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Forcing or non-forcing?


OleBerg

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First one is NF, advancer can bid 4D as a COG. In std 3 & 3 are both not GF, so even in 4 NF is a small target I dont see wich rule would make advancer repeating his suit to suddenly become GF.

 

2nd one is GF since 3S is a high reverse, its probably showing 46, many 45?? with some extras would start with a X of 2D.

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(2) - 2 - (Pass) - 3

(Pass) - 3 - (Pass) -4?

 

And what about:

 

(2) - 2 - (Pass) - 3

(Pass) - 3 - (Pass) -4?

 

Edit: 2 is a weak two.

Sorry, I'm not a expert.

But I think two problems depend on your bidding system on agreement in fact. Now I'd better take two classic examples with similar auctions to show its principle clearly.

 

First example

 

[hv=d=w&v=0&b=8&a=p1hp2cp2hp3cp?]133|100[/hv]

 

If you think this 3 is NF, first one is NF.

If you think this 3 is forcing, first one is forcing.

 

Second example

 

[hv=d=w&v=0&b=8&a=p1hp2cp2sp3cp?]133|100[/hv]

 

 

If you think this 3 is NF, second one is NF.

If you think this 3 is forcing, second one is forcing.

 

What else?

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Clearly, in both cases, it's forcing, and overcaller will show Aces for a possible slam (which they won't have enough of, of course).

 

More Advanced Players will show 1430 keycard for hearts (in the first)/spades (in the second), which will get them to the 5 level (down 1, more often than not).

 

 

What? 4 is always Gerber, is it not?

 

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