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#1 User is offline   albatroc 

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Posted 2013-November-27, 12:17

Hi, http://tinyurl.com/lnftnqb - E-W first-time pair playing SAYC. The bidding came short even of a slam try. Sitting E and being uncertain about pd's limit after 2S – F1 or FG, I was mainly concerned with reaching the (best) game. How would you bid and play, please?
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Posted 2013-November-27, 14:34

I suggest that west bid 3 instead of 2. That would show real support, not just preference, and also good values. After 2, east must consider possible west hands such as xx xx KQx KQJxxx where slam is nowhere in sight.

In fact playing SAYC, I am not sure that 2 is forcing at all.
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Posted 2013-November-27, 14:54

It isn't. It shows a 3 card limit raise.
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Posted 2013-November-27, 15:55

SAYC, again, is the Yellow card. 2S after 2C neither shows 3 spades nor G.F. Limit raises with 3 or 4 trumps jump raise the first time.
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Posted 2013-November-28, 00:37

If 2 isn't game forcing, then W should rebid 3 over 2. This shows 3 card support and is forcing to game, leaving room for cue bids (or 3NT serious/frivolous which isn't a part of SAYC AFAIK).
Over 3 from W, E should show his first round diamond control and better than minimum hand by bidding 4.
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