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paulhar

Would you always cuebid here?  

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  1. 1. Would you always cuebid here?

    • There are times I would just bid 4S when holding a side ace.
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    • I would always cuebid my cheapest ace.
      4
    • I would always cuebid some ace, but not necessarily the cheapest.
      1
    • Other.
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The auction has gone 2C P 2D P 2S P 3S.

 

Assuming you don't want to bid slam or 4S now, would you always cuebid here or would you sometimes just bid 4S holding an ace?

Always cue.

 

If you have agreed to play 3NT as serious 3NT, this would

be even better and more or less automatic.

In this auction 3NT is just asking responder to describe his

hand, call it mark time bid, if you want a classic name.

 

Of course opener can bid 4S, if he has a dead min. 2C

opener, but this denies p the chance to describe his hand

below 4S, and maybe responders hand improves openers

hand.

 

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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The auction has gone 2C P 2D P 2S P 3S.

 

Assuming you don't want to bid slam or 4S now, would you always cuebid here or would you sometimes just bid 4S holding an ace?

Not sure what hand you're referring to, most seem to think you're talking about responcer. But it's opener's turn to bid.

 

I'd cuebid 4 as opener over 3 by responder, and then 4 from responder. To me, 3 guarantees the ability to make a cuebid (promises 1+ controls), and over a cuebid by opener asks for that cuebid.

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