I appologize if you guys already went over this in past.
2♣--2♦
2♥-2♠
2♣=strong art
2♦= waiting (letme know if it makes difference when 2♦ is better than 2nd neg 2♥ if available)
2♥=nat 5+
How many ♠ does 2 ♠ show ? I mean i know it is 5+ but is there any situation where you want to bid with 4 or do u prefer it to be 4+ overall ?
Also
1x-(1y)-pass/1z-(1♠)
How many ♠ do you play this 4+ or 5+ ?
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How many spades ? 2 different auctions
#1
Posted 2012-January-31, 23:02
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"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#2
Posted 2012-January-31, 23:06
it feels strange, but i think it should be 4+, otherwise responder would need to bid 2NT too often - there's still time to check back for a 53 or 62 fit
#3
Posted 2012-February-01, 00:49
For us, I don't know how many spades 2S would show, but it is not artificial. It won't have 2/3 top honors in a 5+suit, nor a 6+ suit with one top and a side prime. We would raise to 3S with 3 of them and let responder worry about how many she has and the hand strength.
"Bidding Spades to show spades can work well." (Kenberg)
#4
Posted 2012-February-01, 03:03
For us , 2♣-2♦-2♥-2♠ shows 5+, we bid 2NT with (balanced) hands with 4 ♠s.
A 1♠ response to a 1-level overcall implies in our style 5+ cards , though we can occasionally bid it with good 4. (The likelyhood of this is about the same as overcalling on a 4 card suit).
A 1♠ response to a 1-level overcall implies in our style 5+ cards , though we can occasionally bid it with good 4. (The likelyhood of this is about the same as overcalling on a 4 card suit).
#5
Posted 2012-February-01, 04:00
1. 4+
2. 4 +, usually 5+
2. 4 +, usually 5+
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Roland
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Roland
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More system is not the answer...
#6
Posted 2012-February-01, 07:41
1. I pretty much always play Kokish so this hasn't come up in ages but I'd assume 5+
2. I treat it as 5+ but it is often bid with just 4, not with xxxx though. In auction 1C (1D) 1H (1S) I think it always shows 5, you have double for just 4.
2. I treat it as 5+ but it is often bid with just 4, not with xxxx though. In auction 1C (1D) 1H (1S) I think it always shows 5, you have double for just 4.
#7
Posted 2012-February-01, 09:04
1. 4+
2a. (3rd hand passes): 4+ (but if playing Raptor or non-forcing advances then strictly 5+).
2b (3rd hand bids 1♥): 5+
For those promising 5+ in 2a, what would you bid with AKxx/Kx/xxx/AKxx after (1♦) - 1♥ - (P) - ? Or perhaps this means you are not playing UCBs. It seems alot easier to bid 1♠ followed by a diamond ask with this hand and for the immediate cue to show real support than any of the alternatives. In 2b we can double with this hand so promising a 5th spade is not a problem.
2a. (3rd hand passes): 4+ (but if playing Raptor or non-forcing advances then strictly 5+).
2b (3rd hand bids 1♥): 5+
For those promising 5+ in 2a, what would you bid with AKxx/Kx/xxx/AKxx after (1♦) - 1♥ - (P) - ? Or perhaps this means you are not playing UCBs. It seems alot easier to bid 1♠ followed by a diamond ask with this hand and for the immediate cue to show real support than any of the alternatives. In 2b we can double with this hand so promising a 5th spade is not a problem.
(-: Zel :-)
#8
Posted 2012-February-01, 09:29
1. If 2♦ is just a relay, 2NT is a negative, so 2♠ shows 4+. What else do you bid on AJxx xx QJx xxxx?
If 2♦ promises values, there's no need for 2NT to be artificial. Hence you can play 2♠ as 5+ and 2NT as balanced. It's better to invert these, of course.
2. Four, but you should prefer 1NT if that looks more descriptive. The overcaller should happily raise 1♠ to the two-level with three-card support.
If 2♦ promises values, there's no need for 2NT to be artificial. Hence you can play 2♠ as 5+ and 2NT as balanced. It's better to invert these, of course.
2. Four, but you should prefer 1NT if that looks more descriptive. The overcaller should happily raise 1♠ to the two-level with three-card support.
... that would still not be conclusive proof, before someone wants to explain that to me as well as if I was a 5 year-old. - gwnn
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