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#1 User is offline   mohitz 

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Posted 2010-October-31, 06:43

(1) - 2 - (pass) - 2
(pass) - ?

I guess most play 2N as some sort of ask. What is your response structure? The motivation for this is the following hand that I played today :)



EDIT: Bonus question: Do you always bid 2 with equal length or do you bid your better suit? Do you have different relay responses to 2N after a 2 response?

This post has been edited by mohitz: 2010-October-31, 06:47

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Posted 2010-October-31, 08:43

I have never discussed a 2N call here with most people, so I have no clue what type of responses you are talking about. However, I think this is a pretty decent 7 call at this point. I really don't see a scientific way that we are going to find out the necessary information to judge whether a grand is right. I don't really see how to get partner to evaluate shortness or the Q enough... The only possible route is something like:
(1) - 2 - 2
3 - 3
4 - 4
5?

I have NO clue what this would mean, but I think it has to be something like: "Do you have the Q or less then expected? If so, please make a Grand Slam try. If not, please sign off in 6"

I suppose 2N here could be used as a "Major Suit ask," where responses show the # of Hearts, then can ask again for # of Spades...
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Posted 2010-October-31, 09:37

I wanna bid a natural 3 if it is forcing, since 2 already shows a lot of exras, I think it should be. If partner doesn't bid 3NT over it it is 7 time now sure that partner doesn't have 1-1 in the majors. This is very good in theory, but in practice I'd bid 2NT as everyone not risking 230. I have no codified esponses over this eiher.
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Posted 2010-October-31, 09:39

I do use 2NT asking good/bad controls.
Then I could ask "what in spades"?
Any but S:xxx looks grand.
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Posted 2010-October-31, 09:42

My biggest fear is partner being 2-2 actually. Now the Grand has almost no play.
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