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So you have a great hand with six diamonds - solid or nearly solid - but you need a little something from your partner.
Does anyone play a distinction between 3♦ and Double and then 3♦ so that one route promises a club stopper?
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How do you show a stopper?
#1
Posted 2010-October-20, 12:33
Wayne Burrows
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
Bidding is an estimation of probabilities SJ Simon
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
Bidding is an estimation of probabilities SJ Simon
#2
Posted 2010-October-20, 13:37
I think double shows a more flexible hand. So double then 3♦ shows something like 3361 shape. With a solid diamond suit and just looking for club stopper, you can cuebid 3♣.
#3
Posted 2010-October-20, 14:05
bucky, on 2010-October-20, 13:37, said:
I think double shows a more flexible hand. So double then 3♦ shows something like 3361 shape. With a solid diamond suit and just looking for club stopper, you can cuebid 3♣.
Seems you totally missed the thread's point
Wayne I have no way for that, I just gamble 3NT more often than I should
I play 3♦ as semi-preemptive
#4
Posted 2010-October-20, 14:20
Fluffy, on 2010-October-20, 14:05, said:
Seems you totally missed the thread's point
Wayne I have no way for that, I just gamble 3NT more often than I should
I play 3♦ as semi-preemptive
Wayne I have no way for that, I just gamble 3NT more often than I should
I play 3♦ as semi-preemptive
Hmm, what did I miss? With good and flexible hand I double then bid diamonds; with solid diamonds but need partner to have club stopper, I bid 3♣; with solid diamonds and club stopper I bid NT myself; a direct jump to 3♦ shows good diamonds but not good enough for 3♣/3NT call. My main point was that, I did't like the suggestion of using double-first to show/deny stopper.
#5
Posted 2010-October-20, 14:23
#7
Posted 2010-October-21, 06:06
An average 18-19 balanced is not going to bid 2NT here, so 2NT should be based on decent diamonds and a club stopper. Is a king enough to raise? Should be, I think. 3♦ and double-then-3♦ are more distributional, with 3♣ explicitly requesting ♣ stopper, for me.
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