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In general though, we need an awful lot from partner to have a decent chance at game.

A75/QJT987/43/43 is alot? at Game All? The problem is the safety of the 3 level when partner does not have the right hand rather than partner not being able to have enough. I think I would still bid 2S but the risk certianly makes Pass a LA. I do not think we should be preempting on rubbish at these colours as dealer (as some have suggested they do).

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2. Nonforcing but raisable with fit. Perfect.

 

Yes, I make sure to tap my left toe twice, rhythmically, against the floor letting my partner know that my 2 call is non-forcing. I might have trouble with this treatment in a carpeted environment, however.

 

I'm with @mtvesuvius on this one, it very much depends on partner's preemptive tendencies.

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Yes, I make sure to tap my left toe twice, rhythmically, against the floor letting my partner know that my 2 call is non-forcing. I might have trouble with this treatment in a carpeted environment, however.

 

What a shame. Fortunately my regular partners all have better memories than that... :D

 

I much prefer a NF treatment, which I have been playing for many years.

 

As it is so often the case, when playing something as NF, it enables us to get our suits in more often. Partner is in principle pretty well defined, so there is plenty of time to make delicate choice of games decisions later without having a forcing 2 available.

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A75/QJT987/43/43 is alot? at Game All? The problem is the safety of the 3 level when partner does not have the right hand rather than partner not being able to have enough. I think I would still bid 2S but the risk certianly makes Pass a LA. I do not think we should be preempting on rubbish at these colours as dealer (as some have suggested they do).

This was also somewhat my thinking, but on the slightly more pessimistic side :)

 

I think that playing partner to have Axx is playing for too much of a perfecto. Perhaps the risk is worth it with a fairly disciplined partner, since 3 vs 2 should (hopefully) only be a loss of 3 IMPs. If partner rebids 3m, we are stuck. Pass seems best now, trying to escape... Anything else is just making a bad situation worse.

 

IMO, partner isn't raising spades enough, and rates to not have a hand where game is reasonable enough to try for it.

 

Playing with most juniors that don't pay much attention to vulnerability, or playing an aggressive pre-emptive style, I think it's a pass. Playing with Andrew or a few of my other partners, I'd bid 2.

 

One more interesting thought: Would you change your bid if 2 could be 5? What if it promised a side 4cm?

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IMO 2 = 10, _P = 5, 2N = 2.

We would open 2 with, eg Axx QJxxxx Jx xx

And, for us, 2 is F1.

 

Actually partner held

JT5

KQT754

A

963

 

I think the vulnerability made me think I needed to risk a 2 call but it was so uncomfortable I thought I needed to share my misery :)

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Team game All Red In third seat K86432 - KQ82 AK2

2 (P) ?

I think that playing partner to have Axx is playing for too much of a perfecto. Perhaps the risk is worth it with a fairly disciplined partner, since 3 vs 2 should (hopefully) only be a loss of 3 IMPs. If partner rebids 3m, we are stuck. Pass seems best now, trying to escape... Anything else is just making a bad situation worse.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Opposite

Axx QJxxxx Jx xx you are more likely to make 6 than be defeated in 4 :) But there are a variety of less suitable hands where game is a reasonable shot at teams

e.g. Qx QJxxxx Axx xx

e.g. Ax KJxxxx JTxx x

Your 2 bid often advertises a potential misfit. This should help partner to judge the merits of game. He can stop in 2N or three of a suit. Opponents, too, know that 2 shows a good hand with interest in game so they rarely double such a part-score.

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One more interesting thought: Would you change your bid if 2 could be 5? What if it promised a side 4cm?

Over a Muiderberg 2H, 2S seems to be even better. With a minimum partner will rebid 3S with support, 3m with a 5 card minor, or 2NT otherwise. With a max we'll see 3H on a partial spade fit, 3NT with a spade void (yuck!), or something descriptive at the 4 level with a spade fit. Seems like we are getting out into a better part score more often than not and games should usually be within respectable parameters for being vulnerable. Compared with the alternatives of passing or bidding 3C p/c I think 2S has enough upside here to be worthwhile.

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