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Should a jump to game here show values or shape?  

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  1. 1. Should a jump to game here show values or shape?

    • Shape, may be a minimum in HCP (cuebid is only strong call)
      6
    • Values, just as without interference
      1
    • Values, but perhaps a bit lighter than without interference
      0
    • Ambiguous, could be either shape or strength
      1


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Say you have a hand such as the above. After opening 1 and hearing 1 from pard, perhaps 2 is best. Any other call highly overstates your values, and there's a good chance the opps will let you bid again even if pard passes 2.

 

However, is 2 still right if RHO makes a 2 overcall? Unless pard is at least 5-5 in the majors, the opps have at least a 9-card heart fit. It's easy to construct hands where there's a double game -- or even slam -- swing, and surely you'll always bid at least 4 if 4 comes back to you.

 

After all that preamble, I'm suggesting that after 1 - P - 1 - 2, opener's jump to 4 should always show a hand of this type. With, say, 19 HCP and 4252 distribution, he needs to bid 3 at his second turn.

 

Agree?

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After all that preamble, I'm suggesting that after 1 - P - 1 - 2, opener's jump to 4 should always show a hand of this type. With, say, 19 HCP and 4252 distribution, he needs to bid 3 at his second turn.

In the circles where I play that would be regarded as standard.

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A lot of people play this way, quite likely the majority. But I really don't like it since I think it puts too much pressure on the cuebid, which could be several different hand types. I prefer to just bid whatever I would have on the hands with spade support. A hand with as much shape as your example is not common, and in any case I'll always get another chance.
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