It is possible to play jumps as promising five-card suits and about 8-10 without having to respond at the one-level with monsters - play the cue bid as f1 9+, just asking partner to bid 4-card suits up the line.
With a minimum double (up to 14), just bid the lowest suit. With 15+ do something stronger. Over a simple suit, responders change of suit or raise is also NF. For example, 1♣-x-pass-2♣-pass-2♥-pass-2♠ shows four spades and is non-forcing.
Both players have to jump again or cue to set up a game force.
Response to TOD Another Example
#22
Posted 2013-February-23, 16:13
PhilKing, on 2013-February-23, 13:27, said:
It is possible to play jumps as promising five-card suits and about 8-10 without having to respond at the one-level with monsters - play the cue bid as f1 9+, just asking partner to bid 4-card suits up the line.
Is this a good agreement?
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#23
Posted 2013-February-23, 16:59
#24
Posted 2013-February-23, 18:29
It's a little risky to not show anything with 9 or 10 and a four card suit, but you have some gains too when it's the last thing you make. It also makes it easier to make aggressive doubles. But I have no experience with the Phil suggestion. It seems like a gain when the double has 16 or 17 without great support and would have just passed the simple response.
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