michael_sun Posted November 18, 2003 Report Share Posted November 18, 2003 The auction process as following:1C-1H-1S-?now you have more choices to respond to your partner's overcall, like double, cuebid 2C or 2S, what's the difference of these treatments among expert bridge players? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
inquiry Posted November 18, 2003 Report Share Posted November 18, 2003 The auction process as following:1C-1H-1S-?now you have more choices to respond to your partner's overcall, like double, cuebid 2C or 2S, what's the difference of these treatments among expert bridge players? DBL = snapdragon D's plus H tolerance (Hx)2C is sound three-card raise or better;2H preemptive 3-card raise;2S - sound 3-card with D fit-jump to the three level, promising the fourth suit2NT - high card, offensive raise to the three level with four (plus) trumps;3D - fit jump, with 4H+3H - preemptive;4H -preemptive;3S/4C = splinter4D = fit jump If you want to read more about these bids, download the pdf version of the book by Robson/Segal's book, Partnership bidding at bridge. You can find it on Dan Neill's webpage at http://www.geocities.com/daniel_neill_2000/sys/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luis Posted November 18, 2003 Report Share Posted November 18, 2003 The auction process as following:1C-1H-1S-?now you have more choices to respond to your partner's overcall, like double, cuebid 2C or 2S, what's the difference of these treatments among expert bridge players? I play that the only cuebid is the cuebid of "opener's" suit. So 2s in this particular situation shows a real spade suit. This is just to prevent funny 3 card bids and psyches from stealing our suit. So I think 2c is an "unassuming" cuebid, showing a hand that wants to play game if the overcaller has something near an opening hand. After 2c overcaller must bid 2h if he overcalled light and responder can pass. Any other bid different than 2h puts the overcalling side in a game forcing situation. Luis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luke warm Posted November 18, 2003 Report Share Posted November 18, 2003 The auction process as following:1C-1H-1S-?now you have more choices to respond to your partner's overcall, like double, cuebid 2C or 2S, what's the difference of these treatments among expert bridge players? I play that the only cuebid is the cuebid of "opener's" suit. So 2s in this particular situation shows a real spade suit. This is just to prevent funny 3 card bids and psyches from stealing our suit. So I think 2c is an "unassuming" cuebid, showing a hand that wants to play game if the overcaller has something near an opening hand. After 2c overcaller must bid 2h if he overcalled light and responder can pass. Any other bid different than 2h puts the overcalling side in a game forcing situation. Luis there's a case to be made for 2S showing a suit, and it obviously does in (1c) p (1s) 2s, but i think most play the bid in the sequence above as the "2nd cuebid" and it tends to promise more than the "first cuebid" in ben's sequences, most would play 4D as a splinter, since 3D is available as the fit jump when advancer can further show the hand later.. in general, fit jumps are shown at the level advancer (or responder) is forcing to, so 4D can be used effectively for that purpose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bhugi Posted November 21, 2003 Report Share Posted November 21, 2003 I play in a similar way DBL = snapdragon D's plus H tolerance (Hx)2C is sound three-card raise or better;2H - preemptive 3-card raise;2S - GF in D plus H tolerance2NT - high card, offensive raise to the three level with four (plus) trumps;3D - preempitve;3H - preemptive;4H - preemptive;3S/4C = splinter4D = preemptive; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mishovnbg Posted November 26, 2003 Report Share Posted November 26, 2003 Hi Michael! There are several principles in complex competitive bidding. Most important of them is your bids will not show more strenght, but distribuition for possible game or sacrifice based on it . Showing possible psyche is not important, if your partner already bidded one of majors... Misho Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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