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So, if you wouldn't bid 1N you must pass?

 

I don't have a strong opinion on 1N vs pass, I would probably bid 1N.

 

I don't have any gadget like leb, ingberman with this p

 

Because of this, I now think you should pass because of exactly this situation.

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I would surely have responded 1NT , and consider passing on the 1st round a poor choice.

Now, 2 is forcing , and I would bid 3 if I don't have any special gadgets (and 2NT if that happens to fit the gadget we're playing).

Even if I (wrongly) thought 2 is not forcing , I would still bid 3.

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This is the maximum opener can have, why not let partner judge if game is possible?

Because responder doesn't have enough information to do that unilaterally. The hand I gave is only one of many for opener.

 

I have a general rule of avoiding making decisions from only one side of the table without sufficient information from partner to do so.

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This is the maximum opener can have, why not let partner judge if game is possible?

 

Are you suggesting that 2S should be NF and that opener shouldn't rebid 2S on this? If so, what do you what opener to bid?

 

What do you want opener to bid on a 5S6H GF? 4S6H GF?

 

1H:1N, 2S is a fairly uncomfortable auction, even if you have agreements on how to show a long minor in a non-forcing manner, you still have 31(54) and (21)55 weak hands to worry about. I used to play 2N here as scrambling, not necessarily weak. The only reason I no longer do so is because I don't play natural rebids over the 1NT response.

 

If I don't have agreements here, I bid 3D and hope partner takes it as NF. I don't see why he would so I expect to finish in game, but who knows, it might make.

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I would surely have responded 1NT , and consider passing on the 1st round a poor choice.

Now, 2 is forcing , and I would bid 3 if I don't have any special gadgets (and 2NT if that happens to fit the gadget we're playing).

Even if I (wrongly) thought 2 is not forcing , I would still bid 3.

 

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I play that 2S is NF, showing about 14-15 HCP. I would bid 3D.

 

If I played 2S as forcing (which is standard), then my next bid depended on our agreements. Some play 2NT as lebensohl here, although I believe that Fred once made a strong case on the forums for not playing lebensohl in this specific auction. Having a natural NF 3D available sounds ideal.

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I play that 2S is NF, showing about 14-15 HCP. I would bid 3D.

 

If I played 2S as forcing (which is standard), then my next bid depended on our agreements. Some play 2NT as lebensohl here, although I believe that Fred once made a strong case on the forums for not playing lebensohl in this specific auction. Having a natural NF 3D available sounds ideal.

Your limit on 2S is based on a forcing club system? That further emphasises the importance of overall style context on choices.

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