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What would you do here? Why?  

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  1. 1. What would you do here? Why?

    • 2H, simple raise
      0
    • 2S, 3 cards forcing raise
      2
    • 2NT, 4 cards limited raise or better
      3
    • 3C, fitting jump H4C5
      15
    • 3D, invitational raise, if available
      0
    • 3H, preemptive raise
      1
    • 3S, if still a splinter
      0
    • 3NT, if it could be an option
      0
    • 4H
      1
    • higher bids
      1


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You were sitting South. Your PD dealed and opened 1, covered by RHO's 1. You had

 

:[hv=d=n&v=e&s=sxhatxxdxxxckjxxx]133|100|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

A voice whispering in your ear that LHO would bid and cover your any level raise. The OPPS are IMP killers.

 

Given 2/1 system you were playing, what is the best choice here? What is the strategy?

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Having the Fit Jump to 3C available, there is no need for further strategy.

 

The 3C jump delivers all the info pard needs:

- a mixed raise with 4 trumps

- values concentrated only in the 2 suits.

 

Using the FJS we can bid our hand in one go so the strategy is simply letting pard drive the auction, we have nothing more to say :)

 

Pard will know not only of the trump fit but will be able to determine the honors fit and eventual wasted values, in case further decisions are needed.

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I agree with Mauro if you have FJS on your cc. If you don't, I would bid 2, limit raise in hearts. Some play that as limit or better. I don't, I still use 2NT as the game forcing raise.

 

What to do with 11-12 and spade stopper(s)? Double first, then NT. I think it's important that partner can distinguish between limit and GF right away.

 

Roland

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The score board are all black, 4/5-1-2, except for 1 table 4+1. Their unique bidding went:

 

1-1-2-pass*

4//

 

The pass seems somehow strange for west had 5 cards in hand. Maybe because of observing vulnerablility and the strenght that South had shown, he did not want to encourage his pd to sacrifice.

 

Will that be a psychic bidding if 2 is a forcing raise in CC?

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Using Mike Lawrences Methods 3 shows a Limit Raise (4 trumps, 10-12 support points) and is not Preemptive over an opponent Overcall. 3 would be preemptive over a double.

 

You don't have enough points for a Splinter.

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A fit-raise of 3 clubs would be nice to have available. This way you have pretty much described your hand in one bid, and this should put partner in a good position to judge what further action, if any, to take.

 

Otherwise, you might as well make whatever bid you have agreed on that shows a limit+ raise with 4-card support.

 

Curious about how people would differentiate a 3C bid from a 4C bid?

 

DHL

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Curious about how people would differentiate a 3C bid from a 4C bid?

Playing strength/shape.

 

Add 1 more club or trump, and the same hand becomes worth a 4C bid.

I like to think of it in tems of losers (7-losers = 4-level FJS, 8.5-9 losers = 3 level FJS), but I know it's not so popular ;)

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Textbook 3C bid. If not with this hand then when?

This is NOT textbook because the clubs are broken. A textbook 3 would be with clubs KJTxx :rolleyes:

 

BUT, since 3 is (by far) the bid that best describes your hand, it's clear-cut to bid it. At least to me :)

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