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BId this using 2/1 - progressive

#41 User is offline   nullve 

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Posted 2021-August-07, 04:04

Maybe

South-North
1-2
2(1)-2
4(2)-4(3)
4N(4)-5(5)
6-P

1) Assuming a style where 2 would promise extras
2) Splinter (what else?)
3) cue
4) RKC
5) 0 or 3 key cards

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Posted 2021-August-07, 04:12

Nice but..
Should you splinter in partners first suit?
South does not have a diamond cue.
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Posted 2021-August-07, 04:24

View Postjillybean, on 2021-August-07, 04:12, said:

Nice but..
Should you splinter in partners first suit?
South does not have a diamond cue.


You need agreements on your cues, we won't splinter in partner's suit on your first cue, so would not bid 4 which absorbs way too much space anyway, and partner with AQJxxx knows you have the K rather than a stiff with 4. N has a VERY difficult bid if he can't bid 4 over 4 however and it may be least of evils, but this is part of why 4 is not a good bid.

Our full auction would be something like

1-2
2-2(kinda 3rd suit forcing not GF artificial)
2N(5+4+ minimum ish)-3(bid 3N with a spade stop, or agreeing hearts slammish if I bid on over 3N)
3N-4
4(no cue]-4(Kickback)
5(1/4)-5(Q?)
5 (yes and K)-6
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Posted 2021-August-07, 04:36

View Postjillybean, on 2021-August-07, 03:26, said:

Playing 2/1 or std, I want to bid my 5 card suit before my 4 card 's.

Ah! I guess I am in the mafia camp as for me it is majors first (cheaper). Should opener not have 4 card support he describes his shape and then I will see where to go.
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Posted 2021-August-07, 08:33

View Postjillybean, on 2021-August-07, 04:12, said:

Nice but..
Should you splinter in partners first suit?
South does not have a diamond cue.


I do not believe a splinter in partner's suit is a good idea - as a source of tricks it makes more sense to cue bid secondary honors, filler cards.
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Posted 2021-August-07, 08:42

View Postjillybean, on 2021-August-07, 04:12, said:

Nice but..
Should you splinter in partners first suit?
South does not have a diamond cue.


Here is my interpretation of how this would go. I don't think there is anything unusual here to remember.

1D-2C
2D-2H
3H*-4C *this hand has controls, shape, and decent support, so not fast arrival.
4H*-5C* * sign off is required as no diamond control. *I have diamond control and good clubs and hearts.
5S*-6H* *OK. I have what it sounds like you need - spade controls. * I am missing the the diamond ace.

PS: Note that Kickback and Keycard are totally absent, but a little judgment is required.
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Posted 2021-August-07, 12:34

Thanks. As you say, nothing unusual, it's a logical conversation.


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Posted 2021-August-07, 13:13

View Postjillybean, on 2021-August-07, 12:34, said:

Thanks. As you say, nothing unusual, it's a logical conversation.




Exactly
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Posted 2021-August-08, 10:20

I see the conversation a little differently to be honest. First of the auction up to 3 should be non-controversial, regardless of whether the system is 2/1, SA, SEF or Acol. After 3 methods come into play. First of all the basic system Winston was working with. 4 is clear and since South's first job is to limit their hand I can support the 4, after which 5 is again clear. This is where I disagree though - North has denied a spade control here so without one South would automatically bid 5. So I think 5 here should be a form of Last Train and explicitly deny a diamond control, with any call above 5 showing controls in both. So my preference there would be a 5 bid instead of 5.

Things are a little different if we are playing Frivolous 3/3NT; now 4 is a Serious cue and South's first job is to show or deny a spade control. In this case the bid is 4 rather than 4 using the same logic as after 5 in the previous auction.

Similarly for Serious 3/3NT. If North bids a Serious 3, South can show the spade control with 3NT and the rest is easy. If North instead bids a Serious 3NT, South can show the spade control (and club shortage) with 4 and again things will work out.

Finally, using Frivolous 3 and denial cues, North can bid 3NT over 3 ask about spades while showing serious slam interest and South continues 4, once again showing the spade control and club shortage.

You will notice that the more advanced methods require more memory but a little less actual judgement/luck than the basic methods. Which is easier to play is something of a matter of taste.
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