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2/1 in Competition


Echognome

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Lawrence standard is:

1)Responder can pass when the opponents compete and opener doesn't rebid.

2) Responder can pass when opener rebids 2nt.

3) Responder can pass when opener raises responder's suit.

4) Responder can pass when opener rebids his suit.

 

I play NFB and think both styles have plus and minus points.

In practice it seems NFB's work fine the vast majority of the time, perhaps less so in theory.

 

I think the vast majority of WC players who play 2/1 do not play NFB.

I think many strong clubbers may.

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#1 no, I play NFB

#2 depends where you live, living in germany

NFB used to be standard, but now the tide

seems to be turning

I started playing NFB, because someone asked

me to do it, shortly afterwards the guy dropped

NFBs, I guess, if I drop NFBs the tide will change

again

In germany, if you play, that a new suit at the 2

level is forcing, than standard is to play it just as

a one round force

#3 forcing for one round is certainly easier as NFBs,

playing MP NFBs are most likely better, playing

IMPs 2/1 forcing for one round should be better

 

similar forcing and promising another bid is easier

than forcing for one round, and I would also think,

that forcing for one round is more MP oriented, than

the other style.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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My preference is:

 

(1) If opener rebids notrump at any level, it is not forcing.

(2) If opener names a new suit (the 4th suit) it is always a one-round force.

(3) If opener cuebids, it is always a game force.

(4) If opener rebids his suit, it is forcing one round only if below the level of cuebid.

(5) If opener raises, it is not forcing (and it's above the cuebid).

(6) Only cuebidding, jumping, or reversing guarantee extras.

 

So for example:

 

1 - 1 - 2 - P and:

 

2 establishes a game force

2NT is natural and NF

3 and 3 are natural and NF

3 is a GF reverse

 

1 - 2 - 2 - P and:

 

2 and 2 are a one-round force; 2 can be a "punt"

2NT is natural and NF

3 establishes a GF, usually a diamond raise or big balanced hand

3 is NF

3 and 3 are forcing to game

 

1 - 1 - 2 - P and:

 

2 establishes a GF

2 is natural and forcing, but not necessarily a "reverse" (since not past 3)

2NT and 3 and 3 are NF

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I really think that NFBs are standard now with a pcik up pd in the MBC.

 

If you play them as forcing, they surely do NOT promise a rebid, so 2 NT, a single raise or 2 of the opened suit is NF. But a jump, a new suit or the cuebid from pd are forcing.

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really think that NFBs are standard now with a pcik up pd in the MBC.

 

good grief really....I hope you are wrong..really wrong...I assume you are very wrong.

 

if not I hope mbc knows nfb are alerts..or do they all assume no alert but standard in mbc...this seems insane logic.......

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Do you play a 2/1 after an overcall as promising a rebid?

No.

 

What is standard?

Who knows? But as I play in a country where it doesn't promise a rebid in an uncontested auction, for me that is standard.

 

What is your experience with what works best? (No proofs needed)

 

I don't think totally non-forcing works for 'undisturbed' 2/1s, it puts too much pressure on the double.

 

Not promising a rebid seems to work perfectly well. But then it does in an uncontested auction as well...

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I really think that NFBs are standard now with a pcik up pd in the MBC.

 

If you play them as forcing, they surely do NOT promise a rebid, so 2 NT, a single raise or 2 of the opened suit is NF. But a jump, a new suit or the cuebid from pd are forcing.

I can't tell you what a pick up partner in MBC plays... but the ONLY pair I know who play NFBs in an undisturbed auction play Precision. Evenryone else plays them as forcing.

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I can't tell you what a pick up partner in MBC plays... but the ONLY pair I know who play NFBs in an undisturbed auction play Precision. Evenryone else plays them as forcing.

So you know one pair more then I do that play NFB in an undisturbed auction.

 

This is quite interessting, but I read Echognomes "overcall" as if the opps actually did disturb the auction, so I did not say anything about an undisturbed auction.

But maybe the title "2/1 in competition" influenced me even more.

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