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Lord Molyb

  

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  1. 1. Do you agree with 3 clubs?

    • Yes
    • No, I would have bid 4 clubs
    • No, I would have bid 2 spades
    • No, I would bid something else


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Lord Molyb writes "imps"

 

 

IMO

Over 2, 4 = 10, 3 = 9.

Now, 6 = 10, 5 (hope this is exclusion) = 8, 4 = 7, 5 = 6, 7 = 5, 4 = 4.[/hv]

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I think I would prefer 3 splinter for in place of the 3 rebid shown. That said, I now need to rebid 4 showing extras and s longer than s. 5N/6 immediately feels too committal. Partner could be on xx AKxx KQx J10xx or xx AKx KQx J10xxx (depending on how you play 2).
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Is this a real system? As a non-American this sounds like an oxymoron to me.

SAYC except the following are game forcing:

1-->2

1-->2

1-->2

1-->2

1-->2

1-->2

 

Partner had:

 

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sort of surprised the opponents didn't interfere.

 

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after 1s 2c our hand is a potential monster but that does not mean we can go overboard because

p can have many hands with all kinds of values in the red suits that make slamming a poor idea.

 

we need to show this distributional monster in a way that takes up little rooom if possible. IMO

 

 

2S

 

is the best way to get started even if for the time being it only promises 5. when we support clubs

next it should become apparent that our 2s bid showed 6. the 2s bid has the benefit of keeping

the bidding low and allowing for a full range of exploration. A 3h splinter works only if p has no

no wasted values in hearts. If p has to bid 3n we will never have the confidence to play there

becasue we still would have no clue about dia stops. It just takes up too much space.

 

The same problem with all of the more optimistic slam tries which fail to take into account a ton of

2c bids that are filled with non slam oriented cards. similar to Q KQJ KQx Jxxxxx

 

Also note that by bidding 2s we leave room for p to rebid 2n which will answer our question

about wasted values in hearts. We can then bid 3c to show the distributional nature of our hand.

if p were to then bid 3n we would defer rather than pushing on for no reason (though i admit

a 4c bid over 3n would be hard to resist). The single biggest advantage of 2/1 is the ability to

keep the bidding LOW take advantage of its strongest feature and explore dont just guess.

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You'd better hope you're playing 2/1 (which is not stated) if not, you might play 3+3 opposite xx, Qxxx, Axx, Axxx unless ops save you.

raising partner's 2/1 is forcing in france and USA, I don't know ACOL, but if its not forcing there it might be the only one.

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raising partner's 2/1 is forcing in france and USA, I don't know ACOL, but if its not forcing there it might be the only one.

Certainly non forcing in traditional Acol where the 2/1 can be an 8 count, we also play it NF where the 2/1 needs to be a 10 count, why force to the 4 level/3N with what might be 10/11 opposite 10.

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you compensate a faulty style with conventions :), conventions are fine, but for non regular partnerships a playable natural style is better. People who play french std or sayc don't open 11 counts regularly. When I leart french std, many 12 balanced were passed.
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