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#1 User is offline   RMB1 

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Posted 2010-July-08, 14:00

I think I know the answers to these questions. B)

Playing online with a partner who is "Advanced", "Expert" or "Private" and your only agreements are 5cM, strong NT.

Is P-1H-2C Drury?

Is P-1H-2D-3S Natural?

Is (1C)-P-(1S)-1NT Natural?
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Posted 2010-July-08, 14:04

My guesses:

1. unfortunately not
2. no
3. unfortunately yes
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Posted 2010-July-08, 14:07

I guess no yes no. But I have no clue really.
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Posted 2010-July-08, 14:08

you can't assume anything of the three, but with some friends of my friends I assume 2 is drury.
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Posted 2010-July-08, 14:47

RMB1, on Jul 8 2010, 03:00 PM, said:

I think I know the answers to these questions. :)

Playing online with a partner who is "Advanced", "Expert" or "Private" and your only agreements are 5cM, strong NT.

Is P-1H-2C Drury?

Is P-1H-2D-3S Natural?

Is (1C)-P-(1S)-1NT Natural?

Q1] Drury what's that? :ph34r:
Q2] yes it is stronger than a 2 bid B)
Q3] yes as 2NT would be unusual :)
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Posted 2010-July-08, 16:21

Without agreements I would assume: no, no and yes. I haven't the slightest clue what people on BBO would play it as.
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Posted 2010-July-08, 16:30

Hopefully you actually agreed to either SAYC or 2/1, to include 5cM and strong NT. Without agreements, I think it's right to default to the BBO SAYC or BBO 2/1 card, both of which say:
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Posted 2010-July-08, 17:48

Playing online with a partner who is "Advanced", "Expert" or "Private" and your only agreements are 5cM, strong NT, IMO...
  • P-1-2 is Drury.
  • P-1-2-3 is a splinter (or cue-bid) agreeing diamonds.
  • (1)-P-(1)-1N is Natural 16-19 with stops.

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Posted 2010-July-08, 18:27

1. No. If Drury was not agreed, then this is not Drury.
2. Natural yes, but not forcing natural because 2S is the call for that. So 3S could be either invitational with very long spades, or weak with very long spades. Splinter in competition is useful for their suit only so I doubt that it is splinter even though splinters are so common that I would assume splinters in other situations even without agreement. It is not a cuebid.
3. Yes. If Sandwich NT was not agreed, then this is not Sandwich NT.

However, if the discussion was 5cM 15-17NT and all the usual gadgets, then in the "usual gadgets" category I would definitely include Drury, Lebensohl two places, BWS for reverses, 0314, Texas, and so on. But only if I have some evidence that the player is an expert. However, 5cM 15-17 [not 2/1] makes me assume that all undiscussed bids are not what is commonly played, and that they are natural for this player.
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Posted 2010-July-08, 21:20

Gerben42, on Jul 8 2010, 05:04 PM, said:

My guesses:

1. unfortunately not
2. no
3. unfortunately yes

Ditto.
Would assume splinter for 2.
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Posted 2010-July-08, 22:17

No drury.

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Posted 2010-July-08, 23:37

I would assume natural, splinter, natural, but be prepared to be wrong about #2. tbh I'd guess on #2 according to how many spades I held myself and whether the opps looked tempted to bid.
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Posted 2010-July-09, 02:57

no no yes, pretty obvious imo.

1. not everyone plays drury, so it's not std
2. 2S is reverse and forcing, so 3S is spl
3. sandwich isn't std
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Posted 2010-July-09, 04:02

  • I would not assume Drury.
  • Splinter.
  • There are three groups of people in the world:
    • those that think 1NT is always natural
    • those who believe 1NT is always sandwich
    • those who appreciate that there is more than one choice
    Unfortunately group III is the smallest.

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Posted 2010-July-09, 04:20

Thanks for all the replies. The most useful was the reference to BBO SAYC.

1. I didn't assume Drury which is why I bid a natural 2 on 2.
2. I assumed 3 agreed and played in .
3. I knew this was ambiguous but I bid 3NT with AKJxxxx

But the auctions are less important. Both partners said they could not play with me any more because we were playing different systems (same message twice in one day). Surely people recognise (after the fact) that many sequences are going to lead to misunderstandings - can't people lighten up a little?
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Posted 2010-July-09, 05:52

RMB1, on Jul 9 2010, 06:20 AM, said:

can't people lighten up a little?

Sometimes I think they really can't.

 wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:

Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the 3.


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Besides playing for fun, most people also like to play bridge to win


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Posted 2010-July-09, 07:07

Hanoi5, on Jul 9 2010, 06:52 AM, said:

RMB1, on Jul 9 2010, 06:20 AM, said:

can't people lighten up a little?

Sometimes I think they really can't.

I tried but I just talked like Donald Duck and the extra helium wasn't enough to reduce the effect of gravity :D
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Posted 2010-July-09, 07:48

Saying "advanced" or "expert" in a pick-up partnership is oxymoronic.
The very reason for advanced/expert is PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT.
Is it possible to believe "I'm expert so I don't need to know what WE are meaning"?
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Posted 2010-July-09, 14:12

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Both partners said they could not play with me any more because we were playing different systems (same message twice in one day)


Well, they were right that you were playing different systems, as evidenced by the fact that they took the bids differently than you intended them :) If they had wanted to, they had the option of having a conversation to agree on a system though... either after or preferably before the accident.
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Posted 2010-July-09, 16:35

cardsharp, on Jul 9 2010, 11:02 AM, said:

  • I would not assume Drury.
  • Splinter.
  • There are three groups of people in the world:
    • those that think 1NT is always natural
    • those who believe 1NT is always sandwich
    • those who appreciate that there is more than one choice
    Unfortunately group III is the smallest.

I'm in Group IV:

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