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It's far from the worst understrength reverse I've seen at the table - mostly because it has 3 spades - but even as a proponent of reversing with a lot of 6-loser hands others wouldn't, I rank the reverse worse than 2S or 2D here.
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SP: A102

He: KQJ10

Di: QJ1054

CL: 4

 

Pard open 1di, i bid 1sp and pard bid 2he?

 

what are the best options: 2sp, 2di, 1nt?

Actually, I'm going to change my reply ( of post # 5 ) to 1NT.

Because it is not everyday that I get to use one of my toys if Responder has enough to "ask" via NMF :

 

1D - 1S

1NT - 2C! ( NMF )

??

.. 2H = 4 cards , no 3 cards

.. 2S = 3 cards , no 4 cards

.. 3H! = 4 cards AND 3 cards

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Yes, the 2 bid is a reverse. That is a matter of bridge terminology.

 

No, the hand does not justify a 2 call. That is a matter of bridge knowledge.

 

With almost any partner, I would bid 2. This is just bridge.

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I am very happy to go 1 1 2 with 3 card support and an outside shortage. Without that club singleton, of course it would be a different hand with different bidding, and I don't support on 3 without a shortage, but if you don't agree that you support with 3 and a singleton you have nothing else you can bid. 2 is not to my taste. 1NT and 2 are worse.
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Text wasn't consistent with thread title. Fixed.

I think the context of the thread made it clear -- the whole discussion has been about whether a reverse is appropriate for the hand, not whether the bidding sequence is a reverse. Anyone confused by your original reply just hasn't been paying attention to the thread.

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I think the context of the thread made it clear -- the whole discussion has been about whether a reverse is appropriate for the hand, not whether the bidding sequence is a reverse. Anyone confused by your original reply just hasn't been paying attention to the thread.

 

The OP asked two questions, one in the title, and another in the body of the post. Seems to me both questions deserve an answer. There are enough people out there who don't understand the difference between what a reverse is and what it shows. If we have a chance to clarify it for someone, we should take it.

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No its not a reverse (strength).

 

But I dont think its as far away so some of the posters. The solidity of the suits add a lot to the hand.

 

I mean, most would reverse on

 

Axx

AKxx

KQxxx

x

 

and I can definitely envisage hands where the extra pip strength/solidity is more important than the lack of controls, particularly in 3N. K&R calls it 14.9 HCP.

 

Still, you shouldn't reverse on the hand in OP, partner will bid slam too much, but after going low, with 2 spades, you may need to catch up later.

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