what is this?
#1
Posted 2009-December-13, 17:55
1N X P 2C
What is 2C (or what should it be)?
#2
Posted 2009-December-13, 18:09
#3
Posted 2009-December-13, 19:16
It is natural when I hold X XXX XX XXXXXXX
It is reds when I hold X XXXXX XXXXX XX
#4
Posted 2009-December-13, 20:43
#5
Posted 2009-December-14, 08:41
opener: bal 18-19
overcaller: bal 15-17
responder: misery
advancer: misery with clubs
#8
Posted 2009-December-14, 11:40
If I were the doubler I'd have a semi-three-suiter with club shortage, and 2♣ would be trying to find the best fit outside clubs. Advancer might have both red suits, or 2-4 in spades and a red-suit.
#9
Posted 2009-December-14, 13:12
#10
Posted 2009-December-14, 14:41
Is ♣QJT-7th so unusual here?
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#12
Posted 2009-December-14, 15:09
Seems that either very long one-suiter and garbage or wild two-suiter and garbage both make sense. I think either is possible. So, what makes more sense?
If you want to maximize options, maybe 2♣ should be clubs and a red suit, and red suits natural? Then you actually cover four options rather than three.
Not sure what standard is. I would have thought natural without discussion.
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#13
Posted 2009-December-14, 16:19
kenrexford, on Dec 14 2009, 04:09 PM, said:
I think this is a mirage, because partner is extremely likely to have a singleton club anyway, and partner doesn't know if our red suit is in hearts or diamonds, so it's not like he can make an educated decision about whether he wants to play clubs or our red suit.
Jlall said:
If you bid 2♣ and convert 2♦ to 2♥, presumably this shows something like 2434? Or is this some other hand?
#14
Posted 2009-December-14, 16:21
maggieb, on Dec 14 2009, 05:19 PM, said:
kenrexford, on Dec 14 2009, 04:09 PM, said:
I think this is a mirage, because partner is extremely likely to have a singleton club anyway, and partner doesn't know if our red suit is in hearts or diamonds, so it's not like he can make an educated decision about whether he wants to play clubs or our red suit.
Jlall said:
If you bid 2♣ and convert 2♦ to 2♥, presumably this shows something like 2434? Or is this some other hand?
2C then 2H is 2-4
#15
Posted 2009-December-15, 01:26
Partner is short in clubs, opener has a balanced hand and his partner did not preempt in clubs or convert 1 NT to 2 clubs . It is quite likely that we must hold some clubs.
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#16
Posted 2009-December-15, 15:43
1C 1S P P
1N X P 2C
X P P XX
... definitely says pick a red suit.

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