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- And if you belong in 1NT, which I would say is probably your most likely contract at this point, will it really matter that you showed your shape so well?

- He might pass 2C when you belong in hearts.

I think these points are much more relevant at matchpoints and indeed I would unthinkingly bid 1 at matchpoints.

 

- Your comment could also be made if you had a 2 count.

Sure. However it wouldn't be quite as relevant - if I had a 2 count there wouldn't be any potential slam decisions coming up.

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I think 2C by a passed hand should show something like a weak two in clubs. it should emphasize the suit and less so the points. I played against two locals who were not on the same wavelength here. Responder bid. a four-card club suit to show she had ten points. She got to play in her 4-1 fit when 3N was probably making.
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I'm not surprised. I voted 1H, but my second choice would have to be 1N...which ought to infer at least 3 clubs. If partner has 4/4 in the minors, he can offer a choice for what should be an 8+ card fit. Responding 2C with KTxxx is very directional. I mean, I would never preempt this suit at the two-level so I wouldn't make a NFB with it now. Partner ought to expect something more like xx Kxx xx AJxxxx.
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I suspect some 2C haters missed the fact that we are a passed hand, but I still think 1H is clearly right. You say that you will never be able to show your pattern if you start with 1H, but partner will not expect a 4-card major when you bid 2C. He'll be passing with all minimal 4-4-4-1's for example, and playing in 2C would look a little silly then!

 

Still, a useful question.

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Simple bid 1 . There's not enough points to bid 2 and reverse into s.

 

A very wise old player when asked about his secret to success at bridge said "I don't do anything that I can be criticized for in the post mortem." Sounds sort of corny...

It is.

 

Rainer Herrmann

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A very wise old player when asked about his secret to success at bridge said "I don't do anything that I can be criticized for in the post mortem." Sounds sort of corny, but it's actually great advice.

Easier said than done! I find that what I can be criticised for can depend on the other hands at the table, so it is sometimes impossible to find an action that won't be criticised some of the time.....

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Why are you thinking slam already? If you are that concerned then you probably shouldn't play 2/1 game forcing since you have the same issue if you aren't a passed hand as well.

As a matter of fact I do like playing 2/1M GF but 1-2 not GF. :P

 

Anyway, why not think about slam once in a while... they do come up now and then. The only question is how big is the risk of missing a game by bidding 2, and I guess I had a different estimation of that than most of the responders in this thread.

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