How forcing is this?
#1
Posted 2005-January-31, 06:04
1m 1♥
2♠
I suppose you play this as forcing, but how forcing should it be? Game forcing, or just forcing for 1 round?
#2
Posted 2005-January-31, 06:10
#3
Posted 2005-January-31, 06:51
#4
Posted 2005-January-31, 07:03
#5
Posted 2005-January-31, 07:44
Look up lebehnshol over reverse for more on this treatement.
Ben
#6
Posted 2005-January-31, 10:45
#7
Posted 2005-January-31, 10:53
mcphee, on Jan 31 2005, 12:45 PM, said:
In BridgeBase Online "advanced" lebehnshol over reverse is "standard". In BridgeWorld standard, openers reverse after a one-level suit response is forcing and promises opener will make rebid if below game (but very pointedly does not say is game force... a double jump, however is).
#8 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-January-31, 11:32
#9
Posted 2005-January-31, 11:45
inquiry, on Jan 31 2005, 11:53 AM, said:
mcphee, on Jan 31 2005, 12:45 PM, said:
In BridgeBase Online "advanced" lebehnshol over reverse is "standard".
But, this ain't no stinkin' reverse.
#10
Posted 2005-January-31, 11:48
If I'm playing my 2♣ / 2♦ openers, right now its a virtual force. But we are toying with making this a mini-splinter, since 1m - 1♥ - 1♠ carries the same level of force.
In my old strong club partnership, this just showed a 6-5 and a 14-15 count (1♦ opener of course).
#11
Posted 2005-January-31, 12:07
Even with standard agreements, I think this is F1, not GF. 3m is usually signoff without any other methods.
#12
Posted 2005-January-31, 12:33
I don't think anyone knows if this is the "best" way to play, but I have always played this way in my regular partnerships.
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
www.bridgebase.com
#14
Posted 2005-January-31, 17:07
You better play this as 100% game force without a detailed agreement otherwise.
This is a jumpshift, not a reverse.
BTW just read an interesting bridge article where many top world class experts said they would never pass opening bid of 1C or 1D with a stiff or void if they have 5 card major and zero pts.
#15
Posted 2005-January-31, 17:12
2C opening doesn't force to game either, imo. It only forces to 3M or 4m. In other words, 2C forces 2 rounds.
#16
Posted 2005-January-31, 17:32
HeartA, on Jan 31 2005, 11:12 PM, said:
2C opening doesn't force to game either, imo. It only forces to 3M or 4m. In other words, 2C forces 2 rounds.
I don't really want to get into a debate about naming things, but in all the bridge literature I have ever read, this auction is referred to as a "jump shift" (and reverses are always bids that are not jumps).
Maybe all the confusion about this sequence is a result of confusion about names. In standard bidding (whatever that means) "jump shifts" are forcing to game, but "reverses" are only forcing for 1 round.
If you want to play your jump shifts as one round forces that's up to you, but I strongly suggest you discuss this with your partner. Jeff Rubens, the editor of The Bridge World, has been campaigning to make jump shifts only forcing for 1 round in "Bridge World Standard", but as far as I can tell few if any of the world's leading players are jumping on this particular bandwagon.
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
www.bridgebase.com
#17
Posted 2005-January-31, 18:43
♠Axx,♥x,xx,♣AKQxxxx ? (.....hope that adds up to 13 cards)
#18
Posted 2005-January-31, 19:21
Double !, on Jan 31 2005, 07:43 PM, said:
♠Axx,♥x,xx,♣AKQxxxx ? (.....hope that adds up to 13 cards)
I would bid 3NT
#19
Posted 2005-January-31, 19:31
HeartA, on Feb 1 2005, 01:21 AM, said:
Double !, on Jan 31 2005, 07:43 PM, said:
♠Axx,♥x,xx,♣AKQxxxx ? (.....hope that adds up to 13 cards)
I would bid 3NT
Agree. Throw science out of my window.
#20
Posted 2005-February-01, 05:53
Can see that 3NT may be right, but it may be wrong as well. To lie and bid 2S her (which is what you were getting at I reckon) is a dreadful bid, and will get exactly what it deserves

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