invitational balanced non-fitting hand.

I would chose to describe hand 1 as balanced and hand 2 as clubs, but playing Hardy's methods I will onfurtunately become declarer in a notrump contract with hand 2.
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Posted 2016-January-06, 13:12

After a 1C open:

1.
At imps, 3D. At MP, maybe 2N.

2.
3N.

After a major open
1. 2N

2. 3C



A 2N redid by Hardy after a forcing NT shows 9-12 with other suits well-stopped so I think its a very reasonable description of our 10-count.
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Posted 2016-January-07, 00:05

I'm basically in agreement with monikrazy on the auctions.

After

1 M - 1 NT
2 - 3

opener normally passes unless a maximum as you're showing a hand with just long .

So 2 NT by responder becomes sort of a 9-11 catchall invitational bid.
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