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What is your bid?

Poll: What is your bid? (35 member(s) have cast votes)

What is your bid?

  1. 2 hearts (15 votes [42.86%])

    Percentage of vote: 42.86%

  2. 2 spades (15 votes [42.86%])

    Percentage of vote: 42.86%

  3. 2 NT (1 votes [2.86%])

    Percentage of vote: 2.86%

  4. 3 clubs (4 votes [11.43%])

    Percentage of vote: 11.43%

  5. other (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

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#41 User is offline   flytoox 

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Posted 2006-June-05, 00:12

I agree with 2H. No point to bid 3N, pd will bid it if it is the right contract. Pd may bid 3C and then I can rebid 3S. Whatever pd do we always have a nice choice later.
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Posted 2006-June-05, 00:55

Walddk, on Jun 2 2006, 11:01 AM, said:

1. AKJ953 KQ7 A5 Q6

2. KQJ95 J53 AKJ K8

3. AQJ943 Q32 A KJ5

4. AKT64 K KJ43 T97

In all 4 examples the bidding goes:

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2- ??

What is your next bid? Most of you will probably have figured out what I am aiming at but feel free to disagree.

Roland

I have called 1m-1M;2m-2om! "NMFish" for a =long= time.

Novices seem to fall into the "NMF" meanings for these auctions incredibly easily, and play 1m-1S;2m-2H as a minimum 54?? or 55?? just as easily.

So w/ all of the example hands, my rebid as Responder is 2D! and if the auction had been 1D-1S;2D-?? they are all strong enough (GF) that I would bid 3C!

...and because this rebid by Responder could be made w/ =0= cards in that suit, IMHO Active Ethics requires Us to Alert it and explain just that if asked.
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Posted 2006-June-05, 07:14

Hannie, on Jun 2 2006, 12:25 PM, said:

With a weak hand partner can pass. (...) so 2 is absolutely forcing, whether it is artificial or not depends on partnership agreement.

In a context where the 2 rebid could be just 5 cards, it is possible responder might want to try diamonds with a weakish 46.

But ok, I see that nowadays everybody uses 2 as some strong bid (myself included), so that context isn't an issue.
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Posted 2006-June-06, 17:10

I bid 2h. I REALLY want partner to bid NT, which he may not do with Qx or Qxx in H after I rebid clubs.

Also, 2h also leaves room for P to bid 2s (showing 6), or 3c (maybe P has bigger things in mind). 3c by me eliminates these options.

Lastly:

Another rebid in clubs does not show any better club holding. It just means you have nothing else you could bid (something I would do if I held 3h and 2d).

2s misleads partner, who fully believes I hold 3 of them

3n is just plain silly - It presumes that you have no faith in partner's ability to help in reaching the best contract (which may be 3n).
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