Here's one board
ugly
#1
Posted 2012-February-12, 09:32
Here's one board
#2
Posted 2012-February-12, 09:49
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#3
Posted 2012-February-12, 09:54
#4
Posted 2012-February-12, 10:05
This post has been edited by BunnyGo: 2012-February-12, 10:07
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#5
Posted 2012-February-12, 11:17
BunnyGo, on 2012-February-12, 10:05, said:
I don't see why 2♣ be a game force: i think 2/1 is gf over a major opening (if you are playing 2/1gf...) I suppose if you do play 1NT as forcing, you would need a 1♥ response as artificial.
So: 2♣ for me...
#6
Posted 2012-February-12, 11:26
bill1157, on 2012-February-12, 11:17, said:
So: 2♣ for me...
Not everyone will stipulate that 2/1 G.F. only applies after an opening 1M, so the problem in the OP still stands.
Unfortunately, the combination of 2/1 G.F. and using 3C artificially would make this one unsolvable for us ---and is the reason we don't have those conditions. We are content with a simple inverted 2D raise instead of 3C, which would leave the jump to 3C for this one.
Of course, that doesn't help answer OP, here. Sorry.
#7
Posted 2012-February-12, 11:28
bill1157, on 2012-February-12, 11:17, said:
So: 2♣ for me...
2♣ over 1♦ is the toughest start to an auction in 2/1. Some play it as GF, some as forcing through 3♣, some as forcing to 3NT or 4 minor. I was under the impression (based on my memory) that jilly plays it as GF.
If it's forcing to only 3♣, then 2♣ is a fine bid. If it's GF, then I'd suggest that she make 3♣ inv with clubs, but that doesn't help with the problem as posed.
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#8
Posted 2012-February-12, 23:45
bill1157, on 2012-February-12, 11:17, said:
So: 2♣ for me...
It is GF in 2/1.
Also
1m-2M is also GF in original 2/1 showing 13+ hcp
Of course original 2/1 is very old and people have modified it a lot since then, 1♦-2♣ is pretty much depends on pdship agreement. It was popular to play it 1 round forcing a decade ago or so but i think most good players play it GF now.
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#9
Posted 2012-February-12, 23:56
#10
Posted 2012-February-13, 03:40
MrAce, on 2012-February-12, 23:45, said:
It is GF in versions of 2/1 that define it as GF
MrAce, on 2012-February-12, 23:45, said:
MrAce, on 2012-February-12, 23:45, said:
This seems to suggest that there was at one time a single, true 2/1. I'm not sure that was ever the case.
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#11
Posted 2012-February-13, 06:36
quiddity, on 2012-February-12, 23:56, said:
If 2C/1D is not game forcing if responder rebids 3C...the normal agreement for those who don't have it G.F... I don't believe the point count is the determining factor with this one.
The 7th club and the KJX of pard's diamonds would make this an obvious 2C response if there had been a major suit (or even 1NT) overcall in between. I don't see the advantage in letting 2nd hand's pass cause us to take a weird 1NT action.
If 1D-3C shows an expected 10-12 with club length, this 8-count would qualify IMO. The three of clubs is an extra trick.
#12
Posted 2012-February-13, 07:38
jillybean, on 2012-February-12, 09:32, said:
Here's one board
1nt
Dont have any way to show a weak hand with long clubs if the opp are silent.
However opp will often come into the bidding allowing me to show this hand type or if pard can now reverse.
#13
Posted 2012-February-13, 09:05
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#14
Posted 2012-February-13, 10:14
#15
Posted 2012-February-13, 10:31
I'm with the rest, no choice but 1nt. My partner strains to bid with a singleton and with white opponents I'll be able to bid 3♣ next almost always.
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#16
Posted 2012-February-13, 10:58
ahydra
#17
Posted 2012-February-13, 16:45
I couldn't bring myself to bid 1n (I acknowledge I should have) and ended up playing in 2♣. Much to the chagrin of my opponents
who said much the same as the replies here - I have to bid 1N.
#18
Posted 2012-February-13, 17:59
#19
Posted 2012-February-13, 20:02
#20
Posted 2012-February-13, 21:41
I play 4 card majors, so my partner's 1♦ is always 4+. As I'm happy to raise (to 2♦) with only 3 card support, 1NT would show 5 clubs for me here, but that's more a matter of style.