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Return to partner's major


  

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  1. 1. What would you bid?

    • Pass
      5
    • 5 clubs
      25
    • 4NT
      2
    • 5 hearts
      0
    • Other
      1


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I think you have a system problem here. There is no reason why opener could not be a 55xx shape and if that is the case, with 45xx in responder's hand you want to play in hearts. If he replies 3 it is difficult to end in a heart contract.

 

Probably 2 is therefore the better response, and you need agreement on how to handle a return to spades. Possibly you can agree that a GF opener does not jump, but 3 is forcing, and now 3 from responder shows 4 cards. If you find it difficult to think that a minimum opener with 3 card heart support is committed to game after a start of 1 2, perhaps you should increase the strength requirement for responder's 2/1 bid.

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Nah, it is quite simple:

 

- if you fake a suit in order to support partner later, always fake clubs (diamonds if his suit is clubs or if diamonds are a feature while clubs are not).

- if you by mistake fake a major and partner raises then suck it up and accept that the fake suit is trump. You are probably in a reasonable fit anyway. In the OP case there was really no reason to correct 4 to 4. 4 is an OK contract.

- if you want to make any system agreements at all, beyond "acol, weak twos, system off in competition" then agree that you play inverted minors, and 2NT is a GF raise of partner's major.

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