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Playing 2/1 I usually wait for a G.F. responding hand to bid 2/1. That one has a KNR of 10.7 and a LTC of 8, putting it in the game invitation range.

 

But, regardless of whether I would have tried a forcing NT with the 3-card limit raise, the real question was what the 4H rebid by opener showed. There is a split between those who believe it shows a minimum with seven hearts (with which we would rebid 3H) and those who believe it is a 7-bagger with just below 2C opening strength.

 

Opposite the first one, we would have to pass 4H; opposite the second one, it seems right to make a bit of a slam move with 5C.

 

BTW, "KNR" is the Kaplan/Rubens hand evaluation calculator...and LTC refers to another guide to evaluation called Losing Trick Count. This is for those reading the forum who might be curious about the jargon.

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You need a bid to show a 1-suited hand that is too strong to rebid 3. Traditionally that bid was 4 but it is also possible to show this hand artificially. If you do show the hand artificially then 4 is instead what Justin said, in essence a hand that wants to goto 4 on shape rather than power. Undiscussed I would tend to assume the stronger type though, especially playing opposite a random B/I player.

 

For your rebid, if partner is showing the distributional hand type then you have a clear pass. If partner is showing the strong hand type then I think you are worth a 5 rebid. Should I be scared to agree with the agua-man? or should he be scared!

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If we are going to make a slam try, 5C is a good bid here - encouraging partner to show a diamond control.

 

Let's try "Culbertson's Perfect Minimum" - construct the minimum hand needed for slam to be good, and see if it's at the bottom of partner's range:

 

A

A10xxxxxx

Kx

Kx

 

That's a minimum 4H bid (some might even bid only 3), so partner should have enough to make slam and we should bid 5C.

 

If playing 5 card majors, start with 4H/2NT (Jacoby) or a very conservative 3H - "support with support" is a good motto.

 

ahydra

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It's definitely spelled American humor and although Phil is a very funny man, I suspect that this one was unintentional.

 

I know that this is the BI forum but 1S on this hand also strikes me as really wrong.

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is this a joke? Sometimes I dont understand your american humour.

 

Well, I've never thought Benny Hill or Michael Palin were that funny either :P

 

My interpretation of the auction has matched what the bid meant for about the first 60 years of bridge. Only in recent history did someone state that it shows a hand with minimum HCP and a lot of playing strength and for many players, I would expect this to be normal. However in my partnerships, I still like it to be strong. This way, I do not have to hold my breath with a 3 rebid, and I do not have to invent a SJS on a fragment in order to create a force. I also don't have to start opening an 18 counts with 8 tricks 2, just to be able to play these methods.

 

In the actual auction, both opponents have passed. Who am I trying to preempt? Do I really expect to make 4 with the 2740 when partner cannot move over 2? I mean, if thats what your hand evaluation says, then go for it, but I don't think the hand is a game bid myself.

 

I agree with Han about not bidding 1 with this hand. I also can see myself opening the subject hand 4 fwiw.

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Are these tools frequently employed by B/I players?

Not at the table, hopefully. But they certainly can be used as a guide or source for post mortems or for study of the decision making process.

 

There are actually folks whose bidding system is designed solely on the LTC principle, but I certainly don't recommend it.

 

KNR

ODR

LTC

LTT

 

and others are concepts/tools for judging the value of a hand in battle, not really meant to be styles or system methods in and of themselves.

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Didn't you use to play this as a strong two-ish hand?

 

Hah, yes this was actually some massive knowledge hole that I had that was outted on the forums. I posted once that I thought 4H showed a hand like Phil suggested, and it became apparent that I was wrong, and then I asked my real life friends also and they had the same reaction as phil had to phil in this thread ("Are you retarded jlall?"). Obv I would just jumpshift now with a hand like that. Gwnn if you could find that thread I would be happy :)

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