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2-X-2-2

 

2 showed an undisciplined major suit preempt

X showed a weak NT or a good good hand

2 was p/c

 

What should 2 be? What percentage of weak NT's are licensed to bid over it?

 

If 2 is purely competitive, how do you bid an invite with spades or a GF with spades?

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2 is just competitive opposite the weak notrump, so only an unusually suitable weak notrump should move.

 

It's sensible to play the same methods here as after 1NT (2H), so either Lebensohl or Rubensohl would apply.

Generally agree.

 

At MP's you need a very good hand to move, normally including four-card support.

 

At IMP's, 2 should show a little, but still be non-forcing. A weak nt with 3-card support should pass more often than not.

 

Agree with the Leben/Ruben considerations.

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... If 2 is purely competitive, how do you bid an invite with spades or a GF with spades?

Yes, just competitive - with invite+ double, Stayman, or transfer as below:

 

From ACBL Defense #2:

 

(2) DBL (2M) ?

(where 2M is P/C)

DBL = BAL, at least INV values; if FG stopper only in bid major. Does not deny a 4-card major

2 = natural

2NT forces 3; signoff or FG w/ minor

3 = Stayman, FG, continuations as after 2NT-3♣

3 or 3 = Transfers, at least INV

3 = Both minors, FG

3NT = 11-15 HCP, stopper in both majors

4 of a minor = Strong invitation

4M = natural

4NT = Blackwood

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What should 2 be? What percentage of weak NT's are licensed to bid over it?

2S says "If you have a weak notrump we are playing in 2S". IMO the % of weak notrumps that are licensed to bid over it is very small (zero?). If there exists a weak notrump that should act, there is only one bid that such a hand can make: 3S.

 

The auction is analogous to:

 

1NT-2H-2S (where 2H is an overcall and where the range of 1NT is not relevant)

 

If 2 is purely competitive, how do you bid an invite with spades or a GF with spades?

 

Reasonable to play that a jump to 3S is forcing and that DBL (responsive) followed by a spade bid is invitational.

 

IMO the concept of using the initial DBL to be roughly 13-15 and roughly balanced or some strong hand is a good one, but it is obviously smart to make some agreements about the (many) possible ways the auction might continue.

 

Fred Gitelman

Bridge Base Inc.

www.bridgebase.com

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X showed a weak NT or a good good hand

 

A well-tested defence in Denmark too, where multi has enjoyed 25 years of popularity.

 

(Personally I prefer it to be 12-16 and no good bid, thus a Marmic or a semibalanced hand with 5 cards in a minor-suit, can make a double too.)

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