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  1. 1. what do you rebid?

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Hi,

 

2S

 

4S is out, there are days I will bid 3S,

but 2S is certainly best, if we belong

into 4S partner will bid again.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

 

PS: Having read the answers, I will

add the following comment:

2S shows an opening and a 6 card

suit, and oppossite a 4-7 garbage raise

there is a chance that we will go down in

3S.

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Hi,

 

2S

 

4S is out, there are days I will bid 3S,

but 2S is certainly best, if we belong

into 4S partner will bid again.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

 

PS: Having read the answers, I will

add the following comment:

2S shows a opening and a 6 card

suit, and oppossite a 4-7 garbage raise

there is a chance that we will go down in

3S.

Are you sure?

 

Q

AKxxx

xxx

xxxx

 

10 top tricks. Do you think partner will bid over 2?

 

Roland

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Hi,

 

2S

 

4S is out, there are days I will bid 3S,

but 2S is certainly best, if we belong

into 4S partner will bid again.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

 

PS: Having read the answers, I will

add the following comment:

2S shows a opening and a 6 card

suit, and oppossite a 4-7 garbage raise

there is a chance that we will go down in

3S.

Are you sure?

 

Q

AKxxx

xxx

xxxx

 

10 top tricks. Do you think partner will bid over 2?

 

Roland

He will pass.

 

In my dreams being red vs. green he will raise,

giving me a hand to strong to open

a weak (a weak two promising max. -2 being red)

and he holding 3 tricks raises to 4S, but in

reality he will pass.

 

But of course he has a max. hand with no wastage.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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Of course it's fun to construct nice hands. Look at what I can come up with:

 

Qxx

KJx

Qx

KJxxx

 

After we show him a very solid all-round hand with long spades, pard will certainly shoot for slam. If we are very persuasive, we can stop on 4 level. Oops. 4 went also down.

 

Yes my example hand was not very fair. But in my humple opinion, neither was Roland's.

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Of course it's fun to construct nice hands. Look at what I can come up with:

 

Qxx

KJx

Qx

KJxxx

 

After we show him a very solid all-round hand with long spades, pard will certainly shoot for slam. If we are very persuasive, we can stop on 4 level. Oops. 4 went also down.

 

Yes my example hand was not very fair. But in my humple opinion, neither was Roland's.

Why are we necessarily down in 4 with your hand? And excuse me, anyone who bids anything but 4 over a 3 rebid needs to attend a course of hand evaluation.

 

Not a single first round control, no shortage. "Pard will certainly shoot for slam". You must be kidding.

 

Roland

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The point is, of course, what 2, 3 and 4 show.

 

2 should be a minimum-ish hand with 6 or more spades.

3 should be a non-minimum ish hand with 6 or more?

4 should be a namyats type hand with no namyats available.

 

The subtler requirements for the three bids are subject to partnership agreement. Now, if you raise 3 to game on most "bad 3 card support" type hands, you owe your partner a slam try on a limit raise.

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Now, if you raise 3 to game on most "bad 3 card support" type hands, you owe your partner a slam try on a limit raise.

I do not agree. Partner does not owe opener a slam try with all limit raises. Partner owes a slam try with GOOD limit raises, which will include controls and, probably, a suit that can provide some source of tricks.

 

Bear in mind that the bid of 3 invites game, it does not force game. And game is two tricks short of slam. Furthermore, opener is not announcing that game will be cold oppsoite all decent 8 counts.

 

Responder will accept the game try with a variety of hands, but (as a rule) they will be decent 8 counts or better.

 

Assume that a decent limit raise will value to about 11 hcp. Then 'a decent limit raise' will usually produce about a trick more than the minimum on which one raises to game: that is still a full trick short of slam. Thus responder needs better than an average limit raise.

 

The Aceless wonder 12 count posited earlier is a full-value, slam-try limit raise only to walter the walrus clones.

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Why are we necessarily down in 4 with your hand? And excuse me, anyone who bids anything but 4 over a 3 rebid needs to attend a course of hand evaluation.

 

Not a single first round control, no shortage. "Pard will certainly shoot for slam". You must be kidding.

 

Roland

Totally agree.

 

I would choose 3S. 4S is my second choice, betting pd could provide 2 tricks or opps have some kind of contract.

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