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2/1 Rebid; medium 6-4


pclayton

What is your rebid?  

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  1. 1. What is your rebid?

    • 2C
      21
    • 2D
      0
    • 2H
      4
    • 3C
      1
    • 3D
      4
    • 3H
      1
    • Other
      0


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I would rebid 2 with this hand with the intention of either then rebidding diamonds to show an intermediate 6-4 or raising hearts should partner rebid them. I would rebid the 6 and then bid the 4 with a minimum 6-4 (this different sequence distinguishes the minimum from the intermediate (15-17) 6-4, and then bid out my shape if it seems warranted.
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I would also bid 2C (that is, if 2NT is not available), followed by a heart bid.

 

I'm not worried about 2C being passed out, more that the auction 1D-1H-2C-2D-2H doesn't quite do justice to this hand. However, a 3H bid over 2D seems too much.

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This bidding suggests following question: WHERE ARE THE S?

 

This is one more time where it's very interesting to play 3 as fit showing :D So I'll bid 3: maximum hand (I have only a few losers), 6+ and exactly 3 s.

 

If you don't play this way, 2 is probably best, it's just semi-forcing imo.

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Sure, 2 isn't forcing, but if partner passes its very likely the right spot.

thats pretty optimistic lol. I feel well placed if pard bids over 2C, but if he passes i doubt its our best spot.

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This is one more time where it's very interesting to play 3 as fit showing :D So I'll bid 3: maximum hand (I have only a few losers), 6+ and exactly 3 s.

Agree with Frederic (only that in my strong C, I prefer to reverse the meaning of 2NT and 3 , 2NT = 3 card support in major , 3 = no support)

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Sure, 2 isn't forcing, but if partner passes its very likely the right spot.

thats pretty optimistic lol. I feel well placed if pard bids over 2C, but if he passes i doubt its our best spot.

Well, OK, I'm reasonably sure we don't have a game :) . But give pard Axxx of clubs and out and I'm fine playing the 4-4 instead of a 6-3 's.

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This is one more time where it's very interesting to play 3 as fit showing  :)  So I'll bid 3: maximum hand (I have only a few losers), 6+ and exactly 3 s.

Agree with Frederic (only that in my strong C, I prefer to reverse the meaning of 2NT and 3 , 2NT = 3 card support in major , 3 = no support)

I could bid 3 to show this hand,...although this hand is too good for 3.

 

I don't like to revese the meaning of 3 and 2NT, becasue I ahve a better use for 2NT... I use that to show huge fit for hearts.... sort of jacoby 2NT by opener.. I ahve mentioned it before, the principle is this.. this 2NT takes the pressure of 1m-1M-3M, by making that very well defined (2pt range). Partner passes or bids on, as no room to invite. After 2NT, responder can try 3 with hands that reject game try, and opener can try again with 3 expanding the range of the game tries.

 

So that leaves me with a few choices. I think the correct bid the way I play is 2NT (which promises four card support), and a great raise. But lacking the chance to bid 2NT (say standard 2/1), I would bid 3 (game force), planning on raising hearts next. This hand is just too good to risk any of the normal timid rebids (2 can be passed, 3 can be passed)... The only other option is 3 splinter, but I don't like this splinter with a void and with only three card support.

 

Ben

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