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#21 User is offline   whereagles 

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Posted 2014-October-06, 07:06

I'm not sure that trend stood the test of time, josh.

But anyway, cheers to your return :)
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Posted 2014-October-06, 07:07

View Postwhereagles, on 2014-October-06, 07:06, said:

I'm not sure that trend stood the test of time, josh.

But anyway, cheers to your return :)


jddons is not who you think it is.

And the principle has stood the test of time, this is not really a good enough hand for it to apply.
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Posted 2014-October-06, 07:56

View PostCyberyeti, on 2014-October-06, 07:07, said:

jddons is not who you think it is.

Is it Justin ( JLall ) ?
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Posted 2014-October-06, 07:57

View PostTWO4BRIDGE, on 2014-October-06, 07:56, said:

Is it Justin ( JLall ) ?


No, it's somebody from the UK
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Posted 2015-May-28, 09:43

I agree with Cyberyeti in posts 9 and 15: the problem for N if starts RKCB(s) on answere 5 is to collocate the probable Ace in heart than diamond (to avoid gets down on leads on heart suit) because S having not 17 points doesn't cue bid and eventually other askings query for specific queen with ultherior king position. Than the "good" slam bidding has a certain risk. How do you solve it in RKCB if don't cue bid before ?(Lovera)
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Posted 2015-May-29, 10:28

And about "cue bid before" if bidding goes (S-N) 1NT-2, 2 and because N is interested for an eventual controll in heart needs start to prepare cuebidding in diamond with 4 considering singleton as a king to know situation in heart having, in this case, 4(=controll). Subsequent 4NT(s) should not consider this one than answere is (one key remaining) 5(=1430)-5(=queen ?), 6-6.
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Posted 2015-May-29, 10:54

Playing Weak NT (as the OP requested)

1 - 1
2 - 4...should get you there quite easily.
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Posted 2015-May-29, 17:13

After to have considered necessity of cuebidding, to extend this concept let us suppose this : in N spade and club are the same cards whilest heart and diamond are changed (7, 75) and in S spade and club are the same cards whilest heart and diamond are changed (8542, AQ). And now what happen and what can we do to solve situation ?
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Posted 2015-May-30, 00:01

The answer should be 3(=splinter )-4 because if not exactly so we are in trouble again. I find that to require two types of bidding (see also the precedent post) to integrate RKCB in this/these case(s) can be a point of aptention meaning : in what case or condition we can necessarly do so ?
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Posted 2015-May-30, 05:55

View Postjddons, on 2014-October-06, 04:55, said:

If you can't open 1N or 1S on this hand, then 1C is much preferable to 1D. 40+ years ago Terence Reece wrote "don't bid bad suits on good hands". If partner can rely on you opening decent suits, (s)he is better placed to evaluate singletons opposite potentially wasted values.

Why open 1(?!) It's well known that with equal length in the black suits,clubs rank above spades for
bidding purposes. So 1is the correct choice...
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Posted 2015-May-30, 07:02

View PostPhilG007, on 2015-May-30, 05:55, said:

. . . with equal length in the black suits...


Equal length? :blink:
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Posted 2015-May-30, 11:19

I put the spoiler there because I feel the bidding is more geared to advanced than intermediate (or my idea of intermediate is insufficient)
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