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kayin801

  

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  1. 1. Your call? (1S is forcing)

  2. 2. Switch a small spade to a small diamond



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If 1 is 5 cards, then 2 seems very trivial.

 

If not, then there are many things to this auction, as for instance

- How strong should a 1NT rebid now be?

- Can 2 now be 3 cards? If so, under what circumstances?

- How strong would 2 now be?

- Are you allowed to rebid hearts on 5 cards if stuck for a bid?

 

Without agreements I would probably just bid 2.

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Then I would go for 1N. Some may object on the grounds of inadequate Diamond guard, but I think that nowadays that is not a requirement.

 

I definitely wouldn't object; rather, I'd encourage it. But then again, how strong should it be? Since 1 is normally 8+ hcp, I'd say 12-14 is enough (with 15-17, rebid 2NT).

 

However, common-sense says this is a particularly dangerous situation for such a move, as RHO is sitting over dummy's eventual stops and has side entries. Curiously enough, we having Txx diamonds can be more dangerous than Tx: if diamonds sit Kx/Txx you're in trouble, whereas if they split Kxx/Tx you're through for 1 round.

 

Anyway, 1NT seems ok to me, though I might prefer 2 with a stopper-picky pard (which pards usually are).

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Surely the key here is not whether 1 shows 4 or 5 cards, but that a 2 response can easily be 3 card support?

 

Yes, to me it seems OK to bid 1 on a decent four-card suit, but to raise it routinely on three-card support - the sky won't fall in if we play in 2 with only seven trumps. As advancer I'd bid 1 on AQJx xx xxx Kxxx, but 1NT on AJxx xx Qxx Kxxx.

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