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Posted 2025-February-18, 14:32


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Posted 2025-February-18, 15:05

What system are you using?

Playing STD, Standard American, this is a awkward hand to bid.

PLaying 2/1 North opens 1, South makes a GF 2 bid.
There's now various methods for North to proceed, showing the 6th spade or the diamond suit.
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Posted 2025-February-18, 15:35

I'll go with the Ambra approach.
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Posted 2025-February-18, 15:48

View Postmw64ahw, on 2025-February-18, 15:35, said:

I'll go with the Ambra approach.


Not in N/B I wouldn't have thought.

My auction would also not be N/B suitable but only because of kickback and lead to 6.
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Posted 2025-February-18, 15:52

In which case just bid natural and end in 6/
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Posted 2025-February-18, 16:39

I can't decide if I would bid 2 spades or 3 diamonds after the GF - quite possibly 3D to show the strength of the hand
Either way we will miss spades and end in 6D most likely
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Posted 2025-February-18, 16:40

I can't decide if I would bid 2 spades or 3 diamonds after the GF - quite possibly 3D to show the strength of the hand
Either way we will miss spades and end in 6D most likely

Anyone out there in 6NT :)
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Posted 2025-February-18, 23:19

View Postthepossum, on 2025-February-18, 16:40, said:

I can't decide if I would bid 2 spades or 3 diamonds after the GF - quite possibly 3D to show the strength of the hand
Either way we will miss spades and end in 6D most likely

Anyone out there in 6NT :)

2 or 3 is approach dependent for me when playing 2 as invitational. Natural would be 2, but adapting SA 2 is min., 2N is GF, 3m is 6x(4x) min. with this suit quality.

I wouldn't get to 6N
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Posted 2025-February-19, 09:50

View Postthepossum, on 2025-February-18, 16:40, said:

I can't decide if I would bid 2 spades or 3 diamonds after the GF - quite possibly 3D to show the strength of the hand
Either way we will miss spades and end in 6D most likely

Anyone out there in 6NT :)

What's wrong with playing 6? Any methods getting you to play 6 are good methods.
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Posted 2025-February-19, 10:09

View Postmikl_plkcc, on 2025-February-19, 10:06, said:

What's wrong with playing 6? Any methods getting you to play 6 are good methods.


6 or 6N(S) potentially score better at matchpoints
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Posted 2025-February-19, 10:10

View Postthepossum, on 2025-February-18, 16:39, said:

I can't decide if I would bid 2 spades or 3 diamonds after the GF - quite possibly 3D to show the strength of the hand
Either way we will miss spades and end in 6D most likely

Same here.

If we played 2 as "clubs or balanced", then 2 would promise 5+ cards. In that case, I'd definitely bid 3 but I think I'd do that either way.
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Posted 2025-February-19, 14:46

View Postjdiana, on 2025-February-19, 10:10, said:

Same here.

If we played 2 as "clubs or balanced", then 2 would promise 5+ cards. In that case, I'd definitely bid 3 but I think I'd do that either way.

And what do we bid with 2353 when we have a choice?
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Posted 2025-February-19, 15:17

View Postmw64ahw, on 2025-February-19, 14:46, said:

And what do we bid with 2353 when we have a choice?

My comment was completely off base here - south would bid 2 with that hand, so I don't know what I was thinking. I guess I was thinking about the general problem of opener having a 6-4 or 6-5 hand.

I never played 2 as "clubs or balanced", though I like the idea (and it seems to have caught on), so I don't have any actual experience. But, to try to answer your question, I guess it depends on my exact hand and the rest of the structure. If my points are concentrated in diamonds, then I'd probably bid 2. If the opening bid was 1 and we're 2=3=5=3, then I guess I could go either way, intending to show my heart support. If the opening bid was 1 and I had stoppers everywhere, I might lean toward 2, with 3NT in mind.

I don't know. In general, if we adopted the method described by Andrew Gumperz - https://bridgewinner...ebulous-2c-bid/ - then I think bidding 2 in your example would allow for the best description of each player's hand.

I'd be interested to hear from people who play 1M-2 this way. How do you all handle this situation? Does 2 deny having 5 diamonds (or 5 hearts after 1-2)? If you have 5 diamonds, do you automatically bid 2 rather than 2, or is it a judgment call?
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