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1 (2) 2* (P)  *neg free bid

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I think 2 here should be a full reverse, how do you play it?

I play nfb

 

 

2s=huge hand.....

 

 

even if nfb is sound but nonforcing......

 

Again I assume 2d is sound but not forcing......in other words not silly weak.....

 

 

 

btw most important this is a very rare auction.....very rare......

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Hi,

 

2S showes values, but not necessariliy a 4 card suit and is forcing

for 1 round, not GF.

So to answer your question, 2S is not a full reverse.

 

There was a thread dealing with this precise auction some weeks

ago, and my opinion was a minority one.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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1) T4 A this wins most of the points

T5 if RHO shows out of small to the T: allows you to set up with an entry if LHO wins or win the T and take an immediate discard

 

2) T4 Q this is an acceptable start provided you trump a T5 return by RHO(both following at T4) high enough

 

3a) T4 ruff puts you on the road to the Finesse Asylum

T5 A you survive all 2-1 and 3-0 with RHO

 

3b) T5 finesse the Q earns you passage straight to intermediate level hell where you are sent to "How to recognize a practice finesse" class for 6 months

 

3c) T5 Q earns a trip to Novice land where Watson's "Play of the Hand" is required reading

 

4) T4 take the finesse ...see 3b) for your free trip itinerary

 

AND THE WINNER IS;

5) T4 A with an immediate claim at the end of the trick earning this month's CECO award

i am going to guess you meant for this to go elsewhere :)

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1 (2) 2* (P)  *neg free bid

2

 

 

I think 2 here should be a full reverse, how do you play it?

Well at a minimum 2 has to show extras since you can't have or else you would have made a -X over 2

Assuming you play NFB as in the OP then if you are dealt 4=1=6=2 then double is frequently likely to end in a silly contract whenever partner does not have four spades. And under those conditions double and correct to diamonds would be forcing.

 

2 (NFB) therefore seems much more sensible than a takeout double. With the possibility of bidding spades later if necessary.

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