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We were playing Acol (4 card majors, weak NT) in a teams match. Could we have avoided 6, and should we want to?

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What is 4 in acol?

 

We play it as pre-emptive, though checking my card just now I've noticed we don't have a way to show a game forcing raise (except splinters). I'll have to discuss that again with my partner.

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We play it as pre-emptive, though checking my card just now I've noticed we don't have a way to show a game forcing raise (except splinters). I'll have to discuss that again with my partner.

 

Many bid the pre-empt here with hands that my partnership considers to be too strong. We are certainly off a at least 2 of the A, K or a trump trick making this an auto pass.

 

Consider some kind of Bergen and/or Jacoby 2nt so you don't have to "pre-empt" yourselves with hands this good.

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I don't like playing Acol but when I do I would expect to bid this up the line, so starting with 1D would help to limit the hand. I take the view that whenever my partner opens 1M they have a 5-carder or are 4333.

 

What I would bid over partner's 1S I'm not sure. 2NT would show a balanced 17-19 but not sure if it is GF and gets across my Spades. As its teams I think I would just bid 4S and probably regret a missing slam at my leisure.

 

 

Regards,

 

Simon

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I don't like playing Acol but when I do I would expect to bid this up the line, so starting with 1D would help to limit the hand. I take the view that whenever my partner opens 1M they have a 5-carder or are 4333.

 

What I would bid over partner's 1S I'm not sure. 2NT would show a balanced 17-19 but not sure if it is GF and gets across my Spades. As its teams I think I would just bid 4S and probably regret a missing slam at my leisure.

 

 

Regards,

 

Simon

 

Actually we play a wide ranging 1NT rebid (15-18), so for us 2NT is always game forcing (could be semi-balanced). It would usually deny 4 spades though, so I wouldn't choose it at the table. We don't have a way to show a 4 card major if we open a 4 card minor and rebid 1NT or 2NT, so we always open the major, though I can see the attraction of opening the minor on hands like these.

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15-18 NTs are beyond terrible.

 

I've never had a problem playing it - we already have information about both hands, and we use a 2 bid to ask for more information about opener's shape and strength. The only thing we lose is the ability to play 2, which isn't often that useful anyway.

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Just how was West expecting East to have enough cover cards for 12 tricks? He has 4 poor trump also! 4NT is a terrible decision and PD holds more than you can expect with 3 key cards and slam is hopeless.

 

I don't care for the preemptive 4 here with this poor distribution. I guess I can bid a limit raise with my really good trump as 2 seems cautious. After 1-3limit then opener can flash a slam signal with 4 and responder with nothing to cue and a minimum limit raise simply responds 4 ending the auction.

 

.. neilkaz ..

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Hi,

 

Given the bal. nature of responders hand, selling the hand as a limit raise

10-12 with 4 card support is sufficient.

My Acol days are long gone, but 4S was a 2-way bid, and in nature preemptive,

and the responding hand is not shapely enough for the bid to be preemptive.

Responder is also not strong enough to make game a sure thing.

 

Over 3S, opener can and should make a move with 4C, responder will deny any

cue bid with 4S, suggesting good trumps, or if we wants to show some live

he can make a quantitative move with 5S, or go all the way to 6S.

 

If you reached the slam after a limit raise, I could live with any of the

scetched auctions.

The auctions reaching 6S may be overly optimistic, but so what.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

 

PS: If 4S is preemptive - Pass is clear cut.

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We play it as pre-emptive, though checking my card just now I've noticed we don't have a way to show a game forcing raise (except splinters). I'll have to discuss that again with my partner.

In traditional acol you invent a suit if you have to and delayed game raise if a little better and want to GF.

 

If you play a wide range 1N rebid, I'd recommend opening the minor on a big hand like this, and using 1-1-3N for a 4432 19 with support. We used to do this till we tweaked our system a bit, but still open minors. Now we just agree we don't get dealt 19 counts and bid them as 18s (as I'd do with this) or 20s.

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