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Is this forcing?


helene_t

How obvious is it that 4c is (non)forcing?  

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  1. 1. How obvious is it that 4c is (non)forcing?

    • Clearly F, everybody plays that
      18
    • F is standard but some deviate
      1
    • There is no standard but most play it as F
      2
    • 50/50
      0
    • There is no standard but most play it as NF
      0
    • NF is standard but some deviate
      0
    • Clearly F, everybody plays that
      1
    • Other
      1


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1-(x)-xx-(p)

2-(p)-4*

 

The last option (before "other") should be "clearly NF, everybody plays that".

I clicked on the wrong "clearly forcing", but I do think it's clearly forcing.

 

Man, I have to think about this one. IMHO, the way we play it xx here (10+, does not necessarily deny diamonds), 3 instead of 4 should be a 1 round force missing a major suit stop (with less than a 12 count, just pass your partner's 2 bid, which you forced him to make).

 

That would make a 4...a Splinter in support of diamonds? That doesn't make any sense, does it?

 

I'll have to keep thinking about it.

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I think it shows a hand with slam interest, but rather distributional. Since it shows slam interest it's probably forcing although I passed :P I couldn't see me making 5 with an honest Dbl behind me.
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