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#1 User is offline   bluecalm 

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Posted 2012-January-26, 17:34

- T9 AJT7432 K642, both vul, imps

1S - p - 1NT p
2C - p - ?

2C is 5S-4+C 12-17hcp btu not 15-17 and 5-5 (that would jump to 3C). What is my plan here ?
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Posted 2012-January-26, 17:50

I will start with a 2d BART, a very commonly used convention.

I expect to end up in 5d but will let pard describe his hand a bit more over 2d bart.
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Posted 2012-January-26, 18:30

Most of the available bids (probably all of them) are not forcing. If there's a forcing bid like the one mentioned above I'd try that but as it is a jump to game or slam in clubs is probably best.

You could also risk 3 for the sake of description and choosing a better strain wwhen available. Maybe that's the right approach.

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Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the 3.


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Posted 2012-January-26, 18:33

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slam in clubs


That's pretty optimistic. Partner may well have AKxxx Kxx x Qxxx or something like that...
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Posted 2012-January-26, 18:53

View Postbluecalm, on 2012-January-26, 17:34, said:

- T9 AJT7432 K642, both vul, imps

1S - p - 1NT p
2C - p - ?

2C is 5S-4+C 12-17hcp btu not 15-17 and 5-5 (that would jump to 3C). What is my plan here ?


btw how can pard promise 4clubs?

What does he rebid with say:

Jxxxx...AQx...xx....AQx or
Jxxxx...AQx....xxx....AQ?
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Posted 2012-January-26, 19:20

View Postbluecalm, on 2012-January-26, 17:34, said:

- T9 AJT7432 K642, both vul, imps

1S - p - 1NT p
2C - p - ?

2C is 5S-4+C 12-17hcp btu not 15-17 and 5-5 (that would jump to 3C). What is my plan here ?


You did not bother to say whether 1NT is forcing, whether 2C can be 3 or even 2 cards, so it is impossible to give an answer to half a problem.
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Posted 2012-January-26, 19:25

View Postthe hog, on 2012-January-26, 19:20, said:

You did not bother to say whether 1NT is forcing, whether 2C can be 3 or even 2 cards, so it is impossible to give an answer to half a problem.


He said 4+ for the 2C response, though I admit the formatting is tough.
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Posted 2012-January-27, 02:36

I have no way to show a good fit and spade shortness. So I try 4 .
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Posted 2012-January-27, 05:22

I am sorry for not clear description. It was pick-up partnership and I intended it as judgement call (ie. how many clubs to bid). We didn't agree to play BART (and it's not standard in Poland). Maybe 3D would be understood as 6D-4C but I wasn't sure about it.

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btw how can pard promise 4clubs?

What does he rebid with say:

Jxxxx...AQx...xx....AQx or
Jxxxx...AQx....xxx....AQ?


Pass and pass. It's standard way to play in PC. 15-17 hands bid 2NT now and 5-3-3-2 with 12-14hcp pass. It's possible to play that way because openings are limited to 17hcp, it also gives you intermediate jumps: 15-17hcp with 5-5 distribution, so partner doesn't hold that hand.
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Posted 2012-January-27, 11:00

3D seems fine. The side club fit will help covering up our losers. If pard now bids 3NT, pass. Else show the club support.
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