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  1. 1. bidding plan

    • bid 1nt forcing then 3spades
      26
    • bid 1nt forcing then 4spades
      2
    • bid 2 hearts (GF) then 4spades
      9
    • directly bid 4spades
      3
    • other
      7


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2 then 3 is GF and not invitational in SAYC.

Are you sure about that? This is from the SAYC booklet:

 

SUBSEQUENT BIDDING BY RESPONDER

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Bids available for inviting game: 2NT, 3 of a previously bid suit

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If responder initially bids a new suit at the two level, the same rules apply EXCEPT that a subsequent jump raise of opener’s first suit to the THREE LEVEL is game forcing

1-2; 2-3 isn't a jump, so it appears that it's non-forcing.

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Come one guys, this is the SAYC and 2/1 forum and the methods were specified in the poll. It is useless to state the perfect methods for this hand, even if you happen to play them.

Well, there's an 'other' option in the poll. And I'm playing 2/1. B)

Thus I voted 'other' and explained why. WTF?

No need to wtf Harald :D. It is clear from the poll options that kgr wants to know what you would bid giving the methods he was playing and your 2S bid is not part of it.

where do you get that from :)

Hmm, seems I confused you with bb79. My apologies or congratulations depending on the skill levels of both of you.

It's highly likely that you'll need to send apologies to kgr :)

 

Burak

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This was from Cayne vs Stars match I was kibitzing, and both Souths bid 4♠ directly
If the opening is limited 4S is a perfectly normal bid at imps. im repeating myself but red at imps it doesnt pay to stop at 3M.

Looking at the other boards they played, neither looks like playing strong club. In another board, they both opened 1S with KJxxxx, AQx AK xx. They play 1C 3C preemptive (inv minors). I believe their system is most likely to be somewhere close to 2/1 (hence the forum location) .

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im repeating myself but red at imps it doesnt pay to stop at 3M.

 

 

 

Gotta disagree with this one. There are still IMPs to be gained from going +140/+100. Some hands worth investigating game on (i.e. going beyond 2M) can gain by recognizing below the game level that it's not worth going to 4M on. If not, you're not getting enough effectiveness out of your game tries.

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im repeating myself but red at imps it doesnt pay to stop at 3M.

Gotta disagree with this one. There are still IMPs to be gained from going +140/+100. Some hands worth investigating game on (i.e. going beyond 2M) can gain by recognizing below the game level that it's not worth going to 4M on. If not, you're not getting enough effectiveness out of your game tries.

I think his point, which is very fair, is that game being good or bad will depend more on how well the hands fit, and not so much on the overall strength. But the only invitation we can offer (in 2/1) is one based on overall strength. So under those circumstances it doesn't make sense to just hope the hands fit badly when vul at imps.

 

The general argument is fine, but I still don't think the hand is good enough to do anything but invite. Partner is most likely to be short in hearts, and my singleton has a lot less value with three trumps than with four. Partner had a hand on which some would accept a limit raise (granted a dreadful diamond holding opposite shortness), and game had absolutely no play.

 

If you were going to bid game anyway I STRONGLY believe 2 is right. There could easily be slam with the right fit, such as AKxxxx Axx xxx x. I don't see much gain in just blasting the auction, as there seems to be enough defense to hope the opponents can't make anything, actual hand notwithstanding (and in a sense, 2 is more preemptive than 4).

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Given that this is in the 2/1 forum (as well as standard), I think I would bid 1N, hoping to hear 2 over which many 2/1 players, including me, could usefully bid 2 as BART: if partner has 2-3 hearts, he will bid 2 and I can then choose either to bid 4 or 3. If he rebids 2, instead, showing nothing special while denying as many as 2 hearts, I will raise him to 3.

 

If not playing BART, then I bid 1N then 3, recognizing that I may miss some well-fitting games, but also recognizing that partner will strain to accept.

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  • 2 weeks later...
2 then 3 is GF and not invitational in SAYC.

Are you sure about that? This is from the SAYC booklet:

 

SUBSEQUENT BIDDING BY RESPONDER

...

Bids available for inviting game: 2NT, 3 of a previously bid suit

...

If responder initially bids a new suit at the two level, the same rules apply EXCEPT that a subsequent jump raise of opener’s first suit to the THREE LEVEL is game forcing

1-2; 2-3 isn't a jump, so it appears that it's non-forcing.

Definitely sounds like that is invitational according to the booklet, it doesn't seem to make sense though, since with a limit raise with clubs or diamonds you need to just bid 3S (because over a new suit on the two level you are stuck). But 1M-2m-2M-3M is again invitational? wow...

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