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#1 User is offline   Stephen Tu 

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Posted 2015-February-27, 19:45



Shouldn't East simply bid 2 instead of cue bidding, holding only one major? I feel like cue bidding then bidding spades should be reserved for stronger hands than this range.
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Posted 2015-February-28, 01:28

Sorry, but the cue bid is nothing in comparison to the original double. That double is truely shocking.
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Posted 2015-February-28, 06:19

View PostStephen Tu, on 2015-February-27, 19:45, said:

I feel like cue bidding then bidding spades should be reserved for stronger hands than this range.
He's a passed hand... how much stronger could he be?
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Posted 2015-February-28, 11:16

Yeah the double isn't great either. Maybe GIB has bean counter algorithms and refuses to overcall with "18+ total points"? I agree adjusting this upward would be nice.

As for the cue bid thing, do we really have GIB have significantly different rules as passed hand vs. non-passed hand? If you want to say UPH bids 2 while PH bids 2 followed by 2 and direct 2 promise 5 cds, I suppose I could be OK with that. But I have a feeling GIB likes to cue bid regardless. I see a lot of hands posted here where in response to takeout dbl GIB cue bids to show power instead of just bidding the one major it has at an appropriate level.
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Posted 2015-February-28, 11:40

Make East a non-passed hand, how would you define the strength of 2S in response to the double? Sorry, you have to express it in terms of distribution, HCP and TP
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Posted 2015-February-28, 12:25

I would define 2 as 4+ , 3-, 8+HCP, 10-12 total points.
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