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1D-1H-2C-4H What sort of hand does responder have?

#21 User is offline   Zelandakh 

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Posted 2020-May-17, 09:05

View PostLiversidge, on 2020-May-08, 11:28, said:

With standard bidding, what is responder showing here?: 1-1-2-4

Responder shows:-
1. a heart suit that will play opposite a void.
2. enough general strength for 4 to have good chances opposite a minimum.
3. not enough strength for slam to be in the picture opposite a nondescript maximum.

It is a small window. Opener should generally pass unless they have an extremely suitable hand. Hrothgar's example hand here looks pretty good to me but perhaps with an extra heart.

View PostLiversidge, on 2020-May-08, 11:28, said:

And here? 1-2-3-4

This one is solid hearts and about 16-17hcp (or playing strength to cause you to upgrade to that). Opener is invited to continue bidding with any suitable hand. Some pairs these days play it like miami as a picture bid showing specific features but I think that is still less common. A model hand for this might be KQJ AKQJxxx xx x.

In terms of bidding ladders:-
6-10-: 1 then 2
10+-12: 1 then 3
13-15: 1 then 2 4SF
16+: 2
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Posted 2020-May-18, 02:25

View PostZelandakh, on 2020-May-17, 09:05, said:

Responder shows:-
1. a heart suit that will play opposite a void.
2. enough general strength for 4 to have good chances opposite a minimum.
3. not enough strength for slam to be in the picture opposite a nondescript maximum.

It is a small window. Opener should generally pass unless they have an extremely suitable hand. Hrothgar's example hand here looks pretty good to me but perhaps with an extra heart.


This one is solid hearts and about 16-17hcp (or playing strength to cause you to upgrade to that). Opener is invited to continue bidding with any suitable hand. Some pairs these days play it like miami as a picture bid showing specific features but I think that is still less common. A model hand for this might be KQJ AKQJxxx xx x.

In terms of bidding ladders:-
6-10-: 1 then 2
10+-12: 1 then 3
13-15: 1 then 2 4SF
16+: 2

Where does 1 - 4 fit in?

Or 1 - 3 if not artificial?
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Posted 2020-May-26, 19:06

View Postjohnu, on 2020-May-18, 02:25, said:

Where does 1 - 4 fit in?

Or 1 - 3 if not artificial?

1 - 4, if it is not a raise, is typically played as preemptive - a very weak hand with long hearts.
1 - 3 is pretty much always played as a diamond raise of some sort, usually either with heart shortage (splinter) or heart length (fit jump).
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