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Good-Bad 2NT. Where to be found?

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Posted 2005-August-18, 08:41

After a few costly competitive auction errors at matchpoints, can anyone steer me to a link that provides an explanation with examples of the competetive 2NT relay? Thanks. btw Usage comments and suggestions are welcome.
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Posted 2005-August-18, 08:48

Scoring: MP

pass pass 1 1 pass 2 3 3 all pass


This is the hand in question. The 3D bid was made after a hesitation which partner inferred meant lack of values and not choice between DBL for takeout and good hand. While DBL may well have been the winning choice here, 3D red vs white DEFINITELY shows values.
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Posted 2005-August-18, 08:49

Hi,

no Internet link, but have a look at Bergens Books
"Better Bidding with Bergen" Vol. 2, or at Marshall
Miles book "Competive Bidding in the 21st century".

Good/Bad 2NT were introduced with the first one,
the second one, does explain it in a way, I can understand.

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