have we created a gf?
#1
Posted 2011-January-04, 21:20
2♦ (X) P* (2♥)
2N (P) 3♦ (P)
P (3♥) 3♠ P
Here's an auction on BBO, the double of 2♦ was very odd but this is how it happened.
2♦/1♣ is a reverse, 1rf
P* since 2♦/1♣ is 1rf should this pass show a willingness to
play 2♦x?
Are we, the opening bidder, in a gf situation at any stage in this auction?
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#2
Posted 2011-January-04, 22:45
jillybean, on 2011-January-04, 21:20, said:
2♦ (X) P* (2♥)
2N (P) 3♦ (P)
P (3♥) 3♠ P
Here's an auction on BBO, the double of 2♦ was very odd but this is how it happened.
2♦/1♣ is a reverse, 1rf
P* since 2♦/1♣ is 1rf should this pass show a willingness to
play 2♦x?
Are we, the opening bidder, in a gf situation at any stage in this auction?
2dx isn't game, so if we were willing to play in something that wasn't game, I don't think that the 3D bid was forcing.
#3
Posted 2011-January-04, 23:11
#4
Posted 2011-January-05, 09:01
#7
Posted 2011-January-05, 10:45
You are in a force through 3♣, so the pass is forcing, but not GF. If responder wanted to claim ownership, he could have redoubled with diamonds, which (s)he had shown later. 3♠ is pretty weird, since we didn't bid 2♠ the first time.
You aren't in a GF. Question answered.
This post has been edited by inquiry: 2011-January-07, 10:22
Reason for edit: inappropriate comment -- especially for B/I forum
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#8
Posted 2011-January-05, 13:54
#1 passing 2Dx showes interest in playing 2Dx, it is weaker than XX, which would generate a gf
#2 3S is certainly now generating a gf, 3H is just ..., the opponents have the majority, they
are willing to play a partial, no real good fit gurateed wonderful
#3 I dont think 3D is already forcing to game
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#9
Posted 2011-January-05, 17:19
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"The dog that didn't bark"
"Please get your heads out of the clouds and see that there are many ways to play bridge and even though you think your is the only way mine is actually better."
#10
Posted 2011-January-05, 18:13
I would never reverse.
#11
Posted 2011-January-06, 06:55
I would never open this hand 1♦ unless it is systematically allowed (e.g. in Polish Club). Open 1♣ and rebid 2♣ is the alternative.
-- Bertrand Russell
#12
Posted 2011-January-07, 10:24
Phil, on 2011-January-05, 10:45, said:
You are in a force through 3♣, so the pass is forcing, but not GF. If responder wanted to claim ownership, he could have redoubled with diamonds, which (s)he had shown later. 3♠ is pretty weird, since we didn't bid 2♠ the first time.
You aren't in a GF. Question answered.
This auction is odd enough for anyone to wonder about the significance of different responses/rebids, particularily those in the Beginner/Intermeidate forum skill levels. For someone to suggest that an adminstator, or someone esle would lock the thread is not appropriate. I am an adminstrator, and of course I choose not to lock this thread.
#13
Posted 2011-January-07, 10:31
inquiry, on 2011-January-07, 10:24, said:
Ben:
/humor on
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#14
Posted 2011-January-07, 17:25
jillybean, on 2011-January-05, 17:19, said:
You shouldn't redouble but make whatever is a forcing raise in your method. (If you don't play Ingberman I would rather bid 4D than pass or XX or bid 3D risking a pass by partner.)
#15
Posted 2011-January-07, 18:57
cherdano, on 2011-January-07, 17:25, said:
I don't think we have a method to make a forcing raise of openers 2nd suit other than perhaps 4sf then showing ♦ support. I doubt that I will ever be able to show 5 card♦ support here.
4♦ sounds weak, what would an Ingberman auction look like here?
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"The dog that didn't bark"
"Please get your heads out of the clouds and see that there are many ways to play bridge and even though you think your is the only way mine is actually better."
#16
Posted 2011-January-07, 19:04
jillybean, on 2011-January-07, 18:57, said:
4♦ sounds weak, what would an Ingberman auction look like here?
If you play Ingberman, then 2H contains all weak hands and 3D is forcing.
4D is never weak in such a strong auction, it is always forcing, showing a good hand with distribution. You don't start preemptive jumps in the second round of the auction.

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