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Pa-1-1-2

2-Pa*-Pa-3**

Pa-???

 

2 is 11+ (10+ also possible I suppose or is FG playable there?)

 

Is the Pass over 2 forcing? What would double show?

Is 3 forcing? Are there hands where responder is just 'competing'? How do you manage those (in case 3 is not forcing)?

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I would not play 2 as FG here. The pass over 2 is not forcing. Double would show diamonds and clubs and not quite enough to bid unilaterally. 3 is not forcing, it shows extra heart length and probably a decent suit. If responder wants to force he can bid 3. My opinions, anyway.
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What would opener do with a minimum opener with 4=1=4=4 or similar shapes? Presumably make a non-forcing pass of 2. X by opener would likely show minors, and no spade stop. By the heart bidder in the balancing seat it would be a DSIP type X, possibly with tolerance for a pass while not being penalty. 3 is not forcing. 3 is pretty much the only forcing bid.
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Not forcing at all. In fact I think opener will pass most often. Could 2NT here* be played also as a good 3 bid? I think so. I'm still trying to find that thread where I suggested such a usage (suggested some general rules upon which gnasher improved in said thread).

 

*instead of 3.

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Hi,

 

#1 playing 2H as GF is certainly possible, but I doubt it is standard.

Most would play a 2H forcing as either promising another call or just round forcing.

#2 Pass over 2S should be forcing, if 2H was at least promising another bid, if 2H

was just round forcing, ... I still would play Pass as forcing.

Espesially, if you play X of 2S as T/O, and the frequency for a T/O will still be higher,

than the frequency for a penalty double.

#3 Unless 2H was GF, 3H is NF.

 

#4 Missing this one is normal. You have no wastage what soever.

 

#5 We play 2NT over 2S as Good-Bad.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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Certainly 3 is not forcing under normal 2/1 agreements. Most follow the meta rule that in a competitive 2/1 auction, responders second bid is not forcing if he a) rebids his suit, b) returns to openers suit, or c) bids 2NT.

 

As for missing this particular game, no big deal. I suppose Opener could make an inspired raise to 4, but no one would shoot him if he didn't. It's a 21 point game where neither player has a Queen or Jack and every single high card is working overtime. That's impossible to judge accurately. (note that you still require a 3-2 trump split, it's only a ~68% game).

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