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What do you bid  

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  1. 1. What do you bid

    • Pass - misfit, get out now
      7
    • 2S - shows 6 spades, clubs, and a good hand, so bid it
      25
    • 2N - protect the queen of diamonds
      0
    • other?
      2


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Why are all of these with me RED. Opponents silent, world class partner and opponents, once again you are me. Would you have bid 2 to start off with? Having been forced to bid 2 what do you call over partner's 2 bid?

 

1 - 1NT (forcing)

2 - 2

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Guest Jlall

2C is very normal and now I bid 2S which I also consider very normal. 1-5 and 2-6 are both easily possible for partner, and I think 2-5 is even possible (though not the norm for that shape).

 

Big BTW: I don't think 2S shows extras, as I would bid 2C with almost all 6-4 hands.

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with 10-12 I thikn it is better to rebid 2 with a 6-4, on a forcing NT context at least. This tells partner that I had a 6 card suit, and he knows that might be the reason why I opened at the 1 level.

 

so it is not that 2 promises slicy extras, but at least a decent opening.

 

pass has my simpaties, but I think making game is not impossible, so 2.

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If partner could have bid 2 BART, then he has six hearts. As you are playing with a WC partner and against WC opponents, I'm sure you agreed to BART. :) So, partner has 6-1 or 6-2, or even 6-0. The scoring is IMPs. So, I think I pass if my assumptions are correct.
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Wow surprising answers, I think this is wtp 2.

Well, that really depends upon what hands you expect partner to rebid 2 on. If that's frequently done on a 5-card suit, 2 is blindingly obvious. If you expect a 6-card suit from partner and short spades, pass will more often be the winning bid.

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Wow surprising answers, I think this is wtp 2.

Well, that really depends upon what hands you expect partner to rebid 2 on. If that's frequently done on a 5-card suit, 2 is blindingly obvious. If you expect a 6-card suit from partner and short spades, pass will more often be the winning bid.

Well that's a matter of judgment not system (obviously no BART here since we would have been told.) So I guess it's another way of me saying it's a wtp 2 over the hands on which I believe people should be judging to bid 2.

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Wow surprising answers, I think this is wtp 2.

Well, that really depends upon what hands you expect partner to rebid 2 on. If that's frequently done on a 5-card suit, 2 is blindingly obvious. If you expect a 6-card suit from partner and short spades, pass will more often be the winning bid.

Well that's a matter of judgment not system (obviously no BART here since we would have been told.) So I guess it's another way of me saying it's a wtp 2 over the hands on which I believe people should be judging to bid 2.

I only disagree with your "wtp" part..... :rolleyes:

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