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u hold [hv=s=shxxdakxxcakqjxxx]133|100|[/hv]

playing 2/1 weak NT(1m open show 15-17 balanced or nat unbalanced)

the biding goes

11 1 pass

?

what is 2? it's a cue bid supprot parnter's suit or just a reverse?

i prefer it just a reverse didnt show support in

any one agree?

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I think it's just pure strength showing. It certainly doesn't promise spade support, although a strong three card raise would be one possible hand type. A cue with this hand seems fine to me, the other option being to "gamble" on a 3NT call despite the lack of heart stopper. On the other hand I don't think the cuebid really implies a diamond suit either.
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I play it as a strong hand requesting P to bid nt if he has a stopper.

If P bids nt and 1)I raise to game in nt then strong hand witout support.

2)I support then cue bid with support.

If P does not bid nt and 1) I bid nt then strong hand without support but with a

stopper

2) I support then cue bid with support

With the actual hand I will bid 3 .

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u hold [hv=s=shxxdakxxcakqjxxx]133|100|[/hv]

playing 2/1 weak NT(1m open show 15-17 balanced or nat unbalanced)

the biding goes

11 1 pass

?

what is 2? it's a cue bid supprot parnter's suit or just a reverse?

i prefer it just a reverse didnt show support in

any one agree?

I do not know I opened 5Clubs....so.........

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Hi,

 

do you play supp dbl?

 

The cue does not promise primary

spade support, you can raise direct,

... if you play supp dbl, the cue will

also to nearly 100% deny a 3 card

spade suit.

 

Making the cue, most of the time

you are interested in a diamond stopper.

 

With your hand I would bid 3C, which is a slight

underbid, ... but since you did not open 2C,

and since the actual bidding did not improve your

hand, 3C is enough.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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xx

AKxx

AKQJxxx

 

1 (1) 1 (pass)

 

bidding is low enough for you to try 2, followed by a forcing 3 after pard's likely 2M rebid. It doesn't look like you'll get more than 3NT out of this one, though... a direct 3NT can easily be the end of your problems.

 

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xx

KJT9

AKQJxxx

 

1 (1) 1 (pass)

 

big difference here. It is not out of question that pard has a 6-5 in the majors. Still, cue + 3 is the best to keep bidding low. You need biddin space on this one.

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I don´t think, that support double is very common in this situation. At least here in Germany, it is normally forbidden to double partners bid.

I will bid 3 NT now. This should show a source of tricks and a good stopper. With 18-19 balanced, I had bid 2 NT, with 15-17 1 NT, so Pd. should understand 3 NT.

If they can take the first 9 tricks in the majors, bad luck.

 

2 had been forcing with our without a fit.

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I agreed with that 2 only shows a good hand with controls for now. It can't show fit with at the same time. 2 leaves more room to develop a proper contract. If 2 bidder has fit, after 2 he/she will surely have chance to bid it.

 

After 2, 1 bidder is forced to bid NT if he/she has stoppers with both majors, otherwise, he can just bid 2 or even 3 (if a good suit is available). Since this 2 is forcing, 1 bidder has to describe his/her hand accordingly.

 

 

if you hold:

♥XX,♦KJT9,♣AKQJxxx,

the biding is:

1♣ 1♦ 1♥ pass

?

what is your rebid?

I think, the rebid is 3C by your system, not 2D. If partner has more, he/she would bid 3D to ask for stopper for 3NT.

 

Just my one cent. ;)

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2 for now; followed by 3.

 

I don't know here this hand is going, but forcing to game and showing a nice club suit seems like a good start.

 

If I had a plane to catch (or if pard was barred), I'd just try 6 now ;)

Funny, if I had a plane to catch then I would bid 3NT, 6C seems very much against the odds.

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