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2NT rebid with 2452 and 18 HCP?


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I would like to hear the opinion of the panel, if you prefer with 2452, 18HCP, honors in the short suits to reverse or to show semibalanced 18-19 HCP.

Should the reverse show a really unbalanced hand 1453 or more unbalanced?

 

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Definitely 2NT for me.

 

Usually you will probably be OK whichever rebid you choose. But often 3NT by South is the right contract, and rebidding 2NT is the safest way to get there. In addition you describe the approximate strength and character of your hand to partner, enabling him to make good decisions. It is true that occasionally you will miss a good 6, but you also avoid those adventures where partner, after hearing a reverse, gets too high. And game before slam is a good general principle to keep in mind.

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With that shape I reverse if the suits are good. Both of the suits are just average and have a total of only 9HCP within the two suits, admidttedly a nine or ten to bolster the quality. This one, 2NT is obvious for me, it just seems to scream NT. Also, if we reverse and have Lebensohl on the card, NT will be wrongsided.

 

PS. Edited out typos.

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2N. It's the rare hand where I am lead directional in every single suit, I must do what I can to play the hand, and NT is my best bet - we can get to hearts later if that's right, though diamonds might be tougher
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definitely advocate for 2NT rebid.

Reasons:

1) I've described my range and approximate shape

2) it's often easier and people often feel more comfortable/ confident developing the bidding after someone has rebid NT. We have more agreed-upon responder rebids available (nmf, dbl-barrelled checked-back, xyz) to use after the NT rebid.

3) you have probably right-sided the final contract, whatever it might become.

 

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I don't understand the comments about wrongsiding a notrump contract. If you reverse and partner bids lebensohl, how are you going to play in 3NT from either side? The main difference between the two options is between playing in 2NT and 3 of a red suit if partner has a minimum response. If he is going to game the danger is more likely in wrongsiding a heart contract after 1-1-2NT-3.
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I don't understand the comments about wrongsiding a notrump contract. If you reverse and partner bids lebensohl, how are you going to play in 3NT from either side? The main difference between the two options is between playing in 2NT and 3 of a red suit if partner has a minimum response. If he is going to game the danger is more likely in wrongsiding a heart contract after 1-1-2NT-3.

 

When you use your favorite game-going "checkback" ( Wolff or new minor ) Opener will bid Hts first.

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I would reverse, assuming I trust my partner to be able to bid sensibly. I can live with 2NT, but I think the revers is better.

One of your 'short suits' is partner's first bid suit: I think it's somewhat wishful thinking that you continue 2NT - 3NT and the opponents lead a heart when a club is better.

 

I'm surprised at all the comments about "right-siding" it. It is unlikely that 3NT is the right contract if the Kx of clubs is our only stop in the suit. If partner also has something in clubs then it's not clear which way up you should play it - Q10x is better played by him (but then a spade lead through our AQ might not be so good).

 

Also, if partner lebensohls with 2NT it's not obvious we are going to play in game - if he wants to play in 3C, 3D, or 3H then that is probably a better spot than 2NT.

 

 

2) it's often easier and people often feel more comfortable/ confident developing the bidding after someone has rebid NT. We have more agreed-upon responder rebids available (nmf, dbl-barrelled checked-back, xyz) to use after the NT rebid.

This might be a reason to rebid 2NT at the table on this hand with some partners, but it should not apply in a well-oiled partnership.

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