What means 2D in this sequence?
#1
Posted 2016-May-28, 15:13
1♣ - 1♥
1♠ - 1NT
2♦
What does 2♦ mean?
#2
Posted 2016-May-28, 16:00
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#3
Posted 2016-May-28, 19:11
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#5
Posted 2016-May-29, 08:13
But since you asked for consensus in a 2/1 context, I guess it showes diamonds.
In North America there are only few seq. FSF.
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#6
Posted 2016-May-29, 08:36
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#7
Posted 2016-May-29, 08:53
Stefan_O, on 2016-May-29, 04:05, said:
That doesnt seems like 2/1?
Meckwell did this before they invented support doubles to avoid 3-3 fits. They probably still bid like that when the support double is not available to avoid bidding 1nt with a stiff heart.
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#8
Posted 2016-May-29, 09:34
P_Marlowe, on 2016-May-29, 08:13, said:
But since you asked for consensus in a 2/1 context, I guess it showes diamonds.
In North America there are only few seq. FSF.
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Marlowe
Hm... so in a context of standard natural systems in varous countries, is it fair to say,
in North Am it show 3+diamonds,
while in EU it is 4SF?
#10
Posted 2016-May-29, 10:11
Stefan_O, on 2016-May-29, 09:34, said:
in North Am it show 3+diamonds,
while in EU it is 4SF?
In EU FSF is more often employed, than in North Am.
The given seq. is rare, i.e. unless you assign a special meaning, you would look
at other more common seq., when opener bids the 4th suit and than assume it means
the same here.
A relevant fact for this specific seq. is the question, is Walsh in place?
3+ diamonds is only really sensible, if you want to cater for a bypassed 5+ diamond
suit.
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#11
Posted 2016-May-29, 10:23
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#12
Posted 2016-May-29, 14:00
#13
Posted 2016-May-29, 20:15
ggwhiz, on 2016-May-29, 08:53, said:
Exactly. Hence the delayed reverse/canape.
Easier example is
1H-1NT(forcinf)
2C(3+)-2H
2S(4513, shy of reverse)
Also,
1D-1S
2C-2D
2H(1453, shy of reverse)
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#14
Posted 2016-May-29, 21:42
Stephen Tu, on 2016-May-29, 09:59, said:
So I've been told: they never raise with 3 pieces. So in this sequence :
2 ♦ is 15-17 and 4315. 2 ♥ shoes 4315 and 12-14.
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#15
Posted 2016-May-30, 11:54
Poor 4315 with 12-14 worrily pass 1NT and don't try to improve the partial. 1NT is a "courtesy" bid as a least evil (most responders with weak and 4Ds would choose 2D esp if C are not stopped, and with 5 robust or 6 Hs would rebid 2H) and can be unbalanced even 2416.
Statistically, I don't know how often 2H plays better than 1NT considering responder didn't bid sth else or just didn't pass 1S (eg with 3 cards and up to a bad 7).
#16
Posted 2016-May-31, 03:23
#17
Posted 2016-May-31, 04:28
Playing Walsh, 2♥ would show the 15-17 4315 since with 11-14 4315 you can pass 1NT. Even if not playing (strict) Walsh I would still prefer that style. Maybe it is better to raise hearts directly with 4315 and 11-14 but I am not convinced. I like finding the 4-4 spades fit. But this is again related to whether we open 1♣ with 1345. If not, then the heart raise will tend to have a 4-card in one of the majors, and I suppose that is more manageable than a raise being any minimim with 3-4 cards support.
#18
Posted 2016-May-31, 10:48
#19
Posted 2016-May-31, 13:02