Playing "standard" , what is this jump in spades?
#1
Posted Yesterday, 21:10
1♠:3♠
As the title says, playing "Standard" in 2025,nothing but the basic agreements, what does the 3♠ bid show?
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#3
Posted Yesterday, 22:01
#4
Posted Yesterday, 22:52
what is this now?
1♣:1♥
1♠:3♠
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#6
Posted Yesterday, 23:31
1♣. : 1♥
1♠ : 3♠
slammish, shape showing?
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#7
Posted Yesterday, 23:42
jillybean, on 2025-March-05, 23:31, said:
1♣. : 1♥
1♠ : 3♠
slammish, shape showing?
I would say yes.
Invitational in spades go through 2c over one spade.
What is the difference between jumping to 3s and going through 2D? Both are game force.
Probably in all but the most detailed partnerships, undiscussed. That is the thing about XYZ you can invent so many combinations to show slightly different hands. Over 3 spades I would start to cuebid, spades are trump.
#8
Posted Today, 00:05
1C 1H
1S 2D
2H 2S is the stronger option , starting the cuebid sequence at the 3 level.
1C 1H
1S 2D
2x 3S gf, only cue if you have found some extras
1C 1H
1S 4S I hope we make this
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#9
Posted Today, 01:07
You can choose the meanings however you like though I'd think the strong shapely ones are likely the ones where you don't need the extra room, with the standard idea being that the extra information showed by the jump makes up for the use of space.
#10
Posted Today, 02:20
jillybean, on 2025-March-05, 23:31, said:
1♣. : 1♥
1♠ : 3♠
slammish, shape showing?
still 4 card support, inv.
I have no idea, what xyz is, your 2D bids look like 4th suit forcing to me, anyway
For the sake of the forum section, why do you want to assign a different meaning
to 3S in the given seq?
You need a way to show a min reponse and a fit for openers 2nd suit (1), simple raise
a way to show a inv. response and a fit for openers 2nd suit (2), jump raise
a way to show a response to make game and a fit for openers 2nd suit (3), game raise,
and a way for the rest (4).
I would use FSF only for the last, all other hand types I would try to get over as fast
as possible.
In case you wonder, this is the way I play it, and I am happy with it.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#11
#12
Posted Today, 03:26
Put bluntly, I think most people playing XYZ have not thought about these questions.
My default interpretation for 3♠, playing XYZ, is a slam try setting spades as trumps. I don't think this is the right forum for that question though.
#13
Posted Today, 03:46
1m-1M
1NT-3M is a slam invite because they play XYZ after 1NT rebids
1m-1♥
1♠-3♥/♠ are game invites because they play FSGF. If they played XYZ here they "should" play 3♥/♠ as slam invites here but I am not sure I would try that at home.
#14
Posted Today, 10:42
helene_t, on 2025-March-06, 03:46, said:
1m-1M
1NT-3M is a slam invite because they play XYZ after 1NT rebids
1m-1♥
1♠-3♥/♠ are game invites because they play FSGF. If they played XYZ here they "should" play 3♥/♠ as slam invites here but I am not sure I would try that at home.
Weird
Apologies for posting this in N/B, perhaps one of the mods can move it, thanks.
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#15
Posted Today, 11:29
helene_t, on 2025-March-06, 03:46, said:
1m-1M
1NT-3M is a slam invite because they play XYZ after 1NT rebids
1m-1♥
1♠-3♥/♠ are game invites because they play FSGF. If they played XYZ here they "should" play 3♥/♠ as slam invites here but I am not sure I would try that at home.
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