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Choice after Garbage Stayman
TWO4BRIDGE replied to flametree's topic in Intermediate and Advanced Bridge Discussion
With a WEAK 4s/5h.... transfer to ♥ and forget about ♠. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The form of Trash Stayman I prefer is Responder with 4/4, 5/5 or 5s/4h , WEAK . Therefore, Opener with equal or longer ♠, corrects to 2S, but PASS with longer ♥. So, with longer ♥, you may be playing in the 4-3 fit rather than the possible 5-2 fit in ♠ . But at least you wouldn't be playing in the 4-2 ♠ fit when Responder is 4/4 . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The reason for playing the way I prefer, is that the following auction in considered INVITATIONAL : 1NT - 2C 2D - 2S = 5s/4h invite. But I realize some play this as a "2nd" trash sequence -- the 1st being your sequence with the 4s/5h holding. -
Is this another situation for Good/Bad 2NT! . Then there are two ways to bid 3H.
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One of my partners insists on "sound" preempts ( 2 of the top 3 honors ), and that is what I have with this 8 loser hand . So I'll open 2♦ .
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With 2C! as an artificial GF , how do you ever show partner you have 5 cards ♥ without implying you have a 5/6 ( ♥ / ♣ ) .
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How to bid key cards
TWO4BRIDGE replied to Pa1ul's topic in General Bridge Discussion (not BBO-specific)
Voidwood: 5D! = Exclusion-RKC for ♠; Replies "exclude" the ♦ Ace : ..... - ?? ........ 5H = 0/(3) excluding the ♦ Ace ( 1st step ) ........ 5S = 1/(4) ........5NT = 2 - ♠ Q ( impossible on this hand ) ........ 6C = 2 + ♠ Q ( ditto ) -
A bidding argument
TWO4BRIDGE replied to chalks's topic in Intermediate and Advanced Bridge Discussion
On the 2nd hand...... North's 2H rebid did not show great strength and South doesn't have ANY key cards. As South, I wouldn't expect North to have 4 "Aces". -
3 level 4-3 fit or 4level 6-2 fit?
TWO4BRIDGE replied to SimonFa's topic in Intermediate and Advanced Bridge Discussion
Agree. 4C Pard is going to be tapped in Diam ( with his void )... so it might as well be CL as trump. -
Side issue: What was East's 3♦-jump advance ? ( preemptive invitational transfer ? )
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I'm done. You have 5 losers. You'll be lucky if partner can cover one. Partner's silence on the first round was deafening.
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Too bad 2C is not GF, but your hand is still strong enough for a whereagles 4H!-splinter for Clubs.
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Thx for the transfer tip. There seems to be a number of instances where transfers solve a lot of problems. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - As a side note, I'm aware of Bromad ( 3 card support over a DBL.... where the responses are similar to Bergen, but on the 2-level ) . I haven't played it, but I see it does differentiate between the hcp ranges: 1M - ( X ) - ?? ..................2C! = mixed raise ( w/3 card support ) ..................2D! = limit raise ..................2M! = weak raise
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2/1 GF 1M - ( p ) - 2M = 8,9 hcp exact with 3 card support ... but what are the requirements with a DBL overcall ? 1M - ( X ) - 2M = again, 3 card support but hcp range = ?? Edit: Partner opens 1S.... Would you raise to 2S ( after a DBL ) with: A x x x x x J 9 x x x x x
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Kickback and Exclusion over hearts
TWO4BRIDGE replied to jillybean's topic in Intermediate and Advanced Bridge Discussion
Another reason for using 4♠ as kickback-RKC for ♥ is being able to use 5♠ as specific K-ask . Partner can reply 5NT with the ♠ K ( well below 6♥ ). You can't do that if 4NT were RKC . -
I too was wondering about 2♥! showing ♣ and 2♠! showing ♦ being better than the forcing bids of 3C or 3D ( Lebensohl context ) . For one thing, the contract may be right-sided . Also, I guess you can have Opener make a pre-accept"... or not. For example: 1NT - ( 2D! ) - 2H![♣] - ( p ) ?? .. 2S! = accept ♣ .. 3C = only 2 card ♣ support .. 2NT = suggesting NT w/stop(s) in both majors
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Your partner either had a (1) typical T/O DBL with at least 3 cards spades in the unbid suits ( but usually includes 4 cards spades ) OR (2) the strong-DBL ( usually with a good 5+ suit ). Your DBL, agreed whether penalty or showing the minors, does NOT show Spades. Your partner should not have bid 4S UNLESS he had the "strong-DBL" with a good 5+ Spade suit.
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What was your full hand ? ( 1H ) - X - ( 4H ) - X = minors [ if you had Spades, you would have bid them since partner ostensibly has shown them ]
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Responding to Partner's Overcall
TWO4BRIDGE replied to Venom's topic in General Bridge Discussion (not BBO-specific)
You may be interested in Rubens Transfer Advances. -
Using my homegrown system: South North 1H - 2C! ( GF ) 2NT! ( shows "extras", 15+ )* - 3H 4C! ( Ctrl cue ) - 4S! ( kickback-RKC for Hts ) 4NT! ( 0/3 ) - 5D! ( 2nd step = K-ask; 1st step would be Ht-Q-ask ) 6C ( Cl-King only; denying Sp and Diam K's - PASS (more confident about 12 tricks with Cl as trump; not sure about 5 Ht tricks ). - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * A 2nd way to bid 2NT would show a minimum opener: 1H - 2C! 2H! ( artificial, any minimum) - 2S! ( asks for further description ) 2NT! ( minimum and no 4 cards Spades )
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A couple of observations. -- 2♣ may not guarantee 5 cards. -- Thus, 3♣ normally should show at least 4 cards. -- The auction thru 3♥ shows a double-fit, so Aquaman's mention of 6-Ace RKC is valid. ( 3♥ should be 3 cards but could be 4 cards as shown the the recent "Splinter, Jacoby2NT..." thread here ). -- Eventho South has "extras" in terms of hcp, s/he doesn't have a ♠ or ♦ Ctrl to bid over 3♥.... and a 4C bid could be interpreted as RKC... so is essentially forced to bid 3NT! ( waiting for cues ? and definitely not to play in this double-fit auction ). -- Should 4C! or 4S! be 6 Ace RKC ? ( I've seen a Kit Woolsey reference use 4D! as 6 Ace RKC in a ♥/♦ double-fit auction). -- Regardless who takes control with RKC, neither partner can count to a sure 13 tricks, and thus, settle in a small slam. ( North can count to a sure 12 tricks, but South can only count to a sure 11 -- if North's ♣ suit was only 4 cards ).
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partner opens 2C, how do you respond?
TWO4BRIDGE replied to jillybean's topic in Intermediate and Advanced Bridge Discussion
Duhhh. Corrected my post # 19 . -
partner opens 2C, how do you respond?
TWO4BRIDGE replied to jillybean's topic in Intermediate and Advanced Bridge Discussion
Edit: Duh... South North seems to be putting a lot of faith in partner holding the ♠ Ace to be bidding the grand with no actual ♠ Ctrl-cue by North South . But I see the asterisk now ( 4♠* ) was kickback RKC for Hts . -
1H - 2S! ( Zel's splinter "toy" -- mini-splinter option ) * * see recent thread ( Splinter, Jacoby 2NT...posts # 13 & 16 ), this forum [ http://www.bridgebase.com/forums/topic/50210-splinter-jacoby-2nt-or-what/ ]
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Strong hand or simple suit preference?
TWO4BRIDGE replied to SimonFa's topic in Natural Bidding Discussion
p - ( 1♣ ) - 1♠ -
I like it. I've scratched my head for years wondering what the best use is for the 1H - 2S! sequence . ( And the follow-ups for the shortness [ no void ] seem straight forward ).
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1H - Jac2NT 3D! ( shortness ) - 3H ( waiting for more cuebids ) 3S - 3NT! ( waiting somemore ) 4C - 4NT! ( Meckwell Exclusion RKC for ♥, excluding the ♠A; 4S! would have been regular kickback-RKC for ♥ ) 5H ( 2 - ♥Q ) - 5NT ( K-ask )... surprise, surprise... ♦shortness is stiff Ace ) 6C ( ♣K, as expected ) - 7H
