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The BPO-005 poll will close at 7PM EDT today. I have opened the first hand for discussion, and will open the others over the next day or two. IF you haven't votes, vote now!!! As I mentioned earlier, all these hands are from very recent Vugraph events shown on the BBO... Watch this weekend, boy is there a lot scheduled.

 

[hv=d=e&v=b&s=sat5hdj964caqt862]133|100|Scoring: IMP

BPO-005A

EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH

  1     2     Pass   2NT

 Pass   ? your bid

 

RHO opens 1, you overcall 2 partner raises to 2NT

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BPO-005A: 3N

 

I'm starting to believe that a 2NT advance over a 2m over should be artificial (or, at the very least forcing). 2NT can't be the right place to play. If the clubs run, our partnership should take 9 tricks in a NT contract. If the clubs don't run, we aren't aren't going to make 8 tricks. Accordingly, how can it make sense to play 2N as natural and non-forcing?

 

Potentially, 2NT should be used to ask for suit quality. If your suit won't run opposite Hxx, rebid 3m. Otherwise show a side suit stopper. In this case, with stoppers in both Diamonds and Spades, the appropriate rebid is 3N. In practice, I expect that its possible to come up with something better. More specifically, its necessary to coordinate the 2NT response with a 2H cue bid. It might make sense to invert 2S and 2N (use 2S as the ask and 2N as a forcing with Spades) however, I doubt that any of that is appropriate for BBO Advanced.

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KJx

AQ10x

Kxxx

xx

I would not expect a hand this strong, but my red 2 level overcalls tend to be sound. I would force to game with this hand opposite an opener with (usually) 6+ clubs though, and that's about what I would expect from pard.

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I guess this is possbile:1

 

Jxx

KJxx

Kxx

Kxx

 

However, partner may not have clubs, but then he should be stronger like:

 

KJx

AQ10x

Kxxx

xx

Beto's description agrees nicely with the actual hand held (10 hcp, balanced). This hand is from the Brazilian Team Championship finals. At one table the player with this hand faced a different problem when his RHO bid 3 over 2NT. This is the problem facing Barbosa in the closed room of the finals 3 of 4.

 

 

One of Beto's two hands is actually very close to the held hand.

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KJx

AQ10x

Kxxx

xx

I would not expect a hand this strong, but my red 2 level overcalls tend to be sound. I would force to game with this hand opposite an opener with (usually) 6+ clubs though, and that's about what I would expect from pard.

ditto, we did make a vul overcall of 2clubs.

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Beto's description agrees nicely with the actual hand held (10 hcp, balanced).

I guess my description was pretty accurate too :P

Yes... but you were agreeing with beto... :-)

err my post came first lol (at least on my computer). Our posts were 1 minute apart so i dunno. Anyways I was just being silly, this doesn't really matter :P

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To Richard:

 

I agree that it is rarely right to play in 2NT. I disagree that 2NT is useless as a showing bid instead of an asking bid. This argument (we don't want to play in 2NT so we don't need it as natural) is just wrong.

 

Note that I am disagreeing with the argument, not with the conclusion. I agree that there are many situations where 2NT can better be played as something artificial. I'm not sure if this is one of those situations. Given the large range for the 2C overcall you need some way to invite.

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To Richard:

 

I agree that it is rarely right to play in 2NT. I disagree that 2NT is useless as a showing bid instead of an asking bid. This argument (we don't want to play in 2NT so we don't need it as natural) is just wrong.

 

Note that I am disagreeing with the argument, not with the conclusion. I agree that there are many situations where 2NT can better be played as something artificial. I'm not sure if this is one of those situations. Given the large range for the 2C overcall you need some way to invite.

The 2NT advance uses up an AMAZING amount of bidding room. Accordingly, if it asks a question, it needs to ask a VERY specific question. So far, I've seen three suggestions regarding what question to ask

 

1) Do you hold a minimum or a maximum (for all intents and purposes inviting game opposite a max is an range ask)

 

2) Do you hold a running Club suit (Mike777 suggested that the 3 rebid denies AKQxxx in clubs)

 

3) Do you hold a Club suit that has a decent chance of running opposite Hx (or Hxx)

 

Me, I like option 3...

 

Option 2 seems too infrequent, especial if a jump cue bid is available as a stopper ask.

 

Option 1 seems flawed since information regarding range is less important than information about fitting honors.

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Richard, I think 2NT DOES ask a very specific question. It asks: Do you have a better than minimum hand for playing opposite a balanced ~11 hcp hand that can take care of the heart stopper? This is way more specific than min/max (min/max for what?).

 

Well, I grew up as and still am a natural bidder, and hence my intuitive guess is that the "balanced invite" is a way more useful question than the very specific questions you suggest. I suppose someone who is a scientist/relay bidder by heart would come to the opposite conclusion. Bridge is great!

 

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