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My general rule is that the 3rd suit isnt natural and not showing a 3 suiter, its either semi natural, or its asks for stopper, or its a cue bid showing suppport for partner last suit, Do you have a better rule or set of rules ?

Examples

1S-1NT-2C-2D-2H

1S-1NT-2H-3C-3D

1S-1NT-3C-3H-4D

1C-1D-1H-1NT-2S

Im not looking for optimal answer for those 4 example, im looking for a set of rules or a logic that will help me with the next 10 sequences.

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1S-1NT-2C-2D-2H

 

Artificial.

I cannot think of anythink but a good artificial raise of pard's minor.

Opener has already limited his hand to a minimum, and responder has suggested a signoff in diamonds. The only reason to keep the auction open can be based on reevaluation based on a fit.

 

1S-1NT-2H-3C-3D

 

Is 3C invitational or signoff ?

If it is signoff, the case is similar to the above (3D shows a fit in responder's long minor).

 

If it is invitational, it can be used either to checkback for (half?) stopper, or to show a fit.

 

 

1S-1NT-3C-3H-4D

 

Artificial.Seems like a 5-4-0-4 shape with some slam ambitions.

 

 

1C-1D-1H-1NT-2S

 

Natural, 4-4-0-5 shape, reverse strength.

 

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The rules I can think of are:

- when both opener have limited their hands, but opener still keeps the auction alive, that can be based only on some sort of fit.

- when opener (or responder) bypasses 3NT with a new suit, that implies some sort of fit, usually (but not necessarily) for the last bid major.

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1S-1NT-2C-2D-2H

Natural, showing a very good hand. 2C does not limit opener's hand (this is the SAYC and 2/1 forum).

 

1S-1NT-2H-3C-3D

 

Similar, but very unusual. A case can be made for treating this one as artificial (as opposed to the first and last, which I think should be natural).

 

1S-1NT-3C-3H-4D

Cuebid for hearts by default.

 

1C-1D-1H-1NT-2S

Again, shows a very good hand and something like 3-4-1-5 shape.

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My general rule is that the 3rd suit isnt natural and not showing a 3 suiter, its either semi natural, or its asks for stopper, or its a cue bid showing suppport for partner last suit, Do you have a better rule or set of rules ?

Examples

1S-1NT-2C-2D-2H

1S-1NT-2H-3C-3D

1S-1NT-3C-3H-4D

1C-1D-1H-1NT-2S

Im not looking for optimal answer for those 4 example, im looking for a set of rules or a logic that will help me with the next 10 sequences.

Here's what I like:

 

1S-1NT-2C-2D-2H - This shows a heart fragment and tends to run from diamonds. 5=3=1=4 would be typical.

 

1S-1NT-2H-3C-3D - Still natural - running from clubs; I'd expect 5=4=4=0.

 

1S-1NT-3C-3H-4D - Sounds like a cuebid for hearts to me; no new suits at the 4 level.

 

1C-1D-1H-1NT-2S - Ugh! What is 1 over 1 (natural and a one-round force, I hope)? Sounds like opener is patterning out with a 4=4=0=5 or 3=4=1=5 but in any case it shows at least an ace over a minimum.

 

As far as a 'rule' goes - all four of these sequences are unique (maybe the 1st 2 aren't) so I wouldn't try to make any kind of universal applications here.

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Hello Flame

 

Without any other agreements, I like Fluffys' method. Suits are natural if that agreement is at all possible. I like to show my shape so partner can judge the degree of fit.

 

Certain bids are 'alarm clock' bids. 1H-1NT-2m-2S* shows a good raise to 3m since partner did not bid 1H-1S.

 

I recently 'converted' to a 'double transfer' like auction for 1M-1NT-2C-2D* that will show various hand types if partner will relay/puppet to 2Hs. I am willing to give up playing exacting 2Ds to better define many other auctions.

 

I really like Al Roths' non forcing, new suit at the 3 level auctions in his Picture Bidding book.

 

He trys to bid his three suiters 'including 5431 shapes(showing the 3 card fragment at the three level(with the required values present) and partner is allowed to pass or bid on as needed.

 

Regards,

Robert

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1S-1NT-2C-2D-2H

Natural, showing a very good hand. 2C does not limit opener's hand (this is the SAYC and 2/1 forum).

 

Right, here we are talking SAYC or 2/1.

That's why I think 2C is nonforcing over 1NT in these systems.

If so, it does limit opener's hand

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Hello everyone

 

1S-1NT-2C-2D-2H can be played as natural with a very good hand. I would expect near jump shift values from my partner(17-18HCP)

 

The 1S-1NT-2C bid is only limited by the fact that opener did not bid 1S-1NT-3C.

 

Some play jump shifts as one round forces in standard. I play them as game forces, however, I do make an exception for letting partner pass 4m, if 3NT is unplayable.

 

Regards,

Robert

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1S-1NT-2C-2D-2H

Natural, showing a very good hand. 2C does not limit opener's hand (this is the SAYC and 2/1 forum).

I thought 2C was nonforcing over 1NT.

If so, it does limit opener's hand

The range is very witdh in sayc or 2/1, something like good 10 to bad 18

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1S-1NT-2C-2D-2H - responder can pass 2C, so i'd play 2H as showing a 5314 hand

 

1S-1NT-2H-3C-3D - bidding out his shape? maybe 5=1=3=4

 

1S-1NT-3C-3H-4D - monster hand, void/stiff hearts... 5044 maybe

 

1C-1D-1H-1NT-2S - another good hand.. 4=4=1=4?

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