What is this bid in std methods ?
#1
Posted 2013-July-14, 09:16
Please also tell me the difference, if any, when the x suit is a minor and when it is a major.
If there is no std for it, please tell me how you and your pd play it.
Thanks
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#2
Posted 2013-July-14, 09:55
- Asking for a stopper, with something like AK10xxx of a minor and nothing else.
- One-suited slam try in an unspecified suit (or unspecified major).
#3
Posted 2013-July-14, 09:58
3 in a suit under is a mama-papa 5+ suit with 9-11 or so expected.
3 of their suit ---don't think I have ever done that. Will await some good answers.
#4
Posted 2013-July-14, 10:01
aguahombre, on 2013-July-14, 09:58, said:
3 in a suit under is a mama-papa 5+ suit with 9-11 or so expected.
3 of their suit ---don't think I have ever done that. Will await some good answers.
I meant the x suit is the suit they opened with. Sorry if this was not clear. So basically i am asking a jump cuebid when pd doubled and RHO passed.
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"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#5
Posted 2013-July-14, 10:22
#6
Posted 2013-July-14, 10:22
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#7
Posted 2013-July-14, 11:30
I don't think there is a standard.
#8
Posted 2013-July-14, 22:51
I probably need some new partners.
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#9
Posted 2013-July-15, 02:09
If X is minor, splinter and GF in major suit, probably holding 5440 or 5431 or 5530 with short in opener suit.
#10
Posted 2013-July-15, 03:01
#11
Posted 2013-July-17, 07:33
#12
Posted 2013-July-17, 13:38
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#14
Posted 2013-July-17, 13:55
chasetb, on 2013-July-17, 13:38, said:
Meckwell [and others] play 1D (1M) 3M as a transfer to 3N to put overcaller on lead. Why would you choose to put opener's partner on lead after 1M-X-P?
After 1x - (X) lots of bids are raises of x, it would make no sense to play the same scheme after (1x)-X-(P).
Add me to the chorus of people who haven't discussed the call and wouldn't make it at the table.
#15
Posted 2013-July-17, 15:24
What is baby oil made of?
#16
Posted 2013-July-18, 09:23
chasetb, on 2013-July-17, 13:38, said:
As I know, though Garozzo use transfers on 2x or higher bids, he wrote that 3x-1 shows a GF balanced hand, which (I think) is just a stopper ask.