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what does this 'long suit' mean?please help! annotation on bidding of int-dbl-redbl

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Posted 2016-August-31, 06:11

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Posted 2016-August-31, 06:23

Are you sure you posted the correct image you intended to?

All I see is a child photo with something written in Chinese alphabet.
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Posted 2016-August-31, 06:50

View PostMrAce, on 2016-August-31, 06:23, said:

Are you sure you posted the correct image you intended to?

All I see is a child photo with something written in Chinese alphabet.

now is it correct? I can see it.
thank you !
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Posted 2016-August-31, 07:04

"Long minor" here means that your partner has a natural 2 or 2 takeout, typically a 5-6 card suit and not very much general strength.
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Posted 2016-August-31, 07:11

View PostZelandakh, on 2016-August-31, 07:04, said:

"Long minor" here means that your partner has a natural 2 or 2 takeout, typically a 5-6 card suit and not very much general strength.

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Posted 2016-August-31, 07:13

hi surelyours,

+ = minor suit, minor meaning 'lower'

+ = major suit, major meaning 'higher'

On the diagram, Rdbl could be xx xxx xx Q98xxx
or, x xx JTxxxxx x

'minor' also means 'small child' in English.

Hope this helps
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Posted 2016-August-31, 07:14

View Postsurelyours, on 2016-August-31, 06:50, said:

now is it correct? I can see it.
thank you !


Yes now it is OK. First I thought it was a Spam post.
"Genius has its own limitations, however stupidity has no such boundaries!"
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"

"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."





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Posted 2016-August-31, 07:16

View PostThe_Badger, on 2016-August-31, 07:13, said:

hi surelyours,

+ = minor suit, minor meaning 'lower'

+ = major suit, major meaning 'higher'

On the diagram, Rdbl could be xx xxx xx Q98xxx
or, x xx JTxxxxx x

'minor' also means 'small child' in English.

Hope this helps


I assume he is playing with GIB because this looks like a GIB alert. GIB does not run from NT DBL as you suggest, keeps transfers etc. Not the best way but I think they kept it this way for simplicity.
"Genius has its own limitations, however stupidity has no such boundaries!"
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"

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Posted 2016-August-31, 07:22

View PostZelandakh, on 2016-August-31, 07:04, said:

"Long minor" here means that your partner has a natural 2 or 2 takeout, typically a 5-6 card suit and not very much general strength.

but how should I continue bidding with this hand? when I bidded 3c , he passed with a hand of 4 clubs and 6 diamonds.
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Posted 2016-August-31, 07:33

View PostMrAce, on 2016-August-31, 07:14, said:

Yes now it is OK. First I thought it was a Spam post.

you are right, I edited the url. for the first site doesnot support very vell, I upload the img onto another site.
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Posted 2016-August-31, 07:37

Partner is not expecting you to continue bidding. You have limited your hand with the 1NT opening, painting a well defined description of your hand. He has shown a weak hand. You should pass the 2 bid. Your partner may choose to compete if 2 is passed around to him - normally he would not do so, but with 6-4 in the minors he might ...
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Posted 2016-August-31, 07:39

View PostMrAce, on 2016-August-31, 07:14, said:

Yes now it is OK. First I thought it was a Spam post.

what do you suggest my following bidding MrACE? now I know he has long minors, but don't know which is longer?
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Posted 2016-August-31, 07:41

View PostTramticket, on 2016-August-31, 07:37, said:

Partner is not expecting you to continue bidding. You have limited your hand with the 1NT opening, painting a well defined description of your hand. He has shown a weak hand. You should pass the 2 bid. Your partner may choose to compete if 2 is passed around to him - normally he would not do so, but with 6-4 in the minors he might ...

Thank you! Tramticket
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Posted 2016-August-31, 07:42

View Postsurelyours, on 2016-August-31, 07:22, said:

but how should I continue bidding with this hand? when I bidded 3c , he passed with a hand of 4 clubs and 6 diamonds.


Do you want to bid again, surelyours? Partner could have a very poor hand and you run the risk of a big penalty when the opponents cannot make game. Pass the 2 bid is the best option, I feel
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Posted 2016-August-31, 07:46

View PostMrAce, on 2016-August-31, 07:16, said:

I assume he is playing with GIB because this looks like a GIB alert. GIB does not run from NT DBL as you suggest, keeps transfers etc. Not the best way but I think they kept it this way for simplicity.

it is GIB :)
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Posted 2016-August-31, 07:48

View PostThe_Badger, on 2016-August-31, 07:42, said:

Do you want to bid again, surelyours? Partner could have a very poor hand and you run the risk of a big penalty when the opponents cannot make game. Pass the 2 bid is the best option, I feel

Thank you! got it.
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Posted 2016-August-31, 09:01

You have 17 HCP. West's double shows 16-17 HCP (since robot duplicate tournaments are "best hand", West can't have more HCP than you). So there are at most 7 HCP distributed between North and East, and you should probably assume they're split about evenly. So North has about 3 HCP -- do you really want to be playing at the 3 level?

Before you make your 3 bid, you should hover over it to see what it means. I think you will see that it shows 5+ clubs, so the robot thought it was a 9-card fit. Why should it correct to 3? Once East bids, you're not in a pass-or-correct situation any more -- your bid shows a suit of your own.

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Posted 2016-August-31, 11:11

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what do you suggest my following bidding MrACE? now I know he has long minors, but don't know which is longer?


He does not have long minors. He has only one long minor (5+). and he is weak.

I would pass. My hand is way too balanced. Make it 4-3 minors and a doubleton , then I may consider bidding 3 if that is pass or correct. As Barry said this may not be the case though.
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Posted 2016-August-31, 14:30

View PostMrAce, on 2016-August-31, 11:11, said:

I may consider bidding 3 if that is pass or correct. As Barry said this may not be the case though.

I think the right way to play here is for 3 to show clubs with diamond tolerance and 2NT to show diamonds with club tolerance but GIB most likely has 3m natural and 2NT asking for the minor.
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Posted 2016-August-31, 19:23

I think that there SHOULD be a method for South to compete with support for both minors.
I think that 3C (or 2N if you wish) SHOULD show such a hand, and North should pull to 3D if that is his "long minor".

Whether South has a suitable hand for competing may be debatable. Personally I think that he has, but only subject to the above agreement and obviously not if GIB is programmed to pass without correcting.
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