Encountered this: we opened 1♣ opps overcalled 3♣ natural 6+♣ 11-15
We did not fair well and couldn't figure out what bids and double should mean (especially without discussion). Any suggestions? Mega-agreements?
Opps missed their heart fit so I don't think this a great method. Any opinions?
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1m-(3m) option
#2
Posted 2019-February-10, 12:10
X - neg., showing some values, if opener wants, he can pass.
new suit forcing to game.
We play 2C as natural, 5+ (most of the time 6+) and 10+HCP.
It does come up, although I am not a big fan.
In short I dont think, it is a great idea to show this hand at
the 3 level.
new suit forcing to game.
We play 2C as natural, 5+ (most of the time 6+) and 10+HCP.
It does come up, although I am not a big fan.
In short I dont think, it is a great idea to show this hand at
the 3 level.
With kind regards
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#3
Posted 2019-February-11, 00:05
P_Marlowe, on 2019-February-10, 12:10, said:
X - neg., showing some values, if opener wants, he can pass.
new suit forcing to game.
new suit forcing to game.
Absolutely - simple and common sense.
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We play 2C as natural, 5+ (most of the time 6+) and 10+HCP.
It does come up, although I am not a big fan.
It does come up, although I am not a big fan.
This is fairly common over a short club AFAIK, along with 2D = 5+5+ MM (Michaels).
ahydra
#4
Posted 2019-February-11, 01:56
ahydra, on 2019-February-11, 00:05, said:
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This is fairly common over a short club AFAIK, along with 2D = 5+5+ MM (Michaels).
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This is fairly common over a short club AFAIK, along with 2D = 5+5+ MM (Michaels).
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Yes, we play this.
Usually we play the cue of a natural opened suit as Michaels, the exception being a natural 1C (showing 2+/3+/4+).
In this case the jump to 2D is Michaels, ... I dont like exceptions, that is all, but since partner wants to play
that way ...
With kind regards
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#5
Posted 2019-February-11, 15:17
P_Marlowe, on 2019-February-11, 01:56, said:
Yes, we play this.
Usually we play the cue of a natural opened suit as Michaels, the exception being a natural 1C (showing 2+/3+/4+).
In this case the jump to 2D is Michaels, ... I dont like exceptions, that is all, but since partner wants to play
that way ...
Usually we play the cue of a natural opened suit as Michaels, the exception being a natural 1C (showing 2+/3+/4+).
In this case the jump to 2D is Michaels, ... I dont like exceptions, that is all, but since partner wants to play
that way ...
I avoid this with as many partners as possible because it's not only an exception but futile too: it's more than likely that the opening clubs are 4+ and so we either wasted a weak jump in diamonds or took a silly risk in clubs.
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