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#1 User is offline   jillybean 

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Posted 2014-May-11, 11:01



I don't want to fall into the 3nt trap but I don't have a method to force here.
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Posted 2014-May-11, 11:05

Is neither 2 nor 3 forcing for you?
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Posted 2014-May-11, 11:29

yes you do.. 3 is forcing. If pard can't bid 3NT or 3 now, your next bid is 5.
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Posted 2014-May-11, 11:35

Yes, I guess we should play any 1D 1x 3C as forcing.

Update: my partner says 1D 1x 3C is forcing, my mistake.
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Posted 2014-May-11, 11:44

I play 3 as absolutely one hundred percent game forcing here. I would make that bid, but of course they might take the first three tricks playing in diamonds or the first zillion tricks playing in NT. Too bad. Most likely we belong in either 3NT, 5 or 5. Or we might just possibly belong in 6, perhaps in clubs. Bidding 1NT does not promise stoppers in both majors, he had to do something with Kxx / Jxx / xx / Axxxx. If this is what he has I think he might bid 3 over 3, showing some concern about hearts, and you can sign off comfortably in 5 of one minor or the other. If his values are pretty much all in his three card majors, I imagine he will bid 3NT over 3.

Of course this might go wrong, but what doesn't?
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Posted 2014-May-11, 12:18

The truth is you probably need to drop most of the gadgets you currently play and get back to basics - not having a forcing club bid here is pretty shocking.
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Posted 2014-May-11, 13:23

IMO one of the best new common agreements is that a jump shift is a 100% game force.

If you bid 2 in an auction like this partner owes you a courtesy raise (or other bid) with a decent 8 count as you may have up to 17 that couldn't game force. It works out most often even when the opener has their ratty 12 and the hand belongs to them.
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Posted 2014-May-11, 13:45

View Postjillybean, on 2014-May-11, 11:35, said:

Yes, I guess we should play any 1D 1x 3C as forcing.

Opener's jump shift is game forcing in standard or 2/1 systems.
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Posted 2014-May-11, 14:11

And, even if 3C is nf, which it should not, you still could bid 4C, which should be gf,
with some SI.

You dont want to play 3NT.

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Posted 2014-May-11, 15:11

View Postjillybean, on 2014-May-11, 11:01, said:



I don't want to fall into the 3nt trap but I don't have a method to force here.


You asked for a new gadget, here is one I like.

Applies only after 1m-1NT with;

a-reverse hands 17+
b-1 suited long minor strong hands hands 16+

1m-1NT
2M=shortness. You bid your shortness instead of 4 card major with reverse hands. It is very rare you play 4M with that type of hands. Information about shortness early makes it easier for your side whether you belong to 3 NT or 5m or 6-7m.

You can make custom continuations over this, whether that be relay or natural. At the point where shortness is shown, you do not know yet if pd has 5-4 reverse hand or 6331 7321 6421 hand, but it is easy to find out since you are at 2 level only.

I also play this after 1m-2NT but this time opener does not need to have 17+. Basically with a lot of shapely hands which would accept invitation he can do it.
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Posted 2014-May-11, 17:19

Thanks Timo, I like this.

Here is the complete hand and before you all start complaining, I was North :)


1 1nt
2 3 now it is easy.

So too is it after 1D 1N 3C 3D 4H* 5C, something for my partner & I to discuss.
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Posted 2014-May-11, 17:59

View PostMrAce, on 2014-May-11, 15:11, said:

You asked for a new gadget, here is one I like.

Applies only after 1m-1NT with;

a-reverse hands 17+
b-1 suited long minor strong hands hands 16+

1m-1NT
2M=shortness. You bid your shortness instead of 4 card major with reverse hands. It is very rare you play 4M with that type of hands. Information about shortness early makes it easier for your side whether you belong to 3 NT or 5m or 6-7m.

You can make custom continuations over this, whether that be relay or natural. At the point where shortness is shown, you do not know yet if pd has 5-4 reverse hand or 6331 7321 6421 hand, but it is easy to find out since you are at 2 level only.

I also play this after 1m-2NT but this time opener does not need to have 17+. Basically with a lot of shapely hands which would accept invitation he can do it.


I also like this and play similar methods on the 1m 2NT auction.

There is a problem, albeit low frequency, with using 2M as shortage and that is when you are dealt a 5M6m hand.

Even if not playing 2M as shortage you can use 3M for this purpose.
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Posted 2014-May-12, 01:47

If for some reason you find no club bid available, reversing into a major should be safe on this auction as partner won't raise. However it won't help your cause much either other than assuring partner has a heart stopper for 3NT
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Posted 2014-May-12, 02:30

A fake reverse may be the best solution with a 6331 shape, but with this hand it is really a wtp 3 bid.

It will still be a bit of a gample if partner's next bid is 3 or 3, though. 3NT could be right at matchpoints opposite something like xxx-QJx-xxx-Axxx but I think I will bid 4, giving partner a choice between 5 and 5. If partner bids 3NT I pass.
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Posted 2014-May-12, 04:31

The real solution is to play 2 as forcing - this is almost zero cost, since if our last making spot was 2m, the chances of being passed out are negligible.
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Posted 2014-May-12, 07:10

The problem with forcing 2 is that you either agree 2 is always forcing (call it e.g. "gazzili") or you're gonna end up with way too many rules and exceptions.
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Posted 2014-May-12, 07:20

View Postwhereagles, on 2014-May-12, 07:10, said:

The problem with forcing 2 is that you either agree 2 is always forcing (call it e.g. "gazzili") or you're gonna end up with way too many rules and exceptions.


By playing it in this spot only, the number of exceptions is one, which most people can handle.

3 is preemptive
2 nat f (I also include 18-20 balanced, freeing up 2NT to show a game forcing diamond one suiter without a major-suit splinter).

Not so tough.
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Posted 2014-May-12, 09:08

View PostPhilKing, on 2014-May-12, 04:31, said:

The real solution is to play 2 as forcing - this is almost zero cost


[pedantry]
It is almost zero-cost compared with playing it as *natural* and non-forcing, but there is a definite cost vs playing it as "extras, no convenient bid, non-forcing"
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Posted 2014-May-12, 11:53

View PostPhilKing, on 2014-May-12, 04:31, said:

The real solution is to play 2 as forcing - this is almost zero cost, since if our last making spot was 2m, the chances of being passed out are negligible.


Is this true after both a 1c and a 1d opener or just after 1d? There can be a significant
loss of reevaluation (by p) if 2c becomes totally artificial --just a thought
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Posted 2014-May-12, 15:41

View Postjillybean, on 2014-May-11, 17:19, said:

Thanks Timo, I like this.

Here is the complete hand and before you all start complaining, I was North :)


1 1nt
2 3 now it is easy.

So too is it after 1D 1N 3C 3D 4H* 5C, something for my partner & I to discuss.

Run, don't walk, run away from this idea.

I am not disputing its merits, altho frankly I am unconvinced, but this is an invitation to disaster. I am willing to bet that either you or your partner (assuming you can find someone willing to play this) will forget it very early on.

In addition, it adds a huge amount of additional work. Where do you draw the line? Will partner remember how to distinguish the various hands? How do we set trump, and can we do so and play 3N? And on and on.

I strongly suspect that on one level you 'knew' that 3 was a forcing jumpshift, but simply forgot. If so, then why would you expect that you, or your partner, will now remember a truly unusual treatment such as Tino's?

If you never knew that 3 was a gf jumpshift, then that suggests that you will be far better served by brushing up on standard bidding, where at least there is a good chance that partner will be on the same page.

As it is, over 3, North is close to slam....it depends on the spade situation.

I'd bid 3!d, just to make sure we know what is trump, even tho opener won't yet have a clue about our values. He will bid 3. Unfortunately, we still can't drive to slam since partner hasn't promised the spade A...he is probing for 3N. I would bid 4, hoping to bid 4 over the expected 4 stall. Now partner will know that we LIKE our hand, since we went out of our way to avoid 3N despite having the heart A and the club A (with the heart K, and the club A, we should be bidding 3N rather than driving towards slam).

No gadget needed: just a better appreciation of standard bidding. Opting for gadgets to solve non-existent problems is the best possible way to destroy partnership confidence in bidding. It also makes it very difficult to become a better player, since most partners won't play this gadget, and you in the meantime have complicated your life by learning it rather than on learning what most people play.
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