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#1 User is offline   kgr 

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Posted 2012-April-13, 13:32

1-1
1NT-2
2-?

2=crowhurst
2=minimum

Responder now bids:
2=3c, non-forcing (invite hand)
3=3c, GF

What is the advice on the number of Spades that responder should have?
4c searching for 4-4 fit;
OR any 5c;
OR good 5c searching for light slam, ...?
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Posted 2012-April-13, 14:36

I think that a 2H rebid should promise only two hearts and should deny a fifth spade. With a 5-2 I'd rather play 2M than 2N. If responder has 5 spades and 2 hearts, he'd preference spades.

I personally don't like to introduce four spades when I have a heart fit and only like to introduce 5 spades (when I have a heart fit) when I have game invitational values or better. That way, If I bid 1S and later GF opposite a minimum hand, I'm showing five spades.
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Posted 2012-April-17, 13:16

I assume you're playing a 4 card major system. I think responder should have a 5th spade when he rebids 2, but isn't promising a 5th spade when he rebids 3. This is assuming a style where you bid 2 with 6-9 and 3 card support.
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Posted 2012-April-17, 13:34

View PostQuartic, on 2012-April-17, 13:16, said:

I assume you're playing a 4 card major system.
5c Major

View PostQuartic, on 2012-April-17, 13:16, said:

This is assuming a style where you bid 2 with 6-9 and 3 card support.
2 is Good 7 to 10 (we bid 1NT with less)
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Posted 2012-April-23, 06:36

Assuming 4+crd spades and 3crd hearts:
With a weak hand and support you show that asap (don't bid spades)
With an inv+ hand you bid spades first and support later

All natural:
1-1
1nt-?

2 = inv
3 = GF

Don't know what you need Crowhurst for...

With 3crd spades opener can bid them now and reveal the possible double fit

Steven
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