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meaning of 4C noooooo not gerber

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Posted 2012-February-28, 00:23

Opponents vul
imps

bidding...
PASS - (1H) - 2D - (2H)
DBL* - (3H) - 4C - (PASS)


Double was "reverse rosenkrantz" showing diamond support without top honor (don't ask me why reverse, that is what this partnership plays, no known reason why). Three hearts was "game try" in hearts.

Without a specific agreement as to the meaning, how are you likely to understanding 4C?

pure game try
mild slam try
gerber :)
offering help in determining to defend 4H or take a 5D save
offer of alternative contract (non-forcing)
offer of alternative contract (4D or 5C/5D)
or in outer space - lead directing

or some combination of these.
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Posted 2012-February-28, 00:55

offering help in determining to defend 4H or take a 5D save
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This looks right. It is possible to want to make a pure game try when the opponents have also made a game try; but very unlikely to be trying for slam with those conditions. I think redouble would be a game try, and 3S or 4C should be length so partner can judge whether to save.

Sounds like Treadway invented that treatment for the double, however ---as a joke. Would 3D have shown a responsive double hand (clubs and spades)?

3H as a game try by the opponents, with all that room in between for game tries, seems like a furtherance of the clowning.

This post has been edited by aguahombre: 2012-February-28, 01:21

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Posted 2012-February-28, 02:20

A new suit bid in competition doesn't always fit neatly into a single box. It's forcing, it shows a side suit and extra playing strength, and it invites advancer to use his judgement.

The effect of that is that it's mainly "offering help in determining to defend 4H or take a 5D save", with bits of "game try" and "inviting a double of 4H". Because it shows length and strength in the suit, it may also lead to playing in 5.
... that would still not be conclusive proof, before someone wants to explain that to me as well as if I was a 5 year-old. - gwnn
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Posted 2012-February-28, 02:45

edited out, hope no one read it!
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Posted 2012-February-28, 05:01

Nat, showing extras with a club suit?

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Posted 2012-February-28, 09:35

This is similar to my post a few weeks ago:

Side Clubs

It does not show extras; merely the ability to compete to the level bid and inviting partner to compete based on how well they fit clubs.
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Posted 2012-February-28, 12:34

i had this auction this past weekend in a regional, and was surprised when partner passed me in 4 (not sure I need a real suit). In fact, I had a good hand with six diamonds four clubs... and with the diamond finesse on, 5 was making. I was suggesting clubs values (nothing in spades) and placing partner in position to decide to defend or save. It wasn't all bad, because the hand was a push, but I thought 4 was forcing to 4. Actually, with partners hand, do you bid higher than 4 if opponent's pass.. he held:

AQ9
xx
8xxx
QT98x

x
Kx
AQJTxx
KJxx

clubs were 1-3
diamonds were 1-2, king singleton onside
spade king was off side

Possible double game swing on this hand (if you drop the heart king offside after a spade ruff), neither table got to game.
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Posted 2012-February-28, 14:14

View Postinquiry, on 2012-February-28, 00:23, said:

Opponents vul
imps

bidding...
PASS - (1H) - 2D - (2H)
DBL* - (3H) - 4C - (PASS)


Double was "reverse rosenkrantz" showing diamond support without top honor (don't ask me why reverse, that is what this partnership plays, no known reason why). Three hearts was "game try" in hearts.

Without a specific agreement as to the meaning, how are you likely to understanding 4C?

pure game try
mild slam try
gerber :)
offering help in determining to defend 4H or take a 5D save
offer of alternative contract (non-forcing)
offer of alternative contract (4D or 5C/5D)
or in outer space - lead directing

or some combination of these.


Obviously it is system on, and 4 is always gerber ;)

If we dont have this excellent agreement i have to choose "offering help in determining to defend 4H or take a 5D save".
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Posted 2012-February-28, 14:24

Defend or save help for me.
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Posted 2012-February-29, 05:29

Had no idea what you guys were talking about then I read the explanations of X and 3H lol.
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Posted 2012-February-29, 08:28

View PostJLOGIC, on 2012-February-29, 05:29, said:

Had no idea what you guys were talking about then I read the explanations of X and 3H lol.

That means you are sane, or at least are pretending to be.
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Posted 2012-February-29, 12:34

View Postaguahombre, on 2012-February-28, 00:55, said:

I think redouble would be a game try . . . .

On that auction I'm pretty sure that redouble isn't a game try.

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Posted 2012-March-01, 09:11

I would take it is natural, possibly 3 cards if 2 top honours. No matter how strong partner is I am going to bid 5, if I have something in , even with 4 small, which should work out pretty well (either we get a good save, or we bid a game, which might make). If P wanted to save on his own and tell me to lead vs 5 he could have bid 5.
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