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Jump cuebid in response to Takeout Double


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Hi there,

 

1 (X) p 3?

 

I guess a jump cuebid is always conventional in this secuence.

 

What's is it intended to? What's the meaning? Maybe a Western cuebid?

The meaning would be the same if the openning suit is different?

 

Thanks all

Kind Regards,

 

PaulS

 

As Marshall Miles said in a long-ago article by Eddie Kantar: "It's OK to have undefined auctions. For example, we have never assigned a meaning to 1 - 1NT ; 7 ."

 

Carl

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A standard understanding is the jump cue bid is a stopper ask.

The only other suggestion I can remember seeing is a hand with both majors, typically 5-5, of some strength or other. This is typically either meant to act as a preempt with a weak(ish) hand or to take some pressure off of the cue bid sequences with a constructive hand.

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The only other suggestion I can remember seeing is a hand with both majors, typically 5-5, of some strength or other. This is typically either meant to act as a preempt with a weak(ish) hand or to take some pressure off of the cue bid sequences with a constructive hand.

Thank you. I am always a tad uncomfortable making absolute statements because my knowledge is as old as I am.

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I don’t think the jump cue as asking for a stopper in response to a double is the best use though - it makes a lot more sense as a direct seat bid.

Switch to the 5-5 majors meaning then! My personal suggestion would be to make it invitational as that is probably the most awkward range in cue bid auctions.

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