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Bidding 2 is not an option, since it's a constructive raise. You have to either pass or bid 1NT. You have a fit, and you bypass the s so your opps can't bid them on 1-level anymore, so I'd choose for a forcing 1NT, and rebid at lowest level when possible.
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Welcome Tim to the BridgeBase Online Forum.

 

Playing 2/1 the correct response with your hand is 1NT forcing followed by minimum preference back to hearts at the cheapest level.

 

Ben

 

PS = not everyone plays that way. I myself prefer to raise immediatlel with support like this, and I use "drury" 2 even after a first seat major opening with constructive raise like Free was talking about. Of course, this is no longer classical 2/1.

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Tough hand

 

As I learned 2/1, the immediate 1H - 2H raise is a constructive raise, promising 3 card trump support and 9 losers.

 

The auction 1H - 1N - 2x - 2H shows one of two hand types:

 

1. A three card raise that is too weak for 1H - 2H

2. A balanced hand with two hearts and decent values (~ 6-9 is about right)

 

From my perspective, your hand is right at the cusp between 1NT and 2H.

The Tens and 9s are nice, however, the lack of Aces is nasty.

 

BUM-RAP treats this as 5.25

Kaplan-Rubens as 5.45

 

I'd probably bid 1NT, and follow with a 2H rebid. We might be able to jam the auction.

 

I have no problems if partner prefers to an immediate 2H

 

(In case anyone is wondering why I edited, this I originally thought that responder had xx in Hearts and KT9 in spades. Had a real hard time understanding what Luis was talking about...)

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2H I think this is enough for a direct 2H raise.

Good 3 cards in hearts with an honor, a ruffing value, and something on the side.

Pd will know he can lead hearts if they win the hand and can compete to 3h if he has a 6 card suit. If I bid 1NT and they win the hand I have passed no valuable information to pd.

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i'm not crazy about using the 'constructive raise' either, but unless you play something like ben's 2C, there has to be some way to differentiate between a weak raise and better raise.. i presonally prefer 2H here, but can understand completely the need to bid 1nt first
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My own preferred method is use the sequence 1H-1NT-2m-2H to show 3 card support and near invitational values. That's not the standard, though.

Out of interest, what do you do with a minimum 1N response, doubleton support for opener and preference for opener's first suit over his second? Immediate raise on doubleton? (could work)

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