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  1. 1. Your call?

    • 1[sp]
      31
    • 2[di]
      0
    • 2[sp]
      6
    • 2NT
      0
    • 3[di]
      1
    • 3[sp]
      0
    • 3N
      2
    • 4[di]
      0
    • 4[sp]
      0
    • Other
      1


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[hv=s=sj9732h5dakqj104c4]133|100|All White

East (partner) deals and opens 1. Opps silent.

 

1-1-1-? [/hv]

 

I'll assume you agree with the bidding so far, but if you don't, deal with it. :angry:

 

I kibbed this hand the other night. I'll reveal the results later.

 

(And why don't the suit symbols work in a poll?)

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I bid 2S, GF 6-5, The spade suit is bad enough so that 1S is reasonable.

 

Peter

All well and good if you play it, but that seems like a special agreement. In the US anyway, I am confident this following is standard undiscussed for experts, as well as being BWS

 

1 = 4+ spades, forcing 1 round, any strength.

2 = Artificial game forcing, denies 4 spades (that part is only implied in BWS though not explicitely stated.)

 

The followup to the 1 bid, though I haven't often heard it discussed, I understand to be if responder rebids 2 that is game invitational, 3 game forcing, both showing 5-6. If responder is weak 5-6 he either responds 1 to begin with or is stuck never showing his spade length. In any case that means this hand is certainly a 1 bid now, and if partner bids 1NT or 2 next you choose between 2, 3, or maybe 3.

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Ok, now for the "amazing" part. At least, it amazes (or baffles) me. Make sure you have a barf bag handy.

 

At the table, this hand rebid 3N (which I think is a terrible call). It goes pass pass, and RHO hold AKQJ10x of clubs did not double. If he did, do you think X here should call for a club lead? or a spade?

 

At many tables in this tournament, this hand did bid 1S, and the auction proceeded.

 

1-1-1-1

1NT-3N!!!!-p-p-?

 

Not 2S, not 3S, but 3N!!! Amazing!!!

 

And RHO Doubled!! (amazing, since he is now on lead with 6 cashing tricks, and should not want opponents to run.)

 

In 3 of these cases, one of the two hands actually XX'd!! And then, the other hand sat for it!!!

 

Partners hand:

[hv=s=sak10hakxxdxxc98xx]133|100|[/hv]

 

The spade Qxx is in the slot if needed.

 

All in all, some pretty amazing stuff.

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I think 3nt is sick...

 

Its possible that 3nt is the best contract but its also possible that 4 or 5 or a slam is there and a 3nt bid make no moves for finding them. Partner could easily have a 3415 shapes with some extras by keeping the bidding open you are freerolling.

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I think 3nt is sick...

 

Its possible that 3nt is the best contract but its also possible that 4 or 5 or a slam is there and a 3nt bid make no moves for finding them. Partner could easily have a 3415 shapes with some extras by keeping the bidding open you are freerolling.

Are you assuming that if partner bids 3NT you are never allowed to move on?

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Maybe i misread the auction

 

I saw

 

1-------1

1-------1

1nt-------3nt

 

3nt is signoff

 

Even if 1 is 100% GF i still think openener is limited to 15 pts for his 1nt rebid.

 

If 1 is Art GF and 1nt only show a stopper but could be any strenght then partner can bid over 3nt. Otherwise he cannot.

 

Plus if 1 is art GF then 3nt is one of the worst bid i can imagine since you you can bid an easy 2 or 2 to further describe your shape.

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