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You are dealer. The vulnerability won't matter, because I'm going to help you and say that whatever you do the opponents are silent. FWIW, its green so a 4 opening should never be considered.

 

You open 1 and pard bids a Forcing 1N call. Your next move?

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hope you dont mind a non advanced expert having a say

 

But 3 Spades looks like the right call to me especially as pard may not have the club fit I would like to see and could have a weak 2 diamond or weak 2 heart bid at the ready after a 2 level bid by the opener

Do you still make this call knowing that 3S is nonforcing?

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There are actually a lot of possible bids with this hand at second turn.

 

I rather like 4 if this is a "self-splinter" which I think is fairly standard since 3 would be GF. This tells partner immediately about the main feature of the hand (spades!) and also tells partner to discount diamond cards.

 

Whoops, somehow misread the shape. Obviously 4 (heart splinter) is much better than a diamond splinter.

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There are actually a lot of possible bids with this hand at second turn.

 

I rather like 4 if this is a "self-splinter" which I think is fairly standard since 3 would be GF. This tells partner immediately about the main feature of the hand (spades!) and also tells partner to discount diamond cards.

 

Whoops, somehow misread the shape. Obviously 4 (heart splinter) is much better than a diamond splinter.

But diamond cards and club cards are not of equal worth....

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Without special techniques, my next call is 3.

 

Of course, I have special techniques... LOL

Forcing 2N? Gazzilli extensions?

 

All good and well. They cater to certain hands and ignore others, but I doubt you ever are really getting the true nature of this 8=0=1=4 across.

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I would bid 3, but I play it as an artificial game force.

 

Failing that, I would bid 3 natural and forcing, intending to bid 4 next.

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Without special techniques, my next call is 3.

 

Of course, I have special techniques...  LOL

Forcing 2N? Gazzilli extensions?

 

All good and well. They cater to certain hands and ignore others, but I doubt you ever are really getting the true nature of this 8=0=1=4 across.

Well, it is sort of interesting.

 

2NT would be a GF hand with any number of possible hands.

 

I'll assume a mundane 3 relay response. With diamonds or hearts and any shape, I bid that suit. Clubs is difficult to show. With notrump viability, you rebid 3NT. With no notrump viability, you rebid 4.

 

I could just bid 3, a GF call. But, I think I can do better than that.

 

After 3, I bid 4. This seems to send a club message and eliminate the possibility of any minor calls. Hence, per force, I need club and spade cards and nothing in the reds. Self-playing spades.

 

Tada!

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We play 3 as forcing on this auction so I would do that.

 

Otherwise I suppose I have to jump shift into 3 but I don't like it with bad clubs and eight good spades.

 

A self-splinter to 4 (or even 4) won't help partner as we are really only interested in club cards.

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I think 3 is a reasonable, if not consensus choice here. Thats what I bid at the table as well.

 

Pard now bids 3. He isn't a passed hand, so you can't rule out weak 2's and such, but we do play intermediate jump shifts, so if its a 6 bagger, he's limited to a 9 count or so.

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I'm not sure how opening anything but 1 helps matters, not that this is an objection to these comments. It may well be that the honest assessment would be a 4 opening, which is hopeless as slam-aspirational, or 4 Namyats, which is anti-constructive but resembles the right call more.

 

2 (or 2, he he) might work, but I doubt it. Similar problems.

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Playing the current methods, I would bid 3 then 4. Of course, I don't like being handycapped this way. I prefer my own methods.... (MisIry two suiters, strongish Namyats (at most 2 keycards, with 1 keycard, then hold queen of trumps, no void), Acol 2 bids in majors included within 2 opening bid.

 

So I would have opened 2, if partner has any possible trick for a major, he will bid 2, then I could bid 2 forcing one round. If he has ONLY one trick for a spade contract, he will bid 2NT -- now I can bid 3 --> forcing to game and places emphasis on the black suits. If he bids something other than 2NT, we are already GF'ed and I can explore at low level. AND REMEMBER, for me I play MISIRY so 3 is NEVER a five card suit on this 2-2-2 auction.

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