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Question about western cue sequences after opp's 2


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Hi. Do u use a direct western cue bid after opp's 2Major preemptive open bid ?

In this bidding sequences:

2 ( 3* ) Pass ( ?? )

The 3S bid ask to partner bid 3notrump with a stopper, usually has a minor suit.

The advancer will very happy when he has one stopper and weak or medium hand.

If his hand is very weak and without stopper, i think he can bid 4 ask the interferer pass or correct.

How to slam try when advancer with a real strong hand too( with or without stopper ) ?

How to game try when advancer with medium hand without stopper?

The advancer does not know interferer's suit.

Thanks very much.

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You can either use this cue as Western showing a running minor and stops in the non-spade suit. You can also use the cue as a weaker Michaels call (with 4m as a stronger call). Both come up very infrequent, although you can utilize the cue for a very strong single suiter that has no intent for sitting for 3N anyway, so the use is expanded a little.

 

Assuming its Western:

 

--3N would be to play without a lot extra besides the spade stop.

--4, 4 and 5 would all be pass or correct.

--4 is interesting - I suppose it should be natural, but if you wanted to agree it was a slam try without a spade control I suppose you could play it that way.

--4 is obviously a slam try.

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