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Advancing after a double and new suit


  

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  1. 1. Now what?

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    • 4C
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    • 5C
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Partner will know if we should die in 3NT. I started off with my "box" ---zero to 7 or 8, with 4+ diamonds. My values within that box are huge...club help, a bullet, and a likely roughing value in hearts.

 

Will pretend to be a partner and bid 3S, the bullet. Pls don't tell me 3S is a Western cue. If pard wanted to bid NT after doubling, partner would have bid NT after doubling. Now, with my 3S bid, she can still do that if slam is unlikely opposite what I have shown.

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Partner will know if we should die in 3NT. I started off with my "box" ---zero to 7 or 8, with 4+ diamonds. My values within that box are huge...club help, a bullet, and a likely roughing value in hearts.

 

Will pretend to be a partner and bid 3S, the bullet. Pls don't tell me 3S is a Western cue. If pard wanted to bid NT after doubling, partner would have bid NT after doubling. Now, with my 3S bid, she can still do that if slam is unlikely opposite what I have shown.

 

This is a close 2nd for me. If this wasn't so likely to endplay partner into bypassing 3N I would be more enthusiastic about it.

 

I do disagree with the slam evaluation, though. If all partner needed was 1 trick and a fit for slam, then partner should be cue-bidding, not making a passable 3C call.

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This is a close 2nd for me. If this wasn't so likely to endplay partner into bypassing 3N I would be more enthusiastic about it.

 

I do disagree with the slam evaluation, though. If all partner needed was 1 trick and a fit for slam, then partner should be cue-bidding, not making a passable 3C call.

I guess that means you believe 3S is some kind of last train noise. O.K. I am coming from it "shows" on this auction, and that perhaps KJX XX QTXXX JXX with its stops and otherwise wasted spade values is what 3NT would look like.

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I guess that means you believe 3S is some kind of last train noise. O.K. I am coming from it "shows" on this auction, and that perhaps KJX XX QTXXX JXX with its stops and otherwise wasted spade values is what 3NT would look like.

 

No, I just don't believe it shows anything specific about spades. It's a general cue-bid, showing the best hand for clubs in context of the auction, creating a game force. I would make the bid on 4 small spades, 3 small spades, or a stiff spade, depending on the context of the hand. I definitely do not play that it shows an anti-positional spade stopper and a fit, because that is such a low frequency event.

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If all partner needed was 1 trick and a fit for slam, then partner should be cue-bidding, not making a passable 3C call.

Isn't it standard to play 3 as forcing here? P is 17+ and we have shown some values.

 

Edit: opps sorry misread (or misremembered or whatever) the auction.

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It is all very well to say that 3S shows, but I think we would all bid it with xxx Kxx KJxxx Jx. Partner will never bid 3NT on 2 small spades.

 

I also agree with Gibson that slam seems far away. It is possible that 5C is a better contract but I don't know how to find out.

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It is all very well to say that 3S shows, but I think we would all bid it with xxx Kxx KJxxx Jx. Partner will never bid 3NT on 2 small spades.

O.K., if you wouldn't have bid 3D (close) the first time. I advance agressively, because our takeout doubles are more toward what takeout doubles used to look like.

 

If I had bid 2D, I would rather "show" with 3H on your example hand, though.

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I don't believe you, I think your definition of 3S is tainted by seeing the ace third of spades and your partner would never play you for this at the table. I don't know what you'd next claim to bid on Jxx xxx KJxxx Qx and I'm not sure I'd want to know. Nobody bids 3S here to show spade values.
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I would have bid 1N immediately, so I guess I don't agree with some of the inferences about what 3N now 'shows' or 'denies'. 3 isn't forcing, but it shows a pretty good hand and its further defined by partner not doubling a 2nd time, which is what I would expect with a 2335 18.

 

I also do not agree that 3 shows a partial or full spade stop. It just shows a good hand and is forward going.

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