Hello! My partner and I play a simple Standard American system. In the following bid sequence, opener would typically have bid 2NT over responders 2D since a rebid of spades promises 6+ cards in the suit, and the 2NT would be the lowest possible bid over the new suit of responder (which is forcing).
In the bid description, I see that robot only promises 5+ cards when rebidding a suit. What would a 2NT response by robot opener mean in its system rather than a 2 spade rebit? Thank you and best regards.
Mike
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What Does obot Promise When Rebidding Opening Suit?
#2
Posted 2024-March-31, 04:12
Last I checked a couple of years ago, GIB never rebids 2nt with any hand. Most definitely not for any logical reason, of course.
#3
Posted 2024-March-31, 13:45
Checked again and confirmed that 2NT simply does not exist for GIB.
While that's atrocious, 2♠ not promising 6 is a common bidding style in general - players are divided into two camps, one where it promises 6, and one where it doesn't.
The logic for those who it doesn't is that if you're forced to bid 3♣ with a dead minimum 5314 12 count (or 5-5 shapes which could be even weaker openers) as well as stronger hands, how will partner with, say, a 16 count be able to distinguish when you should be in 3NT and when you should be in slam with no room left to explore?
While that's atrocious, 2♠ not promising 6 is a common bidding style in general - players are divided into two camps, one where it promises 6, and one where it doesn't.
The logic for those who it doesn't is that if you're forced to bid 3♣ with a dead minimum 5314 12 count (or 5-5 shapes which could be even weaker openers) as well as stronger hands, how will partner with, say, a 16 count be able to distinguish when you should be in 3NT and when you should be in slam with no room left to explore?
#4
Posted 2024-April-01, 04:14
Thank you, all, for your comments. I appreciate them. Best regards.
Mike
Mike
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