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Kokish strikes back.


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What's your call?  

19 members have voted

  1. 1. What's your call?

    • Abstain, I hate this convention.
      1
    • Pass, I've done enough.
      15
    • 4S, give partner room to act.
      2
    • 4NT, miscounted my keycards.
      0
    • 5C, hoping partner can cuebid 5D.
      0
    • 5D, partner will know what I need for slam.
      0
    • 5H, natural slam try.
      1
    • 6H, just bid it.
      0


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Pass seems clear.

 

Opener has already shown a good hand with 4-5 majors and he has nothing special here.

 

If slam is good, then responder maybe underbidding this one, as 4H is non-encouraging.

 

Responder may feels under pressure with good supporting hand for hearts, being forced to rebid 2S and has no room to agree hearts below game.

 

Imo, Kokish needs some works on responder's rebid and the continuation.

Playing 2S meaningless puppet would make responder start to describe his hand at 3 level or higher, and it is a difficult task.

 

A reasonable scheme (not recommended for casual partnership, or one that prefers simplicity at all costs):

 

2C-2D; 2H (hearts or big NT)-?

 

2S = default, usually balanced, may have long diamonds.

 

2NT = spades, (avoid wrong siding spades contract), denies 3H.

 

3C = clubs

*Opener, holding hearts, can make his planned rebid (unless he plans to rebid 3C, then he can go for slam hunt here). If he is big balanced, then he can agree clubs or rebid NT.

 

3D = diamonds, with heart support (a hand with long diamond will not directly bid it, as it may rob opener of his 3C rebid)

 

3H = hearts support, together with spades.

 

The exact requirements of strength is not listed here, and it is up to each partnership.

 

I am not sure whether Kokish worths it trouble, however, I am quite sure that some additional works to expound this agreement would help as the toy is so space consuming.

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well 4S seems to be a big loser on the voting (probably rightly so)... i still would like to know what 2c : 2d : 2h : 2s : 3s : 4h : 4s : 4nt would show... the reason i ask is, can that possibly show the K? responder has already signed off, it seems unlikely he'd want to bid rkc now given that opener is cuebidding (and he shouldn't bid it anyway)

 

ok, so pass seems clear to everyone... i just thought it was worth a stab at responder having a couple of kings

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The question I'm interested in is do you play 2H as double negative or something similar. If 2D is both waiting and negative at the same time, then partner can have something like

 

xx

xx

xxxx

xxxxx

 

when you don't want to even be in 4H, let alone 5 or 6. Without any extra information, I assume that he might well do, and so pass

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