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Posted 2014-July-29, 05:27

none vul mp



opps have nothing else to say

take it from there

thanks

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Posted 2014-July-29, 05:36

North starts with a double and then we run into the eternal BBF discussion about whether 2 by South shows reverse strength or not. In Acol Land I think it doesn't (by default) so I bid 2. And now the next question: is this a game force or not? If not, North probably has to bid 3NT. Which I think South should pass.

If South's cuebid is a gf (or if Lebensohl applies here, but .....), North can bid 3 and now South is headed for slam.
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Posted 2014-July-29, 05:56

north is enlightened, so bids 1s, and does not x. sth 2d rev, nth 2nt, 3s, 3nt.
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Posted 2014-July-29, 06:22

View Postthe hog, on 2014-July-29, 05:56, said:

north is enlightened, so bids 1s, and does not x. sth 2d rev, nth 2nt, 3s, 3nt.


Interesting, we'd bid 1N on the north hand south bids 2 and we'd either reach 3N or 5 depending on subsequent choices.
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Posted 2014-July-29, 06:35

Are you interested in how I bid it?

double(4+)-1 (3 spades, forcing)
1NT-2
3

I would probably end up in 3NT as everyone else.

In natural methods:

1-2
3NT-pass
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Posted 2014-July-29, 07:21

Seems textbookish to me:

1 (1) dbl
3 3NT

Note: 3 is NF, showing a good 14 to 17 H
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Posted 2014-July-29, 11:58

Also textbook but a different one.

1-(1)-dbl-(p)
2-(p)-2NT-(p)
3-(p)-3NT

Responder has promised at least a void in diamonds so 2 is a reverse.
I presume responders 'ratshit' bid should be 2 so 2NT is FG.
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Posted 2014-July-29, 12:24

thanks folks, I was south on this hand.




this was how it went for us thought it was an interesting hand anyway

cheers

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