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ghestem bid question
#1
Posted Yesterday, 06:23
Partner and I play ghestem bid over 1 level openings by opponent. What is the suggested meaning , when opponent preempt at the 2 level, of 2NT,3C, and 3 level cue bid ? Thank you
#2
Posted Yesterday, 06:33
Ghestem only applies to direct-seat intervention over their 1-of a suit openings, and possible also to
- balancing against 1-of-a-suit by a passed hand
- in direct seat over their 1NT response to 1-of-a-suit
- over their natural response to potentially short (doubleton or shorter) minor suit openings
Discuss those three with partner.
Against 2-level openings it doesn't apply. 3♣ is always natural (except against their natural 2♣ opening such as Precision, of course). 2NT is two-suited by a passed hand but otherwise natural.
- balancing against 1-of-a-suit by a passed hand
- in direct seat over their 1NT response to 1-of-a-suit
- over their natural response to potentially short (doubleton or shorter) minor suit openings
Discuss those three with partner.
Against 2-level openings it doesn't apply. 3♣ is always natural (except against their natural 2♣ opening such as Precision, of course). 2NT is two-suited by a passed hand but otherwise natural.
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
#3
Posted Yesterday, 06:55
helene_t, on 2025-March-12, 06:33, said:
Ghestem only applies to direct-seat intervention over their 1-of a suit openings, and possible also to
- balancing against 1-of-a-suit by a passed hand
- in direct seat over their 1NT response to 1-of-a-suit
- over their natural response to potentially short (doubleton or shorter) minor suit openings
Discuss those three with partner.
Against 2-level openings it doesn't apply. 3♣ is always natural (except against their natural 2♣ opening such as Precision, of course). 2NT is two-suited by a passed hand but otherwise natural.
- balancing against 1-of-a-suit by a passed hand
- in direct seat over their 1NT response to 1-of-a-suit
- over their natural response to potentially short (doubleton or shorter) minor suit openings
Discuss those three with partner.
Against 2-level openings it doesn't apply. 3♣ is always natural (except against their natural 2♣ opening such as Precision, of course). 2NT is two-suited by a passed hand but otherwise natural.
2nt being the two lower ?
#4
Posted Yesterday, 07:04
shugart24, on 2025-March-12, 06:55, said:
2nt being the two lower ?
p-(2♠)-p-(p)
2N
could be any two. Otherwise it is the two lower. Over their 2♥, with 5-5 in spades and a minor you just bid 2♠.
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
#6
Posted Yesterday, 08:10
shugart24, on 2025-March-12, 08:06, said:
so by a passed hand , 2C by opponents and then 2NT (by the passed hand) is showing hearts and either spades or diamonds ?
p-(2♣)-p-(p)
2nt
is a funny bid, hard to think of a hand that would bit like that. Maybe seven diamonds and a 5-card major?
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
#7
Posted Yesterday, 08:19
helene_t, on 2025-March-12, 08:10, said:
p-(2♣)-p-(p)
2nt
is a funny bid, hard to think of a hand that would bit like that. Maybe seven diamonds and a 5-card major?
2nt
is a funny bid, hard to think of a hand that would bit like that. Maybe seven diamonds and a 5-card major?
Yeah, Assume the bid is a 2D preempt eg p-2D-p- p -2NT You would play that as clubs and hearts OR hearts and spades ? What would 3D mean to you ?
#8
Posted Yesterday, 09:53
shugart24, on 2025-March-12, 08:19, said:
Yeah, Assume the bid is a 2D preempt eg p-2D-p- p -2NT You would play that as clubs and hearts OR hearts and spades ? What would 3D mean to you ?
3♦ would be both majors.
2NT (by a passed hand) is, again, a perculiar bid. Maybe seven clubs and five of a major.
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
#9
Posted Yesterday, 09:55
To show strong two-suited hands by an unpassed hand you can play leaping michaels. The cuebid, then, isn't a two-suiter but some very strong minor one-suiter, asking for a stopper in their suit.
But
2♦-3♦
is maybe better played as both majors rather than as a very strong hand with clubs.
But
2♦-3♦
is maybe better played as both majors rather than as a very strong hand with clubs.
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
#10
Posted Yesterday, 17:52
As helene_t notes, Ghestem is only applicable over 1 level suit opening bids. Over anything higher, play whatever you want.
The best part about Ghestem is when both partners remember that they are playing Ghestem and don't have a convention disruption event.
The best part about Ghestem is when both partners remember that they are playing Ghestem and don't have a convention disruption event.
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