misfit?
#1
Posted 2004-December-11, 14:22
- hrothgar
#2
Posted 2004-December-11, 14:36
#3
Posted 2004-December-11, 15:32
#4
Posted 2004-December-11, 15:51
I don't like 2/1 GF.
#5
Posted 2004-December-11, 17:27
#6
Posted 2004-December-11, 18:17
If pard throws a call that creates a force like 2♥ or 2N; I hope I can catch a fit.
#7 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2004-December-11, 21:26
#9 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2004-December-11, 21:40
Fluffy, on Dec 11 2004, 10:35 PM, said:
partner opens 1D and u bid 1N with 7-5? are you serious????
#10
Posted 2004-December-12, 10:11
This hand is a powerhouse
#11
Posted 2004-December-12, 11:41
#12
Posted 2004-December-12, 11:51
#13
Posted 2004-December-12, 13:28
#14
Posted 2004-December-12, 14:22
Jlall, on Dec 12 2004, 03:40 AM, said:
Fluffy, on Dec 11 2004, 10:35 PM, said:
partner opens 1D and u bid 1N with 7-5? are you serious????
I am always serious
#15
Posted 2004-December-12, 15:46
Hannie, on Dec 11 2004, 08:22 PM, said:
Partner (north) opens 1D, and rebids 2D after your 1S. What next?
It's an easy 2C no matter what system you play. I rate 1NT as very conservative, and I don't think it not serious:P I am strongly against 1S and 1S shouldn't really work for this hand.
#17
Posted 2004-December-12, 22:06
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bridge blog002:
http://cvl7163cf2485...st-22291-1.html
"You are not thinking. You are merely being logical". - Neils Bohr
#18
Posted 2004-December-13, 07:15
1d-2c
2h-2s is 4th suit and I am unable to show my 5 spades.
I think that 3c should be forcing.
What about 2nt now? It's game invit in my system.
#19
Posted 2004-December-13, 08:25
If you start with 1 spade, and hear a 2 diamond rebid, you are now less than 50% to make game, so some bailout might be appropriate.
#20
Posted 2004-December-13, 09:30
mila85, on Dec 13 2004, 09:15 AM, said:
1d-2c
2h-2s is 4th suit and I am unable to show my 5 spades.
I think that 3c should be forcing.
What about 2nt now? It's game invit in my system.
Hmmmm..
Any system that forces you to respond 1♠ with this hand must be seriously flawed. The problem with 2♣ followed by 2♠ is not that 2♠ is "fourth suit" forcing, but that is shows a much better hand (reverse). For me, 2♣ and if partner rebids 2♦ I then bid 3♣. Even if partner bids 2♥ over 2♣ I rebid 3♣.
Ben

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Partner (north) opens 1D, and rebids 2D after your 1S. What next?