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Seemingly simple but we disagreed


What do you respond?  

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  1. 1. What do you respond?

    • Pass
      1
    • 2 diamonds
      0
    • 2 Hearts
      9
    • other
      0


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This looks like a very simple situation, yet my partner and I disagreed about the correct response. We agreed to play unassuming cue bids. Don't forget this is match points [hv=d=w&v=n&s=s843h743d7ckq7642]133|100|Scoring: MP[/hv]
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I think "other" is clear with this hand.

The sequence

1? - 1??

1?? - 1other

shows a weak hand with 6 clubs and two top honors. Singleton in diamonds. Pd can now place the contract or relay bidding 2something. Over 2something I'd bid 3?! showing interest in what's happening.

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I like Luis' approach, and think it will work on most hands, but I can see disaster if LHO weighs in with 2thingies, and partner, holding exactly the right hand for the rarely seen Fairport Convention, will jump-cue 4thingies (showing six diamonds headed by the queen, 9 points precisely, and a club shortage (if a singleton, it must be an EVEN card)). Now you're rather too high on a misfit hand.

 

But I suppose that it is Matchpoints.

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  • 2 weeks later...
I have just come back from holidaying in France and when look at bridgebase I see that you have correctly guessed my question (that I forgot to put) and also provided the answer. Thanks for that, I am really impressed.
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I still dunno what thios proiblem is about.

It was a mental excerise to see if you could read the mind of the poster.. .the one clue is this (in bold) from the original post....

This looks like a very simple situation, yet my partner and I disagreed about the correct response. We agreed to play unassuming cue bids.   Don't forget this is match points

 

Since unassuming cue-bid was mentioned, the opponent must have bid something, and partner must have made an overcall and the next hand passed.

 

This means, in all likelyhood, West opened a red suit, and partner overcalled in a major at the one level. So the question is do you raise partners major to the two level, or cue-bid to show a little something. The people who choose to guess, chose an opoening bid of 1 and a 1 overcall (surely 1 instead of 1 spade because of the options in the poll, and surely 1. else 2 here really makes no sense).

 

Ben

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