Playing 2 over 1 how does one handle the responses to 1Club with 5Major and 4Minor ten count after partner rebids 2 clubs
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two over one how to bid
#3
Posted 2014-May-30, 01:57
Is the minor clubs or diamonds? If clubs then a bad 10 count might respond in the major and pass, while a good 10 count would respond in the major and then raise clubs. If the minor is diamonds you would respond in the major and usually pass 2♣. If the hand is too good to pass then methods come into it because many play a 2♦ rebid here as artificial. 2♦, 2NT and 3♣ would be the usual contenders for showing an invite with this shape.
(-: Zel :-)
#4
Posted 2014-May-30, 06:08
Hi,
the problem shape is having a singleton in partners suit,
otherwise you have a fit, i.e. you can make an inv. raise.
If you have a single in partners suit, either pass, the best
bid, if your 10HCP are made up by Jacks and Queends - a reason
to downgrade, or bid 2S, if you have a good spade suit.
The alternative would be to sell the hand as bal., and bid 2NT,
an overbid, but sometimes you have to make a decision.
With kind regards
Marlowe
the problem shape is having a singleton in partners suit,
otherwise you have a fit, i.e. you can make an inv. raise.
If you have a single in partners suit, either pass, the best
bid, if your 10HCP are made up by Jacks and Queends - a reason
to downgrade, or bid 2S, if you have a good spade suit.
The alternative would be to sell the hand as bal., and bid 2NT,
an overbid, but sometimes you have to make a decision.
With kind regards
Marlowe
With kind regards
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#7
Posted 2014-June-10, 12:09
I use NMF (inv+) after opener rebids their minor.
I would follow Marlowe's advice on whether your 10 HCPs is enough of an invite.
I would follow Marlowe's advice on whether your 10 HCPs is enough of an invite.
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