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1D-2D, ?


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  1. 1. What's your bid?

    • 2H
      8
    • 4C
      6
    • something else
      0


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2. I don't want to go past 3NT at matchpoints, especially when partner's inverted raise does not deny a club suit. I'm hoping to bid 3 next to show approximately this hand.

Does either 2 now or 3 next round show any length, or only strength? OP said that 2 shows concentration . . . .

 

If not length, then I don't know that you'll show (even approximately) this hand. This suggests that you shouldn't try to show your hand, you should try to let partner show his hand.

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Depends on methods, but I have an aversion to splintering when partner will expect a stiff rather than a void (or can't tell). The club A over there is not worth anything to me....so I pitch a 4th round major suit loser....but he can't have a 4 card major, so I don't have a 4th round loser to pitch.

 

Meanwhile, how is the auction going after 4? I admit that my use of kickback makes the continuation of 4 4 impossible and 4 4N ( cue) unattractive with my spade holding.

 

I'm going with 2. Sure, partner may think we're headed for 3N, but my subsequent bidding will remove that illusion.....and I lose no ground doing so, since I am bound to have exchanged more information, than the splinterers, by the time I go past 3N.

 

But I'd be even happier with a better method over the inverted raise....say using 2M to describe hand type (balanced, unbalanced, maybe a comment about extras, rather than being semi-natural)

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I don´t want to go past 3NT with void in the suit where partner usually has lenght.

 

Agreed.... you don't necessarily want to initially go past 3NT.

 

That is why Max Hardy says over an Inverted-2D raise that Opener's 3H-jump, 3S-jump, and the 3C-non-jump are all SPLINTERS.

 

If you feel you have a hand that definitely should be played in , then the 4C-jump would definitely show your VOID.

 

With J-4th in , I would choose the 3C ( shortness ) rebid .

.... Partner may then have an opportunity to choose 3NT or make a cuebid ( obvious a Sp-Ctrl, since you have both -Ctrls ) . Over his 3S cuebid, you then can rebid 4C to show your void.

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