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It is always good to have our bids be non forcing or forcing, or GF whenever the right hand comes up for that style.

 

Phil and Flame are doing the best they can with this hand. I can never get things right after passing with a response, so more power to those who can, like Mr. Kovacs.

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I thought Pass to be a great option, but then I thought I had a bigger problem after Pass-Double-Pass. In fact, that's a great follow-up question Bridge-World-style. 2? 3? 1NT? 2NT? Not easy.

 

If playing SAYC 2 would be nice. Playing 2/1 1NT might be better, but I'm not sure.

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I thought Pass to be a great option, but then I thought I had a bigger problem after Pass-Double-Pass. In fact, that's a great follow-up question Bridge-World-style. 2? 3? 1NT? 2NT? Not easy.

 

If playing SAYC 2 would be nice. Playing 2/1 1NT might be better, but I'm not sure.

It doesn't matter whether you are playing SAYC or 2/1. After the overcall, the 2 bid is natural and a one-round force, and does not promise the same values as a 2 bid not in competition.

 

I would not ignore the good six card suit despite the good spade holding. I bid 2 intending to bid 2NT over 2, 3 otherwise.

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I thought Pass to be a great option, but then I thought I had a bigger problem after Pass-Double-Pass. In fact, that's a great follow-up question Bridge-World-style. 2? 3? 1NT? 2NT? Not easy.

 

If playing SAYC 2 would be nice. Playing 2/1 1NT might be better, but I'm not sure.

I do not understand why SAYC or 2/1 would make difference here. Even in 2/1, 1NT in comp won't be forcing, and 2 in comp is forcing for 1 round but not game. In short, SAYC and 2/1 treat the 1NT/2 exactly the same way.

 

If I had passed initially and partner reopened with X, I would have a pretty easy 3 bid. But I wouldn't be as well placed had partner reopened with a red suit. For this reason I prefer bidding immediately, probably starting with 2 then non-forcing 3. It so happens that my partner likes to stretch to respond, so my hand is not going to upset him if I bid this way.

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I thought Pass to be a great option, but then I thought I had a bigger problem after Pass-Double-Pass. In fact, that's a great follow-up question Bridge-World-style. 2? 3? 1NT? 2NT? Not easy.

 

If playing SAYC 2 would be nice. Playing 2/1 1NT might be better, but I'm not sure.

It doesn't matter whether you are playing SAYC or 2/1. After the overcall, the 2 bid is natural and a one-round force, and does not promise the same values as a 2 bid not in competition.

 

I would not ignore the good six card suit despite the good spade holding. I bid 2 intending to bid 2NT over 2, 3 otherwise.

Here we go again. After intervention, a 2/1 MAY be forcing or MAY be a -ve free bid, depending on your agreements. This has NOTHING to do with 2/1, SAYC or the Macchu Picchu Diamond system. Ok it may be focing for YOU. That doesn't man it is for the rest of the world.

Fluffy, this is a decent 2C -ve free bid imo.

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Yep. Here we go again. If 2C meets your particular standards, it still doesn't necessarily mean it is the right bid on this hand.

 

1-You need to be sure it meets partner's standards as well.

2-Even if that is a given, perhaps Gnasher's plan of 1NT, then 3C if allowed later, will work out better; giving a total picture.

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