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what is the fit?  

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  1. 1. what is the fit?

    • spades
      24
    • diamonds
      1
    • clubs
      3
    • 4NT is natural
      3


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It's interpretable. 3 is 2-card preference. 4 could be natural and looking for a game, 4 could be no club support or extra support, but you have a few s and 4NT could be, no support for s so let's play NT.

 

Or it could be cue-bids and keycard for s.

 

*shrugs*

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Responder showed EITHER a weak hand with possible false preference to spades OR a great limit raise, maybe based on doublefit. If the 1NT response contained a "normal" three-card limit raise that is shown via direct 4S over 3C. Life is too hard if 3S can be just about "anything" both in strength and in shape/support.

 

In the given auction, responder likely has weak hand, long diamonds, and a doubleton spade.

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Totally ambiguous.

 

4 confirmed that 3 was real. This is important because 3 is frequently a doubleton. I think its important for opener to pattern in case responder is 2=3 in the blacks. 4 just marks time with the fit to be revealed later.

 

Whats with these posters that think 4 over 3 shows the limit raise? Do people still play that way?

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Totally ambiguous.

 

4 confirmed that 3 was real. This is important because 3 is frequently a doubleton. I think its important for opener to pattern in case responder is 2=3 in the blacks. 4 just marks time with the fit to be revealed later.

 

Whats with these posters that think 4 over 3 shows the limit raise? Do people still play that way?

If not that way, then - when will responder who had the three card limit raise, be able to show he had the three card limit raise?

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Totally ambiguous.

 

4 confirmed that 3 was real. This is important because 3 is frequently a doubleton. I think its important for opener to pattern in case responder is 2=3 in the blacks. 4 just marks time with the fit to be revealed later.

 

Whats with these posters that think 4 over 3 shows the limit raise? Do people still play that way?

If not that way, then - when will responder who had the three card limit raise, be able to show he had the three card limit raise?

I believe it's very easy over any bid but 4, responder bids anything he wants at all (except possibly 4 over a 3NT bid).

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I believe I read somewhere in these forums about the idea of

 

1M-1NT

3x-4M

 

showing a limit raise, which looks clumsy but at least it makes the other sequences run smoother?

 

In that case this could unambiguously show clubs.

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Totally ambiguous.

 

4 confirmed that 3 was real. This is important because 3 is frequently a doubleton. I think its important for opener to pattern in case responder is 2=3 in the blacks. 4 just marks time with the fit to be revealed later.

 

Whats with these posters that think 4 over 3 shows the limit raise? Do people still play that way?

If not that way, then - when will responder who had the three card limit raise, be able to show he had the three card limit raise?

I believe it's very easy over any bid but 4, responder bids anything he wants at all (except possibly 4 over a 3NT bid).

I don't understand what you mean here.

When/how will responder limit his hand? Does opener not need responder to limit his hand? How many more rounds will responder be forced to bid with xx spades, xx clubs and a bare minimum? Should he deny diamond ace over 4C with xx-xxx-Axxxxx-Jx and bid 4S? Should he hide spade Qx over 3C with Qx-xxx-KJxxxx-xx and bid 3D?

 

Getting deeper in the mud here, but hope you won't mind helping out and giving your opinion on these questions.

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The logical idea is clubs. We have to remember that the 3C jump can be artificial and therefore responder in a pinch is going to take a false preference to the major suit. When opener bypasses 3N and patterns in clubs, how can responder now show delayed good club support except by either raising clubs or cue bidding?
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When/how will responder limit his hand? Does opener not need responder to limit his hand? How many more rounds will responder be forced to bid with xx spades, xx clubs and a bare minimum?  Should he deny diamond ace over 4C with xx-xxx-Axxxxx-Jx and bid 4S? Should he hide spade Qx over 3C with Qx-xxx-KJxxxx-xx and bid 3D?

I have no idea what the questions you are asking have to do with showing a limit raise after a jump shift. I said "over any bid BUT 4 it's easy to show a limit raise", and you are asking questions about what responder should do over 4. And the limit raise is already within a tight range, it doesn't need to be further limited if it can be shown.

 

In general I think it's a very good idea for responder to bid 3 over 3 with 6 diamonds and 2 spades. It leaves opener a lot of room, he can bid spades next anyway and we are free to raise him, we can belong in diamonds, etc. But if you have chosen to bid 3, presumably since you have lousy diamonds, then why would you want to show the diamonds later?

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It makes sense to me that if I was intending to jump over a simple rebid to show a limit raise that the same jump after a jump rebid would do the same thing, i.e.,

1S-1N-3C-4S should show the limit raise. If my partner has a game force hand and I have a limit raise I doubt we will be stopping at 4S so the bid IMO is best used to simplify the auction and define responder's hand.

 

Also notice that in this case by bidding 4S as a limit raise captaincy is transferred as it should be, when one of the hands can be closely defined in terms of strength.

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