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Forcing bids at the one level?


Forcing?  

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  1. 1. Is a 1 level rebid by opener Forcing?

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    • My Granny thinks so, but she predates Goren
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A very basic, simple question:

 

In a Standard American system -- let us say 2/1 -- is the following "non-jump" rebid by opener forcing?

 

1 - (P) - 1 - (P)

1 - (P) - ??

 

Is 1 forcing?

 

Let's just say "If you pass it, you better be right..."

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not forcing

 

an example hand might be xx Qxx KTxxx xxx

 

if it makes you squeamish to respond on that, add the heart jack

If partner really really wants to force they have 2.

Some even use 3 for a big 6-5 but for most that is a splinter in support of .

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My understanding is that one over one suit rebid is not forcing but responder should find a rebid with a poor 8 hcp. By the way, the bridge program Jack plays it forcing, a treatment from Dutch Acol. Also, in a recent tournament I was surprised when I jumped to 2 to show a game force on opener's rebid and partner passed, saying one over one rebid by opener was the forcing rebid.
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Even when I play with Jack, I try to pass the auction with the proper responder's hand, and we usually do at least as well as if I find a bid. But Jack doesn't complain about my idiosynchroussies and I am simply amused at its.
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Of course non forcing. We are living in a century that 1 level responses promise almost nothing in regards to hcps.

 

xxx

Jxxxxx

Qxx

x

 

I will always respond 1 over 1 and pass 1 rebid.

 

Make it

 

xxx

Jxxxxx

xxx

x

 

and i will respond 1 and pass 2 reverse by pd.

 

Make it

 

xxxx

Jxxxxx

xx

x

 

I would seriously consider raising to 2 unless it is MP.

 

EDIT: I am sorry, I did not pay attention to which forum I am replying. Change my answer to simply "It is better to play it non forcing"

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Opener can have up to about 18 max and make a simple one level rebid in a suit. The upper limit for the opener is less than a hand where you jump in a new suit to force to game.

 

So if you have a normal 6+ HCP response, it is normal to play it as forcing for 1 round.

 

If responder has made a less than normal response because of shortness in opener's minor (like Mr. Ace's examples), then it's OK to pass.

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Opener can have up to about 18 max and make a simple one level rebid in a suit. The upper limit for the opener is less than a hand where you jump in a new suit to force to game.

 

So if you have a normal 6+ HCP response, it is normal to play it as forcing for 1 round.

 

If responder has made a less than normal response because of shortness in opener's minor (like Mr. Ace's examples), then it's OK to pass.

If we accept that "about 18 max", it should be OK to pass with any hand that revalues to 6 or a poor 7, regardless of HCPs, since normally 25 "points" are required for game.

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