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is a pass forcing?

#1 User is offline   luckyloser 

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Posted 2015-December-19, 09:39

all green, matchponits, you play better minor

rho passes, you open 1 on

AKxx
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Qxx
QJxx

lho bis 3 an p dbles.

rho bids 4, you 4 and lho 5.
p passes. what now?
is partners pass forcing?

suppose lho passe over your 4 and rho bids 5, would your pass be forcing?
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Posted 2015-December-19, 09:48

View Postluckyloser, on 2015-December-19, 09:39, said:

all green, matchponits, you play better minor rho passes, you open 1 on
A K x x x x Q x x Q J x x
lho bids 3 an p dbles. rho bids 4, you 4 and lho 5.
p passes. what now?
is partners pass forcing?
suppose lho passe over your 4 and rho bids 5, would your pass be forcing?
IMO neither pass is forcing (anyway, a negative double doesn't create a game force). In either case I'd pass. e.g. after
1 (3) X (4)
4 (5) P ?? I rank calls as...
  • Pass = Not forcing. You've told your story.
  • Double = Dangerous but warns partner about your dull shape.
  • 5 = Gross overbid.

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Posted 2015-December-21, 22:56

IMHO, you do not hold a 4 bid. Partner promises a good 11 HCP at minimum. If partner holds only the minimum, then you likely don't have game. I prefer a double (balance of power). When the opponents bid to 5 in your auction, partner's pass is forcing. Criteria: opponents are sacrificing at the 5-level when we own more than half the deck (we had an invitational or better auction). Your minimum flat shape argues for penalizing them at the 5-level. Your soft values are better for defense.
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Posted 2015-December-22, 22:13

Yes I think so. When a passed hand raises a preempt to game we are in a force.

Nevertheless I wouldn't have bid 4.
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Posted 2015-December-26, 18:26

View Postnige1, on 2015-December-19, 09:48, said:

IMO neither pass is forcing (anyway, a negative double doesn't create a game force). In either case I'd pass. e.g. after
1 (3) X (4)
4 (5) P ?? I rank calls as...
  • Pass = Not forcing. You've told your story.
  • Double = Dangerous but warns partner about your dull shape.
  • 5 = Gross overbid.


this kind of hand led me to conclude that a weak nt was safer, overall, than an amorphous 1c. you could be in trouble in 3s, more in 4.
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