precision 1c in comp
#1
Posted 2008-April-25, 10:48
1♣-(2x)-Dbl*-(p)
*negative
which of opener's rebids are forcing?
#2
Posted 2008-April-25, 10:57
- hrothgar
#3
Posted 2008-April-25, 11:26
why 3D?
what does "negative" mean in this context?
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#4
Posted 2008-April-25, 11:38
I will add this is a useful auction for lebensohl.
#5
Posted 2008-April-25, 11:49
The cue bid and anything higher that isn't game, such as 1♣ (2♦) X (P) 3♥.
2NT should be forcing, since any hand with a non-forcing 2NT call should pass.
#6
Posted 2008-April-25, 15:54
Double is takeout. It promises something close to a normal "takeout double" shape. I don't randomly double with off-shape hands. Bidding a new suit would be forcing (so I also don't have to double to "create a force"). I'm generally content to pass with semi-positive hands including length in the opponents suit; semi-positive hands with shape sometimes get upgraded to game forces, or make a jump bid.
For opener after one of these doubles, I play that two-level suit bids are not forcing and use lebensohl to distinguish forcing/non-forcing three-level calls. Note that since the double is really takeout I'm willing to bid four-card suits on occasion (even at the three level). This means I rarely want to bid 2NT "natural non-forcing" on these auctions.
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#7
Posted 2008-April-25, 17:58
#8
Posted 2008-April-28, 00:23
That's the agreement for all 3 big-club pairs in the Swedish Open Team (as if anyone cares ;-) )
- R. Buckminster Fuller
#9
Posted 2008-April-28, 02:05
ulven, on Apr 28 2008, 01:23 PM, said:
That's the agreement for all 3 big-club pairs in the Swedish Open Team (as if anyone cares ;-) )
X as Gf as 2NT+ as Rubensohl makes perfect sense.
#10
Posted 2008-April-28, 10:50
#11
Posted 2008-April-28, 11:12
I would say that a negative double creates a force through 3♣. I don't think opener has to jump to show extras and I don't feel the need to stop on a dime after we've been preempted.
You didn't mention if a new suit by responder is forcing or not. If its NF, you are loading an awful lot onto a negative x.
#12
Posted 2008-April-28, 12:34
pclayton, on Apr 28 2008, 01:12 PM, said:
Forcing
#13
Posted 2008-April-28, 12:36
jdonn, on Apr 25 2008, 01:38 PM, said:
I will add this is a useful auction for lebensohl.
Lower end = something less than game forcing but more than total crap. The point of the post was to see what people would think lacking any more specific agreement.
#14
Posted 2008-April-28, 20:54
I prefer to use completely artificial structures (including transfers & Rubensohlian methods tweaked of course) to allow responder to show long suit with limited values immediately as the risk of additional competition is the tricky part ....
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#15
Posted 2008-April-29, 18:25
After 1♣ - (2♣) - ?
We would double with ♠Kxxx ♥Qxxx ♦xxx ♣xx
& bid 2♥ with ♠xxx ♥KJTxxx ♦xx ♣xx
This focuses on partscores. Strong club systems do well on games & slams, not so well on partials. We try to redress that, without losing much game accuracy.
After dbl, opener's 2x is non-forcing. Have to jump or cue to force.
However, if their overcall is 2♥/♠, Lebensohl applies so 3x is forcing. Not keen on Rubensohl here.
If the overcall is 3x, responder's suit is forcing. Most also play double now as GF but we still don't. We would still double 3♣ with the hand above and pass opener's 3y.

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