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I had these 2 hands when playing with a thoughtful friend.

 

Pard dealed and opened:

 

1) KJT9xx xx xxxxx --

 

1----1

2---2

4//

 

Question: would you bid 2WJS instead of 1 or rebid 2 in the 2nd round? If not, what do you need to do so?

 

2) K9xx QJxxx Txxx --

 

1---1

2NT------3NT//

 

Question: 3 would be checking another major, would you bid it?

 

EDIT: the system is 2/1, I shall not post this here, but dont know how to move it, sry :P

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1)WJS if that is the understanding.Otherwise pass initially and then bid 2 if i get another chance to bid. Pass if ops bid :-)

2) Would certainly bid 3 not only to check on other major but also to check on 3 card support for

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1. I bid 1. Just occasionally, partner has diamonds ...

 

2. Certainly I bid 3. I'd rather play this in a major if possible.

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The WJS works best when you don't have a fit for partner. With the dbltn H the 1S bid seems appropriate. The pref to 2H gives pard all the info he needs so the auction shown seems best.

 

Re: checkback, do you show 3card support first or the other major first? If it is the other major, then use CBS, if it is 3 card support then reverse into 3S. The big hand will declare more often that way.

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I had these 2 hands when playing with a thoughtful friend.

 

Pard dealed and opened:

 

1) KJT9xx xx xxxxx --

 

1----1

2---2

4//

 

Question: would you bid 2WJS instead of 1 or rebid 2 in the 2nd round? If not, what do you need to do so?

I'd bid 1 here because I'm happy to give preference back to . If I was 6151 and 1:1, 2:2 showed 8-11 or so then I'd probably make a WJS, although it wouldn't be a terribly nice hand for the system.

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For the first hand, I would bid 1 and rebid 2. Give opener a hand like:

 

x AQxxx Ax Axxxx

 

This is a pretty good hand for a misfit, lots of quick tricks and such. In 2, on a heart lead we can ruff one club, but will lose a spade, a diamond, one or two hearts, and two or three clubs. Even if the lead is a diamond, opponents can switch to a heart when they gain the lead and the likely result is about the same. If partner has a worse hand (say replace the A with K, or the A with K) then 2 has basically no play. Note how good 2 is on these cards -- you lose two spades and three diamonds (pitching a heart on the club ace) on fairly normal breaks. Even if we replace one of partner's aces with a king, 2 still has pretty decent chances (needing a heart finesse or a 3-3 diamond break, perhaps).

 

Opener could also have a doubleton spade easily enough. If opener has three diamonds then 2 is probably the best contract, but you're never going to get there, and 2 is still probably better than 2.

 

I think correcting to 2 here is an example of a fairly common mistake, not taking the quality of spots in the long suit into account. Replace the JT9 with small spades and it wouldn't really occur to me that I should rebid 2 here. Holding the actual hand I think it is automatic.

 

On the second hand it seems clear to look for a 5-3 heart fit or 4-4 spade fit. How you do this is a matter of agreements and/or personal taste. I know people who play 3 as "checkback stayman", as "wolfe signoff puppet to 3", as "natural and slammish", and as "natural and NF." Playing with a pickup partner without discussion I would not risk a 3 bid. However, 3 (a reverse) seems unlikely to be misinterpreted. I'd try that call.

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