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North will open 1 and south will bid either 1 or 1NT (if playing Kaplan inversion). If 1, I think North has an interesting decision whether to respond 1NT or 2. Personally I like 2 because of the 2 card spade suit. It will then be more likely to be able to play in 2 when it's right. The other problem with 2 is that you will often play in 2 when it's wrong. Personally, I don't mind either bid and they could each work out given a different hand in the South.

 

After a KI 1NT, North must now bid 2 and south will probably take false preference with 2. On a good day, North will have 6 of them. Unfortunately, today wasn't a good day.

 

After my proposed auction of 1-1-1NT, south has an interesting problem as 2 will often be artificial. If that is the case, I can see pass being a good alternative to bidding. But that is probably just me masterminding the auction seeing both hands. I'll let the others comment on how they bid it at the table.

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MOSCITO auction

 

1 - 1

2 - 2

All pass...

 

After the 2 rebid, I've shown a 2 suited hand with both red suits...

I could be 4/5 or 5/4.

 

Free chose a 2 bid. I suspect that he wanted to keep the bidding as low as possible fearing a misfit...

 

I think the hand would have been much more difficult holding Kxxxx in Spades...

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This hand was too tough for us.

 

We had the option of opening 1NT but with xx Kx in the short suits, a five-card major and touching suits 1 seemed more natural.

 

After

 

1 1

2 ...

 

South had no good bid.

 

In practice 2 was selected but perhaps 2 is better as responder is more likely to find two or three spades with North than six hearts in our style. With six hearts opener is likely to rebid 2.

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1-1NT

2-2

pass

 

Well we managed to stop bidding on this hand at least, but not in 1NT. Over , our 1NT promised 5+ and was forcing (this is not the semi-forcing 1NT, as we play Kaplan Inversion). 2 showed a minimum hand, with 4+ and 5+. (note over 1NT, we raise to 2 with three card support and rebid 2 with six. We will not have four clubs unless strong since we open 2 with hearts and clubs and minimum hand. We would rebid 2 with any “strong” opener).

 

Hannie had a problem, his 2 was clearly the best of a bad lot of choices. When he tries to signoff, I am well aware that we are in a 5-2 heart fit here at best, as with three hearts and limited values he would not introduce a five card spade suit. The question is should I correct to the known five-two spade fit? I considered correcting to spades, but it I didn’t give enough consideration to the possibility that we might be in a 5-1 heart fit (my bad), and I liked the quality of my heart spots, so I stuck it out in 2. In retrospect, I am nearly maximum for my 2 rebid, so a 2 rebid has a little more appeal than I thought initially. If I had it to do over, I would try 2 over 2 (clearly not forcing).

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Elianna and I got off to a good start, but then fell from grace:

 

1 - 1

1NT - 2

2 - 3

3NT

 

The 2 call was artificial, starting an invitational sequence. 3 showed typically 4 and 5+ with game invitational values.

 

I accepted the invite, visualizing a hand with a sixth club, or about a king stronger, or both. Perhaps Elianna and I need to discuss invites on these auctions a bit more, since she definitely didn't have the hand I expected.

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MOSCITO auction

 

1 - 1

2 - 2

All pass...

 

After the 2 rebid, I've shown a 2 suited hand with both red suits...

I could be 4/5 or 5/4.

 

Free chose a 2 bid.  I suspect that he wanted to keep the bidding as low as possible fearing a misfit...

 

I think the hand would have been much more difficult holding Kxxxx in Spades...

I knew Richard had a 4-5 or 5-4 (or longer), probably 5 and 4. So whatever red suit we play would be poor. I could just bid 2 hoping to improve the contract (good s, and s are also very nice) and if he still has a total misfit he might bid 2NT or 3 which will get us in a very playable 3.

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This hand illustrates the randomness of bridge in a nice way. Frederick and I were in very similar posisitions, but we had exchanged more information: I had shown 5 spades and Ben 5 hearts. This seems like an advantage for us, but the lack in information allowed Frederick to make the winning decision.

 

I don't think that anyone can really stop in 1NT on this hand, so 2S is a very nice spot. I would not have found 2S with Ben's hand.

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Ours started 1H-1S-2D-2N and I forget what I did, but I remember agonizing and I think I then kicking it in because we were red at imps. 2N is obviously an overbid, but I endplayed him into doing it (2S the only possible alternative). A 1N rebid with the north hand would have worked much better here but with 5422 I tend to just bid my suits unless my anchor suit is weak (so I don't want to play a 5-2) or my doubletons are strong. This tends to work out better for me.
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Harvey and I would bid this: 1 - 1 - 2 - 2 - pass. Rebidding 1N is not an option since we play 12-14's.

 

In the future, NSI will be used and after a 2 or 2 rebid by opener, 2N is a puppet to 3. Pard would only bid 3 with tolerance however. 3 looks like as good a spot as any.

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