junyi_zhu, on Dec 2 2004, 06:30 PM, said:
It's very odd. One most important issue hasn't been mentioned by anybody here.
If you play 1S forcing, you got make your responder's range way more wider than non-forcing treatment, in that case, you would have a tougher time.
I play this as "forcing" but I have passed it twice that I can remember. One reason I can get away with this pass, is partner will never have a huge balanced hand (more than 19) or a four card fit for my suit, or a strong three card fit with a good first suit, or a temporizing bid with three card fit, or any four card fit for my 1
♥, or a strong hand with 6-5 or 5-5 distribution. So while forcing, it is "almost never, ever passed"
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In standard treatment, responder can pass 1S with good 5 HCP and most 6 HCP and some bad 7 HCP without basic tolerance in opener's first suit. However, if you make 1S forcing, you have to bid something here. So your 1NT range is wider, 2S range is wider, 2 level rebid range is also wider and you may not be able to handle it well, because often would invite 3 level and get passed. For standard treatment, you can pass 1S with this hand: Sxxx HAJTxx Dxxxx Cx, over 1C 1H 1S, now you just can't.
I would never pass the 1
♠ rebid with and ACE here. Partner may hold, for instance, S-AKQx H-Kx D-Qx C-Axxxx, for instance. With the hand with five points, I would rebid 2
♥.
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So you have to bid something which would affect your bidding accuracy, which can be a huge negative effect in a long run. a good 7 to normal 10 HCP 1NT rebid is rated to be more accurate than a good 5 to normal 10 HCP 1NT. However, people just neglect that part. Another problem is that opener's range is also wider, 1S rebid can cover from 11 to 20 after 3 bids. I don't call it a bidding success. For example, do you invite to 3S with good 16 if partner raises you to 2S? Partner can be as weak as good 5. or as good as bad 10. Do you really think it's playable?
With 16hcp, if my bidding goes 1C-1H-1S-2S, my parnter will pass. Simple as that. I use xyz to show a "sound" raise to 2S, so the 2S raise will never be anywhere near a 10 count, not even 9, and that counts distribution. So the raise is say a modest five to bad 8, and may not include four card support. A 16 count? We aren't going anywhere. SEE the XYZ thread.