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My gut feeling was 3 and I thought that partner needs not much to make game.

But if I try 3 , I will reach a lot of bad games, so I would try 2 too.

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2 1/2.

 

But, since this is not allowed, I will settle for 2.

 

Better to have something in reserve, especially playing with a partner who will stretch to bid game (as everyone does).

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I just want to add this is another problem with not playing Flannery, the range of 1H P 1S P 2S is truly ridiculous. It shows anything from a 35(32) 11 count with major suit concentration to a 45(31) 13 count.

Why not play Kaplan inversion, as it solves the problem. Then a 1 response cannot be more than 4 cards, so the opener with 3 spades can happily rebid 1NT.

 

Incidentally, I think your quoted range could be extended upwards. A 15 count 4522 ?

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Agree this huge range is a big problem. My favorite solution to this, among other things, is to play:

 

1 - 1 -

1N = , almost forcing

2 = normal

2 = 3-card spade raise

 

With 5332 you have to either raise spades if you have 3 or fake a minor. It's almost always right to raise spades on 3 since you have at worst 4-3 fit with shortness in the 3 and responder can offer the 5-2 if he has a doubleton heart.

 

This solves:

1) This problem, since 2 now shows 4.

2) Many of the bridge-world-hand-of-doom scenarios where you have 3-6 majors since you can bid 2 then bid again.

3) 1 - 1 - 2 - 3 is now 1 - 1 - 1N - 2

4) You also hide opener's minor shape when he's 35xx and responder has a min GF (esp if playing precision)

 

at the expense of not being able to play 1NT, but honestly I can't even remember the last time that 1NT was the last making contract after 1 - 1.

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What about the "best" making contract?

 

Yes sometimes at matchpoints 1N will make the same tricks as 2M. Usually you're playing 2M instead, not a minor, so I've found it's usually a wash - sometimes 2M will make an extra trick. Even if it's a small loss I think it's probably worth it. A lot of people will raise to 2 on 3 decent spades most of the time anyway, so you're certainly duplicating their results. Yes if you pick up xxx Qxxxx AJT AQ with these methods you'll be unhappy with bidding 2, but sometimes partner has 5 spades and you win by playing your 8-card fit instead of 1N.

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I just want to add this is another problem with not playing Flannery, the range of 1H P 1S P 2S is truly ridiculous. It shows anything from a 35(32) 11 count with major suit concentration to a 45(31) 13 count.

try raising with support only, and you will see it differently lol.

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I just want to add this is another problem with not playing Flannery, the range of 1H P 1S P 2S is truly ridiculous. It shows anything from a 35(32) 11 count with major suit concentration to a 45(31) 13 count.

I just want to add this is another problem with playing Flannery; the range of 1H P 1S P 2S is truly ridiculous. It shows anything from a 35(32) 11 count without regard to major suit concentration to a 46(21) 13 count.

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I just want to add this is another problem with not playing Flannery, the range of 1H P 1S P 2S is truly ridiculous. It shows anything from a 35(32) 11 count with major suit concentration to a 45(31) 13 count.

 

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What is ridiculous is that it can be 3-5(3-2). Just bid 1NT wit that, you will find 5-3 fit anyway, wtp ?

Even if you are into business of raising with 3 card support, the problem hand is 3-5-(4-1) not 3-5-3-2.

I think most 14's counts with 4 should bid only 2 btw. You will just wind up too high too often if you jump around with too weak hands.

 

The solution to his seems to be really easy:

 

2 = 12-14, four spades

3 = 14+ - 16

Some sort of gadget with 17+ (gazilli).

If you refuse to play gadgets then 2 is basically 12-14; 3 15-17 and with 18+ you bid game.

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Well, how else do you plan to bid the cold slam when partner has K9xxx 10x AQx Axx?

 

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Seriously, 2 just like the rest of the sane world.

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