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Pre-balance, and if so how, over 2S


Mbodell

  

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  1. 1. You call

    • Pass
    • X (takeout, but with some tolerance for conversion to penalty, often a strong nt)
    • 2nt (takeout, often scrambling/minor focused)
    • 3C
    • other
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Note the 1 is 2+ and 10-15 unbal OR 15-17 bal.

The 1nt shows no 4M and also is to play even opposite 15-17 bal, can also be lighter than the 6hcp or so it would be in standard as we'll usually strain to respond any time we have more points than diamonds.

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Currently we have 4 votes for 3, 1 each for X and pass.

 

Open room: 2W= +140

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Closed room: 3W-1 -100

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Imps score -5 for BBOForums. When talking about the hand we later realize N can make this much easier by XX the X. We had no agreement about this, but in discussing it both felt a hand like this (maximal flat 1nt) is what makes sense. Now if partner does have 15-17 balanced we may be able to take them for a number, and on a hand like this that is a shapely distribution partner knows we aren't bust and will have a fit (since we are flat) and will be able to more confidently bid 3.

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I would think 3 implies this hand type since I passed 1N?

 

Yes. If you had a lot of shape you can bid over 1nt, but for a pedestrian 5431 shape you could show it with 3 (of course you could be either 1=3=4=5 or 1=4=3=5 - with other shapes like (1-2)=5=5 or 1=4=4=4 or 0=4=4=5 you'd have probably done something else either over 1nt or now).

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With 1345 or 1444 you should bid 2NT, to get to the guaranteed 8-card fit. Hence I think 3 will always be 3=5 in the minors (or possibly 2425 if that's allowed by your methods).

 

Yeah, I think you are probably right. 2=4=2=5 is balanced and will open nt or rebid nt, so if partner has that they have a hand they were counting as 15-17 and that would probably X, but maybe if it is really defense poor they might try 2nt.

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You should definitely bid, they have 9 spades. That means at worst partner has 3343 and you have only one 8 card fit, but he will often have 4 clubs and you will even have a 9 card fit also. Even opposite 3343 you want to be bidding. You really cannot pass out 2S with ~half the deck with a stiff small spade knowing partner has at most 3, it is a big error imo.
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