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#1
Posted 2008-September-01, 12:10
Pard opens 1♠, 2♣ by you (playing 2/1) and 2♦ by pard.
Do you prefer to show your 4 hearts or do you show pard support? Does it matter where your stuff is?
#2
Posted 2008-September-01, 12:14
#3
Posted 2008-September-01, 12:25
- hrothgar
#4
Posted 2008-September-01, 12:36
For me (and for many others at least in my country) 2H is still FSF even if a game forcing auction.
Anyway I voted to 2 Rexfords in addition because in my methods 2D wasn't natural anyway...
#5
Posted 2008-September-01, 12:49
Finding your own mistakes is more productive than looking for partner's. It improves your game and is good for your soul. (Nige1)
#6
Posted 2008-September-01, 13:02
Edited: I wrote 2♥ when I meant 2♠.
#7
Posted 2008-September-01, 13:15
Else the auction will become really hard on normal
follow ups.
Maybe you play direct 3 card bal. raise as well, so
that the raise will already promise an unbal. hand.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#9
Posted 2008-September-01, 13:55
Harald
#10
Posted 2008-September-01, 13:56
-P.J. Painter.
#11
Posted 2008-September-01, 16:33
#12
Posted 2008-September-01, 16:38
jdonn, on Sep 1 2008, 01:14 PM, said:
How about completing a shape picture? I see that Han doesn't think a later spade bid will show 3-card support, but wouldn't you expect 3415 from:
1♠-2♣
2♦-2♥
2N-3♠?
I recognize that this probably isn't the expert approach these days; I'm not professing to be right. But, I am curious why this would be a bad approach.
Tim
#13
Posted 2008-September-01, 16:44
TimG, on Sep 1 2008, 05:38 PM, said:
jdonn, on Sep 1 2008, 01:14 PM, said:
How about completing a shape picture? I see that Han doesn't think a later spade bid will show 3-card support, but wouldn't you expect 3415 from:
1♠-2♣
2♦-2♥
2N-3♠?
I recognize that this probably isn't the expert approach these days; I'm not professing to be right. But, I am curious why this would be a bad approach.
Tim
It's not a bad approach if you can guarantee partner would bid 2NT next (and even then if you bid 2♠ then 3♥ you have given a good (and cheaper) description). On so many other auctions though, you are going to want to bid 3♠ later with fewer than three of them. What if over 2♥ partner bids 3♦, now 3♠ doesn't at all sound like real support.
If my partner had the auction you show, I would take him to be something like Ax KQxx x Axxxxx.
#14
Posted 2008-September-01, 20:22
The Rexford option is clearly 2S as well, the guy has written a book about that auction. So this is a unanimous poll after all.
- hrothgar
#15 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2008-September-02, 23:41
TimG, on Sep 1 2008, 05:38 PM, said:
1♠-2♣
2♦-2♥
2N-3♠?
No I would expect Hx. A 5-2 spade fit can easily be the right spot still. People do not play this as a pattern auction because with 3 spades responder would have supported already. People would have supported already with 3415 because as josh says, partner doesn't always bid 2N in which case there is huge value to showing 2 card spade support later.
#16
Posted 2008-September-03, 00:08
Jlall, on Sep 3 2008, 12:41 AM, said:
TimG, on Sep 1 2008, 05:38 PM, said:
1♠-2♣
2♦-2♥
2N-3♠?
No I would expect Hx. A 5-2 spade fit can easily be the right spot still. People do not play this as a pattern auction because with 3 spades responder would have supported already. People would have supported already with 3415 because as josh says, partner doesn't always bid 2N in which case there is huge value to showing 2 card spade support later.
As non expert:
expect 2c=100% game force if playing lite opening...very good hand.
2d=natural....can be very minimum
2h=4sf unsure direction
2nt=dead minimum..if playing lite...11-13; can have super max but assume dead minimum ...11=13
3s=no heart stopper........2 spades...unsure of nt.....100% game force
#17
Posted 2008-September-03, 05:00
I think opener can still have four hearts. Maybe if he bids 3♥ over my 2♠ it is natural.
#18
Posted 2008-September-03, 06:09
George Carlin
#19
Posted 2008-September-03, 06:28
3♠ = ( A jump rebid openers 1st suit) with 3 trumps (good trump support = 2 honors) and a good hand (16+). Usually a J2NT bid is used with 4. A gentle slam try.
#20
Posted 2008-September-03, 07:43
In Modern American Bidding, Kokish & Kraft suggest that after 1S 2C 2D 2S, a new suit by opener or a bid in responder's suit shows shortage.
If playing that, maybe opener can use 4H to show 5440 with slam interest.

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