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What does the jump mean?


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You dealed and opened 1S, RHO covered with 2, PD jumped to 3H, what's the meaning?  

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  1. 1. You dealed and opened 1S, RHO covered with 2, PD jumped to 3H, what's the meaning?

    • Nv-VulWeak Jump Shift 7+ cards H, 8- hcps
      6
    • Invitational, Semi-solid suit and side strength
      2
    • Mini-splinter, 4+ S, singleton H
      1
    • Mixed raise
      3
    • Limited raise
      0
    • Preemptive spade raise
      1


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Also no idea undiscussed, with discussion I prefer to play Robson - Segal style. Then 3 is a Fit Showing Jump, something like:

 

Dealer: ?????
Vul: ????
Scoring: Unknown
Axxx
KQTxx
xx
xx
 

I think this hand is too strong for a 3-level FJS: using R-S I'd either bid 2NT (inv+ 4 card raise, even when 2NT is nonjump) or FJS at the 4 level.

 

I would bid a 3-level FJS holding, say, JTxx,KQTxx,xx,xx, basically a mixed raise with concentrated values: with a 10 count or equivalent (Gerben's 9 count is indeed a worth 10 count), IMO better avoid a 3-level FJS but use a stronger bid.

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A couple of weeks ago I played for the first time with pclayton. I believe our agreements were 2/1 GF, udca, support jump shifts in competition. I don't think that we had any other agreements, if we did I forgot them.

 

Undiscussed I would never bid this and I would have no idea what 3H is when partner bids it. I prefer to discuss this.

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