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What Does This Sequence Show


  

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  1. 1. After This Sequence 2D bidder can make a try for game?

    • Yes
      20
    • No
      5
  2. 2. How Strong of A Hand Does 2S show?

    • 6-10 (a minimal hand)
      18
    • 8-10 (a minimal hand, but not absolute minimum)
      5
    • 6+ (any kind of hand)
      0
    • other
      2


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This is a good one to discuss with a regular partner, but with a pickup partner I would assume a minimum with 6 (or 5 very good) spades.

 

Opener might still have 15-16 and with, say, Qx in spades he is certainly allowed to make another move here.

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Yup, with a maximum and 2 (or 3, depending on your style) good spades. 2 is not a unilateral decision saying "I want to play here, I don't care what you have."

 

What caused discontent with this bidding sequence when it came up is that one partner thought bidding on should not be allowed (except with spade support) and other partner disagreed.

 

Would you have bid 2D with

 

x

Kxx

AKQJxx

Qxx

 

If so, would you have bid on?

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What caused discontent with this bidding sequence when it came up is that one partner thought bidding on should not be allowed (except with spade support) and other partner disagreed.

 

Would you have bid 2D with

 

x

Kxx

AKQJxx

Qxx

 

If so, would you have bid on?

 

yes, no

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Without prior agreement, this should show 6 - 10 HCP.

Opener can of course try for game with a fitting hand, like:

[hv=pc=n&n=skt7h6dakt962ca75]133|100[/hv]

 

In a regular partnership, the range will be smaller and depend on the meaning of 1 - 2. Two recommended meanings for this bid are either 5 - 8 HCP or 9 - 11 HCP with a 6-card suit. The sequence 1 - 1 - 2 - 2 would then show the range that is not shown by the jump bid.

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Hi,

 

partnership agreement, but assuming standard, 2S showes a 6 carder and a

min responding hand 6-10, and of course opener can make a slam try, if the

2S revealed a fit, than he may reevaluate his hand.

 

If you happen to play weak jump shifts, than usually 2S showes a stronger

hand than in standard - it could even show a inv. hand 10-12 with 6 spades.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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What caused discontent with this bidding sequence when it came up is that one partner thought bidding on should not be allowed (except with spade support) and other partner disagreed.

 

Would you have bid 2D with

 

x

Kxx

AKQJxx

Qxx

 

If so, would you have bid on?

 

2D is ok, for some, the hand would be strong enough for 3D, but

2D is ok, now you have to pass, the 2S bid did not make your hand

stronger, and 2S showes a 6 carder.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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In traditional bidding (or at least as I learnt it)

 

1 - 1

2 - 2

 

2 was (very slightly) constructive, and opener could move on a suitable hand - usually an absolute maximum, good controls and a doubleton spade

 

As others have said, some people play an immediate 2S response as showing this sort of hand (about 4-8 with 6 spades), and hence for them 2S here is very constructive.

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For me it is not constructive at all, opener will bid only very rarely.

 

The hands that some of the people bid 2D on here are amazing, the 15-count with a solid 6-card suit is way too strong for my taste, and Gerben's 14-count has turned into a gameforce.

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The hands that some of the people bid 2D on here are amazing, the 15-count with a solid 6-card suit is way too strong for my taste, and Gerben's 14-count has turned into a gameforce.

 

Maybe you are just too used to playing Gazzilli or Riton. ;)

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For me it is not constructive at all, opener will bid only very rarely.

 

The hands that some of the people bid 2D on here are amazing, the 15-count with a solid 6-card suit is way too strong for my taste, and Gerben's 14-count has turned into a gameforce slam try.

 

FYP

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