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Your rebid with good 2=1=4=6


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I do not think that stopping in 3 and knowing that it's right is very important (and it could still happen after I double) compared to getting to the right game when I have a good hand.

As usual you completely miss the point.

You have no clue what the discussion is all about.

 

Rainer Herrmann

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But that only means you are out of the game if you would like to bid 3 non forcing. Now you would have to double and if opponents do something inconvenient you get stolen blind, never finding your diamond fit.

Not forcing does not mean 3 shows a minimum opening nor that we do not have a high level contract. Fit establishment is crucial and responders strength is not well known.

 

It seems to me this scenario that opponents inconvenience me is (much) more likely when I am weaker than stronger.

 

I'm not out the game - my double of 2 shows, of all things a takeout double. But crucially, when partner has a minimum, we get to stop on 3.

 

I may be slightly biased, since I do not have any strong balanced hands in my 1 opening, so my double almost guarantees diamonds (because I can bid 2NT to show a good 3 or better rebid).

 

One big advantage of 3 FG is that when we do have the strong hand, we can have simple effective slam auctions, and straightforward decisions if they compete further. Sure we can just keep doubling on a hand like this, but it doesn't show a 46 powerhouse - partner will just pass our second double way too often in my experience.

 

The "reverse is NF" brigade just seem to be turning normal principles on their head here. I could live with 3 as a one round force here, but not unless playing one of my gadgets - with a hand that wants to stop in 4m partner starts by cueing 3 asking for a stop, and then removes 3NT to 4m to show weakness. Slam hands bid four of either minor forcing directly.

 

Anyway, I am willing to wager that no one in the entire history of bridge has ever stopped in 3 in this sequence when that was a remotely rational thing to do.

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A side question

 

you hold 5332

 

1S--(2C)--X--(P)

??

 

ive always bid 2D with that shape with the logic that we could still endup in 2H. But with the philosophy that X really show only hearts and the fact that X with 53 is a lot more likely than 35 in the red some prefer 2H.

 

Other than this case i agree that X doesnt promise the minor so 2D is a reverse and 3D is GF.

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As usual you completely miss the point.

You have no clue what the discussion is all about.

 

Rainer Herrmann

 

This post adds nothing to the subject at hand. If you don't like my comments don't read them. And don't waste others' time by posting crap.

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x x A A K x x A Q J x x x

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No discussion about 2N.

3S just in case p might think 3d is non forcing
On reflection, agree with Helene_T:

 

We have no agreement about a 2NT rebid. Presumably, we haven't discussed whether 3 is forcing, although expert opinion is that it should be.

 

A good player might be reluctant to put his partner to the test if there is any possible ambiguity about 3 when there are other clearly forcing bids at this disposal. That seems to have been the feeling of some of the expert panel. OK! OK ! Not as expert as BBO posters, obviously :)

 

Double might show 3 s, so perhaps you should bid 3?

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We have no agreement about a 2NT rebid. Presumably, we haven't discussed whether 3 is forcing, although expert opinion is that it should be.

This is just a false summary.

Truth is: Some experts consider a 3 bid forcing and at least as many do not.

 

Rainer Herrmann

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