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Agree that there is no reason to take a position on the meaning of the 4 call at this time. Hopefully partner will do something intelligent.
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If you've discussed this with partner, then you know what to do.

If you haven't then you have to guess... but best guess is probably that partner has spades and a minor.

 

I have discussed this with my partner, and I would pass which opposite spades-and-a minor means I prefer clubs, to spades, to diamonds. (redouble prefers diamond, to spades, to clubs; 4S prefers spades, 4NT is a mild slam try in a minor, 5C is pass-or-correct, pass then 5m over 4S is to play there)

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If you've discussed this with partner, then you know what to do.

If you haven't then you have to guess... but best guess is probably that partner has spades and a minor.

 

I have discussed this with my partner, and I would pass which opposite spades-and-a minor means I prefer clubs, to spades, to diamonds. (redouble prefers diamond, to spades, to clubs; 4S prefers spades, 4NT is a mild slam try in a minor, 5C is pass-or-correct, pass then 5m over 4S is to play there)

That is great that you have agreements on the meaning of your actions in this situation. I suspect that most partnerships have not had that discussion.

 

Still, we are fortunate enough to have a hand that can deal with any action by partner - 5 over a takeout redouble, pass over 4.

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Agree that the meaning of 4H is down to discussion. My partner and I have the same principles when it comes to transfer-preempt type bids. X of the opening bid would be t/o of their suit and bidding their suit is michaels-type of bid.

 

But without any agreements, I pass now and see what partner has to say what his 4 means.

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If you've discussed this with partner, then you know what to do.

If you haven't then you have to guess... but best guess is probably that partner has spades and a minor.

 

I have discussed this with my partner, and I would pass which opposite spades-and-a minor means I prefer clubs, to spades, to diamonds.  (redouble prefers diamond, to spades, to clubs; 4S prefers spades, 4NT is a mild slam try in a minor, 5C is pass-or-correct, pass then 5m over 4S is to play there)

That is great that you have agreements on the meaning of your actions in this situation. I suspect that most partnerships have not had that discussion.

I suspect that's the case too, but see no harm in suggesting agreements for serious partnerships. This is a special case of one of our general agreements:

 

If partner has shown two suits, and the next hand doubles, then one of two agreements applies:

 

i) If one of overcaller's suits is known

- bids by advancer show strong preference

- pass by advancer is neutral or preference for the lower unspecified suit or wants to pull to his own suit

- redouble is preference for the higher unspecified suit

- if both NT and clubs are available for 'pass or correct' then NT shows extra values in context

 

Redouble by overcaller opposite a neutral pass now shows extra length in the higher suit

 

ii) If overcaller's suits are both unknown

- redouble by advancer says he wants to play in his suit, please bid step 1

- bids are pass-or-correct

- pass is initially neutral, over a pass the original overcaller redoubles to show the highest unbid suit (exact suits can be worked out from the auction)

 

e.g. 1S p 2S 2NT (any two suiter) x P P

3C = minors

3D = diamonds & hearts

xx = clubs & hearts

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