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Posted 2011-January-18, 18:47

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4D is really too wide ranging in this auction. As the cards lie, 4S can be beaten while 6D is cold.
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Posted 2011-January-19, 13:10

This is a recurring theme in the GIB threads: a player's second bid should almost always somehow restrict his strength to a smaller range than his first bid did. In this case, where South jumped to 4 when 3 was available, the definitions of these two alternatives should be clearly different.
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