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Handling 4th seat interference - 2NT in competition


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In a 2/1 GF context with a 14-16 NT, what do people do on auctions like:

 

1C!* - (P) - 1H!** - (2H)

 

* Clubs or balanced hand

** 4+ Spades

 

I currently play something like:

 

Pass 11-13 with 2 card support or an unbalanced hand that cannot find a bit here.

X - 3 card support

2S - 4 Card support

3C - weak, unbalanced, long clubs

3D - Reverse

 

What do you do with 2NT? It doesn't seem that likely on the auction you're going to have the big balanced option. Similarly for the rest of the bids?

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Pass should not be weak only. With 16+ and 3+s, a penalty pass is a good idea too. We hope partner will reopen with a double.

 

I'd play 2N as Good/Bad - asking partner to bid 3 unless s/he has no tolerance for at all. 2N says I want to sign off at the 3 level. That way, a direct 3/ bid can be strong and forward going.

 

With any hand holding enough to rebid (jump to) 2N in a constructive auction I pass hoping to get a double from partner. Red vs White at IMPS I might just bid 3N instead.

 

2N then a delayed raise should show the equivalent of a JUMP to 3 with a stop (similar to Lebensohl - Slow = stop) just in case 9 tricks are the limit for us. Again we have to weigh this against doubling them.

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This sequence is the same as the vanilla auction

1 (pass) 1 (2)

 

So, whatever fits you there, will fit you here. I play g/B NT too and would use 2 NT to show a good hand in clubs and not in the way Steve plays it.

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This sequence is the same as the vanilla auction

1 (pass) 1 (2)

 

So, whatever fits you there, will fit you here. I play g/B NT too and would use 2 NT to show a good hand in clubs and not in the way Steve plays it.

 

Yeah, my question is what do you play here? It's equally applicable after 1D-(P)-1S-(2H) as well.

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