Forcing or not forcing?
#1
Posted 2009-July-22, 08:44
1♥-(2♣)-2♦-(pass)
2♠-(pass)-3♥-(pass)
...
2♦ is negative free bid.
is 3♥ forcing?
#2
Posted 2009-July-22, 08:50
Was 2♠ game forcing? If yes, then 3♥ is forcing (obviously).
But, just as obviously, if 2♠ was not game forcing, then responder should be allowed to take a preference without being forced to game.
#4
Posted 2009-July-23, 00:57
Roland
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More system is not the answer...
#5
Posted 2009-July-23, 01:17
I am pretty sure, 2S for us would just show values
(stopper showing towards 3NT) and inv. to game,
and not yet game forcing.
But 3H is game forcing. Because it showes add. strength,
since with a min hand, responder could and should just
rebid his diamonds.
The option that 3H is a mere preference does not really
count, because 2S does not show 4 cards.
Why should it? 2D basically denied a 4 card spade suite,
otherwise there would have been a neg. X instead of 2D.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#6
Posted 2009-July-23, 02:04
P_Marlowe, on Jul 23 2009, 02:17 PM, said:
I am pretty sure, 2S for us would just show values
(stopper showing towards 3NT) and inv. to game,
and not yet game forcing.
But 3H is game forcing. Because it showes add. strength,
since with a min hand, responder could and should just
rebid his diamonds.
The option that 3H is a mere preference does not really
count, because 2S does not show 4 cards.
Why should it? 2D basically denied a 4 card spade suite,
otherwise there would have been a neg. X instead of 2D.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe, your post doesn't make sense, entschuldigung. If repsonder made a non forcing nfb, then he suddenly can't convert it to forcing with a 3H bid.
If 2S was a g/f as i believe, then 3H is forcing, of course.
#7
Posted 2009-July-24, 13:59
The_Hog, on Jul 23 2009, 03:04 AM, said:
P_Marlowe, on Jul 23 2009, 02:17 PM, said:
I am pretty sure, 2S for us would just show values
(stopper showing towards 3NT) and inv. to game,
and not yet game forcing.
But 3H is game forcing. Because it showes add. strength,
since with a min hand, responder could and should just
rebid his diamonds.
The option that 3H is a mere preference does not really
count, because 2S does not show 4 cards.
Why should it? 2D basically denied a 4 card spade suite,
otherwise there would have been a neg. X instead of 2D.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe, your post doesn't make sense, entschuldigung. If repsonder made a non forcing nfb, then he suddenly can't convert it to forcing with a 3H bid.
If 2S was a g/f as i believe, then 3H is forcing, of course.
Ok, maybe wrong / cryptic wording:
A little bit shorter - 2S invites game, 3H accepts the invite,
offering partner to play 4H, but partner can still say, that
he prefers to play 3NT / 5D.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#8
Posted 2009-July-24, 14:41
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
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#9
Posted 2009-July-25, 05:29
#10
Posted 2009-July-25, 07:52
I'm more interested in 2♠ gf or nf?
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#11
Posted 2009-July-25, 12:10
#12
Posted 2009-July-25, 12:45
I suppose one could argue that's just another way of saying what peachy said.
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#13
Posted 2009-July-25, 16:49
#14
Posted 2009-July-25, 18:23
With no discussion I would take 3h as a minimum showing preference. 2s shows a very good hand.
#15
Posted 2009-July-26, 05:39
What do you have for a 2 ♠ bid?
Just enough to look for the best partial?
Partner did NOT double 2 Club but bid 2 ♦. So, a simple question: How many spades does he have?
4? 5? 6? Or maybe fewer?
There is zero sense in playing 2 Spade as non gameforcing. Pd denied a fit for both majors, so when you are looking for a safe harbour, pass or bid 2 ♥. There is no chance that you can improve your partial with 2 ♠.
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#16
Posted 2009-August-09, 13:16
Codo, on Jul 26 2009, 11:39 PM, said:
What do you have for a 2 ♠ bid?
Just enough to look for the best partial?
Partner did NOT double 2 Club but bid 2 ♦. So, a simple question: How many spades does he have?
4? 5? 6? Or maybe fewer?
There is zero sense in playing 2 Spade as non gameforcing. Pd denied a fit for both majors, so when you are looking for a safe harbour, pass or bid 2 ♥. There is no chance that you can improve your partial with 2 ♠.
You might however want to invite game.
As I wrote in another thread I do not believe that 2♦ here denies four spades so a spade fit is possible.
We play that a reverse after a Negative Free Bid is a one round force just as a reverse is a one round force after a one over one response.
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dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
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#17
Posted 2009-August-09, 15:24
Cascade, on Aug 9 2009, 02:16 PM, said:
I believe that in order for 2D to NOT deny 4 spades, the bid cannot be a real NFB, but rather at least a one round force.
#18
Posted 2009-August-09, 15:52
aguahombre, on Aug 10 2009, 09:24 AM, said:
Cascade, on Aug 9 2009, 02:16 PM, said:
I believe that in order for 2D to NOT deny 4 spades, the bid cannot be a real NFB, but rather at least a one round force.
Why?
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
Bidding is an estimation of probabilities SJ Simon
#19
Posted 2009-August-09, 17:05
#20
Posted 2009-August-09, 18:14
Cascade, on Aug 10 2009, 04:52 AM, said:
aguahombre, on Aug 10 2009, 09:24 AM, said:
Cascade, on Aug 9 2009, 02:16 PM, said:
I believe that in order for 2D to NOT deny 4 spades, the bid cannot be a real NFB, but rather at least a one round force.
Why?
Because you could lose a S fit if opener does not bid again.

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