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After a 2 Club opening Settle an argument
#1
Posted 2012-April-22, 21:48
Teams, both:
♠98x
♥xxx
♦Axxx
♣xxx
2♣-2♦
2♠-???
3♠ or 4♠?
To clarify, 2♣ is the only game-forcing opening in the system. 2♦ denies a good 5-card Major or good 6-card minor or 9-13 with 3 controls. 2♠ is natural.
(would there be a difference if 3♠ sets the trump suit or shows 4♠+5 or more ♦?).
♠98x
♥xxx
♦Axxx
♣xxx
2♣-2♦
2♠-???
3♠ or 4♠?
To clarify, 2♣ is the only game-forcing opening in the system. 2♦ denies a good 5-card Major or good 6-card minor or 9-13 with 3 controls. 2♠ is natural.
(would there be a difference if 3♠ sets the trump suit or shows 4♠+5 or more ♦?).
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#2
Posted 2012-April-23, 05:22
3♠. 4♠ here traditionally denies any ace and many play it as denying even more than that.
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#3
Posted 2012-April-23, 08:46
Hanoi5, on 2012-April-22, 21:48, said:
Teams, both:
♠98x
♥xxx
♦Axxx
♣xxx
2♣-2♦
2♠-???
3♠ or 4♠?
To clarify, 2♣ is the only game-forcing opening in the system. 2♦ denies a good 5-card Major or good 6-card minor or 9-13 with 3 controls. 2♠ is natural.
(would there be a difference if 3♠ sets the trump suit or shows 4♠+5 or more ♦?).
♠98x
♥xxx
♦Axxx
♣xxx
2♣-2♦
2♠-???
3♠ or 4♠?
To clarify, 2♣ is the only game-forcing opening in the system. 2♦ denies a good 5-card Major or good 6-card minor or 9-13 with 3 controls. 2♠ is natural.
(would there be a difference if 3♠ sets the trump suit or shows 4♠+5 or more ♦?).
Why have you posted this here? In the end everything comes down to your system agreements. From your post above it appears as though you have proper agreements. So its a simple thing to consult your notes.
I can understand 2/1 players having an argument about this hand. Why? In 2/1, 2♦ is the waiting bid and 2♥ is the negative bid (0-5 HCP in Queens and Jacks). After a negative response the auction is forcing to a) 2NT, b) 3 of openers major, or c) 4 of openers minor. It all depends on openers second bid. After 2♦ as waiting, the auction is 100% game forcing.
2/1 players will probably fight about the following: Responder has only 4 HCP (the ♦A). Now the response doesn’t fall into either 2♦ or 2♥.
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#4
Posted 2012-April-23, 10:13
32519, on 2012-April-23, 08:46, said:
Why have you posted this here? In the end everything comes down to your system agreements. From your post above it appears as though you have proper agreements. So its a simple thing to consult your notes.
I can understand 2/1 players having an argument about this hand. Why? In 2/1, 2♦ is the waiting bid and 2♥ is the negative bid (0-5 HCP in Queens and Jacks). After a negative response the auction is forcing to a) 2NT, b) 3 of openers major, or c) 4 of openers minor. It all depends on openers second bid. After 2♦ as waiting, the auction is 100% game forcing.
2/1 players will probably fight about the following: Responder has only 4 HCP (the ♦A). Now the response doesn’t fall into either 2♦ or 2♥.
I can understand 2/1 players having an argument about this hand. Why? In 2/1, 2♦ is the waiting bid and 2♥ is the negative bid (0-5 HCP in Queens and Jacks). After a negative response the auction is forcing to a) 2NT, b) 3 of openers major, or c) 4 of openers minor. It all depends on openers second bid. After 2♦ as waiting, the auction is 100% game forcing.
2/1 players will probably fight about the following: Responder has only 4 HCP (the ♦A). Now the response doesn’t fall into either 2♦ or 2♥.
First of all, 2♥ negative is far from standard, even though you will find a fair few pairs playing it. Also, what is the problem here, you don't have a 2♥ bid and 2♦ doesn't deny less than 6.
As for the OP, this is an easy 3♠ bid for me. Partner should not be getting overly exited just because you later cuebid 4♦, so at least let partner know you do have something useful.
Wayne Somerville
#5
Posted 2012-April-23, 10:33
In my agreement. 4♠ as I have already denied absolute garbage. Could be different for you, though.
#6
Posted 2012-April-24, 10:57
I would bid 3♠. You are a dead minimum for the bid, but you do have an ace, and once in a great while that will be all partner needs for slam.
#8
Posted 2012-April-24, 14:26
I play double neg (2h) and I would still bid 3S now. If partner makes a courtesy cue I will sign off, if he makes a serious slam try I will cue my ace. I basically never sign off. If I do its because I lack controls. I can splinter here too, so I would usually do that with a hand with a trump honour and no other controls except a singleton. I generally do not cue shortage on the first round after a 2c opener starts cueing. Not unless I have buckets of a trumps, as partner can often risk the five level.
Still, my style makes sense only if you are v conservative in your 2c openers. I would be 100% to drive a slam with two aces, and if it wasnt cold partner is not within our agreements. Most of the time when partner has an ace or a king he will drive to the 5 level. Normally when we open 2C with a single suiter we are denying an outside shortage, particularly in a major, as i have a variety of auto splinter sequences available after 1M opener, and I have yet to be passed out at the one level with a seven card suit.
Still, my style makes sense only if you are v conservative in your 2c openers. I would be 100% to drive a slam with two aces, and if it wasnt cold partner is not within our agreements. Most of the time when partner has an ace or a king he will drive to the 5 level. Normally when we open 2C with a single suiter we are denying an outside shortage, particularly in a major, as i have a variety of auto splinter sequences available after 1M opener, and I have yet to be passed out at the one level with a seven card suit.
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#11
Posted 2012-April-25, 21:02
32519, on 2012-April-23, 08:46, said:
2/1 players will probably fight about the following: Responder has only 4 HCP (the ♦A). Now the response doesn’t fall into either 2♦ or 2♥.
For the minority of 2/1 players who do play Roth, the 2♥ response denies an A or K.
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