Should this pass be forcing? 1♣-(3♠)-4♣-(4♠)-p
#1
Posted 2014-December-18, 15:13
1♣ was clubs or balanced.
We had not specifically discussed 4♣, but both agreed it should show 6+ clubs.
Should pass by opener now be forcing?
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#2
Posted 2014-December-18, 15:17
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#3
Posted 2014-December-18, 15:23
#5
Posted 2014-December-18, 15:52
a pass ought not to be forcing beyond the level to which our partnership is committed. Here, 4♣ was non-forcing so we beyond our level of force, and all passes are non-forcing.
#6
Posted 2014-December-18, 16:40
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#7
Posted 2014-December-18, 16:59
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#9
Posted 2014-December-19, 06:16
Cthulhu D, on 2014-December-18, 17:12, said:
Yes but if opps don't accept it you will have to correct to 4♣ anyway so it's the same thing
#10
Posted 2014-December-19, 07:12
There is nothing about 4c that even remotely approaches the concept that our side
has the balance of power. FP is based on that very concept and it is completely
absent during this auction. The 4c bid has a rather huge range and therein lies the
problem. Opener has no clue if responder is the more balanced stronger version or
the more distributional (wanting to merely compete) weaker version.
As an aside I would treat 4d as forcing since I would much rather make slam exploration
possible than worry about getting too high opposite a quicktrickless? opener. the 4d
bid should provide a long strong suit while a 4c bid need not have one since p has generally
already promised 3 so Kxxxxx can make a great 4c bid (with other stuff) while it would be
a horrific 4d bid.
#11
Posted 2014-December-19, 07:27
Amongst the hands that are prepared to bypass 3NT, one-suited wth hearts is the most important, and the one on which you are most likely to stretch.
To summarise, my structure is:
4♣ = hearts, 13+
4♦ = nat GF
4♥ = nat, limited
4♠ = clubs plus spade control
4NT = slam try clubs, no spade control
5♣ = punt
The 4NT and should be reversed, since you might want to reach 6NT at pairs, but some agreements are just a step too far even for me.
A good alternative is to play the direct 4♥ as 5H4C choice of contracts and 4♣ as 6+ hearts - we are still ahead of the game with the one suiters and get to resolve the choice of games dilemma that can befuddle prepared club partnerships.
#12
Posted 2014-December-19, 18:16
#13
Posted 2014-December-19, 19:42
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