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Openers rebid 1D - 1H - ?

Poll: What is your rebid? (38 member(s) have cast votes)

What is your rebid?

  1. 2D (13 votes [34.21%])

    Percentage of vote: 34.21%

  2. 2H (24 votes [63.16%])

    Percentage of vote: 63.16%

  3. 3D (1 votes [2.63%])

    Percentage of vote: 2.63%

  4. other (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

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#1 User is offline   dicklont 

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Posted 2008-August-12, 17:19

Kxx
K10x
AK10xxx
x

You open 1, partner answers 1.
What is your rebid?
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Posted 2008-August-12, 17:52

2H here...pick your rationale based on the form of scoring. More likely to get us to game (and the right game) if it's IMPs; more likely to get us to the right partscore at matchpoints.
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Posted 2008-August-12, 18:10

I prefer 2, but I'm fairly indifferent between 2 and 2. This isn't strong enough, in my view, to qualify for the bridge world death hand, so anything else is out.
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Posted 2008-August-12, 18:25

2h . Can live with 2d.
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Posted 2008-August-12, 18:28

I have diamonds. I bid diamonds.

Oh I forgot I was on the forums, gotta bid 2.
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Posted 2008-August-12, 18:35

2 for me, but 2 is fine too.

Depends on partnership agreements, really.
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Posted 2008-August-12, 18:42

I switch back and forth over time but usually bid 2. For the most part 2 is better if it's a partscore hand, 2 is better to reach a close game, and they are about equal on obvious game or slam hands, as long as you have a decent system after the raise.

I prefer them to overcall and just let me support double :)
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Posted 2008-August-12, 19:11

2H
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Posted 2008-August-12, 20:42

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Posted 2008-August-12, 20:55

2 at MPs, 2 at IMPs.
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Posted 2008-August-12, 22:54

2h always, not close at all for me.
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Posted 2008-August-12, 23:51

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Posted 2008-August-13, 00:41

It seems to me 2 is completely normal and wouldn't consider 2 with such an easy natural choice, but since them junior champs all bid 2 maybe I should adapt. It'll give partner some practice in 4-3 fits :)
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Posted 2008-August-13, 01:15

The hands were
Kxx
K10x
AK10xxx
x

Axx
AQxxxx
Qx
xx

we got to 4 after
1 - 1
2 - 3
4 - pass

The hands fit perfectly, slam is laydown.
Could it be reached after a 2 rebid?
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Posted 2008-August-13, 01:39

I'm not an expert but I think sometimes 2D helps more in bidding slams, or even games. (Not so fond of 3 card raises...especially with very good diamonds)

I think this hand is too good for a 2H raise. But 2H closes the auction just as often as 2D, not? 2D also helps partner to upgrade his Diamonds if he has 3 cards or 2 card with an Honour.

If the auction goes 1D-1H-2D-2H, i will be happy to raise to 3H.

In this case,

1D - 1H
2D - 2S
3H / 3S / 4C (dunno whats 3S / 4C in std)....

If there is any way to know about Good Ds + Singleton C, the Slam could be bid.
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Posted 2008-August-13, 02:01

dicklont, on Aug 13 2008, 07:15 PM, said:

The hands were
Kxx
K10x
AK10xxx
x

Axx
AQxxxx
Qx
xx

we got to 4 after
1 - 1
2 - 3
4 - pass

The hands fit perfectly, slam is laydown.
Could it be reached after a 2 rebid?

On the actual auction 3 seems like a big underbid to me.

You have a six-card suit and 12 prime points. Your queen has grown in value when partner opened and rebid diamonds.

I would want to force to game with this hand. 3 is normally played as invitational.
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Posted 2008-August-13, 02:48

Prefer to rebid 2. I'm not a huge fan of unnecessary 3-card raises. Just a style thing I think.

Agree that 3 is an underbid with the given hand.
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Posted 2008-August-13, 03:22

A possible auction would be:

1 - 1
2 - 3+
3* - 4!
4NT - 5
6

+ GF (playing WJS, which is expert standard here)
* Advanced cuebid, or looking for help in for 3N
! Nothing in , but something in

North can now "see" that his hand is great and that the give discards, and ask for Key Cards. 2+Q is enough.

On the other hand, I don't see an easy way to uncover the potential if South simply raises on 3 cards.
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Posted 2008-August-13, 04:00

no, Gerben. I dont think 3H is FG...

a rebid 2H should be around 7-10, 3H is invite, and FG starts by bidding a new suit i think.
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Posted 2008-August-13, 04:17

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no, Gerben. I dont think 3H is FG...

a rebid 2H should be around 7-10, 3H is invite, and FG starts by bidding a new suit i think.


It isn't in Standard American, but it is in Rieneck standard, which is what the younger German experts play. The reason is that SJS are very uncommon here, and bidding a new suit first when you don't have one complicates things a lot. In our case, 2 is around 9 - 11, and 3 is GF.
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