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explain the mean of nord bid
#2
Posted Yesterday, 10:09
First, I need to know the meaning of 2♥. Most people will play this as a strong hand (more than competitive, so INV at least), but what else it shows is agreement-dependent. If I play my preferred version, it shows clubs (no reason for preference except ease of memory).
Assuming partner knows I'm interested in game (and maybe 3♣ is agreeing support for my shown clubs), then the most common reason for a 3-level cuebid is "looking for stoppper/showing stopper for 3NT". Again, this goes down to agreements; I play "two suits show, one suit ask", so for me (West having shown two suits), this shows a heart stopper and asks for a spade stopper. Looking at North's hand, either they have a different agreement (some just always are asking), or they thought it was obvious we were just caring about hearts.
One thing for sure, it doesn't say "I want to play in hearts" :-).
Assuming partner knows I'm interested in game (and maybe 3♣ is agreeing support for my shown clubs), then the most common reason for a 3-level cuebid is "looking for stoppper/showing stopper for 3NT". Again, this goes down to agreements; I play "two suits show, one suit ask", so for me (West having shown two suits), this shows a heart stopper and asks for a spade stopper. Looking at North's hand, either they have a different agreement (some just always are asking), or they thought it was obvious we were just caring about hearts.
One thing for sure, it doesn't say "I want to play in hearts" :-).
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#5
Posted Yesterday, 15:30
#7
Posted Yesterday, 20:44
pescetom, on 2025-January-23, 15:30, said:
I'm not sure it was a good bid in any other forum either, although it would have worked out perfectly in this case had he actually trusted his partner
True!
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
#8
Posted Today, 08:34
I've looked up defences to two suited overcalls before, and my understanding of at least a generic agreement is cueing the opp lowest suit shows a good hand with the lower of the other suits, and cueing opp highest suit shows a good hand with the higher of the other suits. In the given hand after 1♦ - (2♦) - ?:
2♥ = good hand with clubs
2♠ = good hand with diamond support
3♣ = weak, distributional with clubs
3♦ = weak distributional, support for diamonds
My interpretation of North's two bids is the first one shows a strong hand with a club suit and the second one is fishing for 3NT, asking for a stop. South therefore bids 3NT and can make +3 thanks to every finesse working.
2♥ = good hand with clubs
2♠ = good hand with diamond support
3♣ = weak, distributional with clubs
3♦ = weak distributional, support for diamonds
My interpretation of North's two bids is the first one shows a strong hand with a club suit and the second one is fishing for 3NT, asking for a stop. South therefore bids 3NT and can make +3 thanks to every finesse working.
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