An Auction
#1
Posted 2010-July-21, 22:25
(1♣)-1♥-(P)-1♠
(P)-2♣
What's 2♣? Please be specific!
#2
Posted 2010-July-22, 00:31
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#3
Posted 2010-July-22, 06:44
I think most play this auction as strong, not natural.
#4
Posted 2010-July-22, 08:41
#5
Posted 2010-July-22, 09:12
#6
Posted 2010-July-22, 09:28
#7
Posted 2010-July-22, 09:30
What I'd want to know, as advancer, is whether I can make a descriptive forcing 2♠ bid, or whether I have to jump to make it forcing.
#8
Posted 2010-July-22, 09:31
I was one of the villains at the table that generated this alleged debate. I told kfay it shows "cards" and that the actual hand with concentrated, prime 13 with 2533 was close to a minimum but that I thought it needed a bit more - either better shape with support or another good card or something.
I think it forces through 2NT.
bed
#9
Posted 2010-July-22, 09:41
#10
Posted 2010-July-22, 09:43
With support for the spade suit, we have raises and jump raises and splinters. With extra length and strength in our overcalled suit, we have jump rebids, etc. Partner will usually be able to see that she has a club stopper without my asking her to look, if I show a top-range overcall.
This subject was discussed about a year ago, and maybe the sharpies can find it.
I have, however --especially after a 1♣ opening -- found hands with normal overcall strength and club length (X AQJXX XX AJTXX) and found a 2♣ rebid by overcaller to be useful.
Before this gets jumped on, I really don't care how horrible someone thinks that agreement is. but I do care to see what strength and pattern needs to rebid 2♣ artificially because the hand cannot be handled with a different rebid. When I see that, then I can throw hands similar to the above in the toilet and use 2♣ in that better way.
#11
Posted 2010-July-22, 10:29
As for the strength, I think it shows a maximal overcall. That was easy. Yesterday I gave xx AKQ10x AKx xxx as an answer when Kevin asked me whether xx AKQ10x Axx xxx was possible. With his suggested hand I said I would bid 1NT. If you also remove an ace then I would pass 1S.
#12
Posted 2010-July-22, 10:39
gnasher, on Jul 22 2010, 10:30 AM, said:
What I'd want to know, as advancer, is whether I can make a descriptive forcing 2♠ bid, or whether I have to jump to make it forcing.
I think slam is quite unlikely after this start. I'm not saying it isn't possible but we just overcalled, advancer bid a NF 1S and we haven't splintered or something like that. I think that after 2C the question is usually if we are going to bid game and if so, which.
I think 3541, 2542, 2553, 2632, 2641, 1642 are just some of the possible shapes the cuebidder might have. For me a jump to 3D instead would be NF and typically 5-5, a jump to 3H is also NF but shows a pretty good suit.
I don't think the 2C cuebid has to be very descriptive, as there is lots of room. An auction like
1C - 1H - p - 1S
2C - 3C
is different, it would be practical to play this as GF for the obvious reasons.
#13
Posted 2010-July-22, 10:49
It is forcing to 2♥.
Maybe useful for advancer to have a neutral 2♦ response. Oh well I can't think of a hand that would need it. Maybe 2♦ by advancer should be natural. Anyway, it is forcing.
#14
Posted 2010-July-22, 13:10
In my methods, 1S by UPH is forcing. But it really doesn't matter, the meaning of 2C remains the same (for me).

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