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East deals, and opens with a pass, you are South. The bidding goes:

 

(P) - 1 - (Dbl) - Rdbl

(1) - P - (P) - 1

(P) - ?

 

Are you in a forced position or not? And if you don't feel that you are, do you still bid with:

 

AK6

KQ

9763

J1085

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Yes, it's forcing when preceded by a redouble. I will bid 1NT now and show my hand type. It does not promise a diamond stopper, merely a description of my pattern.

 

Partner can bid 2 now if he wants more info. Then I will bid 2.

 

Roland

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yes, it should be forcing.

 

DHL

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well there are a lot of excellent players who say it's forcing, so i feel quite alone here... i don't think it can be forcing, since the xx showed 10+ (normally)... it's quite possible that n/s have a half ass heart fit and a combined 22 count... if north wanted to force, 2d was available... but with roland, phil, richie, et al, saying it's forcing, that pretty much settles it
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well there are a lot of excellent players who say it's forcing, so i feel quite alone here... i don't think it can be forcing, since the xx showed 10+ (normally)... it's quite possible that n/s have a half ass heart fit and a combined 22 count... if north wanted to force, 2d was available... but with roland, phil, richie, et al, saying it's forcing, that pretty much settles it

Jimmy, I think you misread the auction.

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well there are a lot of excellent players who say it's forcing, so i feel quite alone here... i don't think it can be forcing, since the xx showed 10+ (normally)... it's quite possible that n/s have a half ass heart fit and a combined 22 count... if north wanted to force, 2d was available... but with roland, phil, richie, et al, saying it's forcing, that pretty much settles it

Jimmy, I think you misread the auction.

maybe i did, but i've always felt that a redouble shows 10+ and tends to deny a fit for partner's suit... it sets up a focing pass auction, forcing until they are doubled or we play the hand...

 

(p) 1C (x) xx

(1D) p* (p) 1H**

 

*=i can't double 1D, what do you want to do?

**=i can't (or don't want to) x 1D either, i have no spade support to speak of, but i do have 4+ hearts and 10-12 hcp

 

in any case, why would 1H be forcing there? give opener

 

AQJx xxx x KQxxx ... what should he bid? anyway, because of the preponderence of 'forcing' thoughts, from now on i'll play the bid as forcing

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I have the agreement, that XX is forcing bis 2 NT, so 1 is forcing. But even without ANY agreement, I would still play it as forcing.

I had opened 1 Diamond with the North hand and rebid 2 Club now. :)

In the given case, I had bid 2 asking for a stopper.

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I will bid 1NT now and show my hand type. It does not promise a diamond stopper, merely a description of my pattern.

this comes from Roland? :blink: :blink: :blink:

 

*shock* *awe* *faint*

Nothing sensational about that. As long as there is room for partner to find out if NT is the right spot, I don't have a problem. What I do not do, however, and what you seem to have misinterpreted, is to jump to 3NT indiscriminately without having a suit covered.

 

Axx

xxx

AQJx

Qxx

 

1 (1) dble pass

1NT

 

That's fine with me because partner, below game, can find out if I am serious about NT. I merely show my pattern, and that's balanced.

 

However, with the following hand I do not jump to 3NT:

 

K

AQ1054

J94

KJ83

 

 

1 - 1

2 - 2

 

I have a feeling that you might punt 3NT. I don't; I bid 3.

 

Roland

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100% forcing...I play redbl as 10+ hcp ..so this would establish the balance of power...

 

In response to the 1...I would bid based on the strength og my hand while painting a picture of the hand ..1NT if balanced or a suit if you have one is a winner.

 

Partner has yet to describe his/her hand...That bid should tell the story...

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However, with the following hand I do not jump to 3NT:

 

K

AQ1054

J94

KJ83

 

 

1 - 1

2 - 2

 

I have a feeling that you might punt 3NT. I don't; I bid 3.

Actually, the textbook bid is 3. With a pet pard I'd certainly try that most of the time. However, with a not-so-hot pard 3NT sure has a couple of priceless virtues.......

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