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Cuebid advance of P's double (Aka sequences I should probably know by now)

#1 User is offline   Jinksy 

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Posted 2016-August-14, 19:54

After an auction such as (1) X P, what meaning would you ascribe to the following (henceforth uncontested) sequences a) as what you'd consider standard pickup partnership stuff, and b) would you choose to play in a regular partnership (if different)?

2N
3
3
3M
2 2M
2 2N
2 3
2 3
2 3M

In particular, which bids are forcing, which (if any) preemptive, and which constructive NF?

Assume their 1 opening is just a standard naturalish bid.
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Posted 2016-August-14, 22:53

2N/3 = natural invite
3M = ?. choice of games (not passing at IMPs)
2 2M = invite+ 4M, presume F1 (?)
2 2N = GF bal
2 3/3 = GF natural
2 3M = suit setting, slammish+

My presumptions, happy to be corrected. Good post
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Posted 2016-August-15, 04:09

2N = NAT INV (about 11-bad 13)
3 = NAT, 5+C, 8+ HCP
3 = ask for stop in diamonds
3M = PRE? (I believe that's standard)

2 2M = NAT MIN, to play unless advancer has extra strength
2 2N = NAT INV
2 3 = probable 3325? or maybe a double-then-bid in clubs
2 3 = ask for stop in diamonds, e.g. 18HCP BAL with no stop
2 3M = NAT, should probably be GF but not sure

(I play 2 = "8+ HCP no clear direction", so that a jump-response can promise 5 cards.)

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Posted 2016-August-15, 07:52

I think it is standard for bids after the cue bid to be forcing until a suit is raised. So doubler's 2M is F1, if advancer raises to 3M this is NF.
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Posted 2016-August-15, 11:58

2N - invitational, almost forcing, 11-13.
3C - invitational, 5+, 9-12
3D - I wouldn't try this undiscussed - it could either be weak (especially red white vs white) or asking for a stopper. (Invitational is unlikely; you could pass for penalties.)
3M - pre-emptive, but not a bust. Something like KJxxxx xxx x xxx Partner should raise with a strong hand and some support.

Unlike ahydra, most people play 2D as something like 11+ and allow jump bids with 4 if necessary, so:

2D 2M - shows a suit, F1, unlimited
2D 2N - 18-bad20, balanced, probably no 4 card major
2D 3C - no 4 card major, F1, unlimited
2D 3D - stopper ask in diamonds
2D 3M - no idea - at the table I'd take it as a strong 1-suiter and forcing, but only after a good deal of thought.
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