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#1 User is offline   LoneMonad 

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Posted 2010-July-05, 06:12

how can u find
Major fits - 53 or 44
AND stoppers for NT
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Posted 2010-July-05, 11:21

5m+4M bids 1M;

1-1-2
2,2-transfers

1-1-2
2M NF
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Posted 2010-July-06, 14:08

If the question is how to find Major suit fits after 1 - 1?

Then read Match Point Precision or One Club Complete which recommends:

1 - 1 - 1/1 = 4-cd or better Major and One Round Force.

1 - 1  - 2/ denies a four card major.
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Posted 2010-July-08, 09:12

LoneMonad, on Jul 5 2010, 08:12 AM, said:

how can u find
Major fits - 53 or 44
AND stoppers for NT

If you play 5-card majors after 1-1 then you will find 5-3 fits immediately, 4-4 fits on the next round, and you might miss a 5-3 heart fit when opener is 5+/3 and the partnership has limited values. If you play 4-card majors then you will find your 5-3 and 4-4 fits, but you will also play some 4-3 fits. Really your question has nothing to do with Precision, the same answer applies to Standard bidding.
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